Florida State Certified Mechanical Contractor Course
The best and easiest way to get a good introduction to the Florida State Certified Mechanical Contractor exam prep course is to sign up for the course. The first few videos which explain the course and what to expect on the exam are free, and there is no obligation or credit card needed to sign up and view them. These videos give you a sample of what to expect in the course.
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Mechanical Contractor Licensing Description
A “mechanical contractor” means a contractor whose services are unlimited in the execution of contracts requiring the experience, knowledge, and skill to install, maintain, repair, fabricate, alter, extend, or design central air-conditioning, refrigeration, heating, and ventilating systems, including duct work in connection with a complete system. A “mechanical contractor” shall not perform work that involves potable water lines or connections, sanitary sewer lines, swimming pool piping and filters or electrical power wiring. To obtain a Mechanical license the candidate must, in addition to passing the Business and Finance Exam, pass a 135 question exam with a time limit of 7.5 hours.
The Mechanical, Air A and Air B Contractor exam prep course is the same for all three exams. The manuals are the same, the exam questions are very similar, without regard to commercial versus residential applications. All of the exam prep schools that I am aware of, including mine, teach them as one course. The only difference in that the Mechanical Contractor will need to be familiar with two more manuals, the NFPA 99 and the Florida Building Code-Fuel Gas.
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See the resources below to purchase manuals needed for the exam, obtain information in regard to your experience as it relates to your eligibility to obtain a license, sign up to take the exam, and activate your license after you’ve passed the exam.