Book updated May 2024. The SC Specialty Roofing license covers the installation and repair of roofs and roof decking on commercial, industrial, and institutional structures requiring materials that form a water-tight and weather-resistant surface. This license also covers all work under the General Roofing license as well as other types of roofing that are not specifically included in the general roofing license. Even though there are code related questions that are state specific (depending on the code versions adopted), technical questions are almost always based on the NRCA/OSHA answers! We create these supplemental self-practice test questions module referencing the principles and concepts currently valid in the corresponding trade. Each question comes with an answer and a short explanation which aids you in seeking further study information. These questions are intended as supplementary study material for fundamental knowledge establishment. They are NOT actual past-paper questions. You should use this product together with other study resources for the best possible exam prep coverage.
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