Florida State Pool Service and Repair Course
Florida State Pool Service and Repair Course is part of our comprehensive contractor exam prep program designed to help you achieve your state licensing goals quickly and confidently. Whether you’re just starting your journey or upgrading your trade credentials, Contractor Exam Preps gives you the tools, knowledge, and confidence to succeed.
Florida State Pool Service and Repair Course
The Florida State Pool Service and Repair Course is designed for applicants preparing for the pool service and repair contractor exam regulated by the Florida Construction Industry Licensing Board (CILB). The course focuses on the trade scope involving the service, maintenance, inspection, alteration and minor repair of residential and commercial swimming pools, spas and hot tubs, including circulation systems, filtration, sanitation, heaters, pumps, plumbing components and electrical-equipment connections within allowed limits. Delivered online, the program provides structured modules, reference-book navigation, highlighting guidance and practice questions aligned with the open-book Pearson VUE exam format and the state-approved pool service and repair examination outline.
Get one step closer to becoming a Florida State Service Pool Contractor with a prep course designed by 1ExamPrep to help you conquer the required Florida State Pool Service
Course includes:
- 1-hour test-taking techniques and practice exams
- Simulated exams similar to the actual test with hundreds of questions
- Book overview and instructional videos
- 1 year of online access
- Covered topics include all required information as shown below:
A Florida Swimming Pool and Spa Service Contractor is a contractor whose scope of work involves, but is not limited to, the repair and servicing of a swimming pool, or hot tub or spa, whether public or private or otherwise, regardless of use.
The scope of work includes the repair or replacement of existing equipment, any cleaning or equipment sanitizing that requires at least a partial disassembling (excluding filter changes), the installation of new pool/spa equipment, interior refinishing, the re-installation or addition of pool heaters, the repair or replacement of all perimeter piping and filter piping, the repair of equipment rooms or housing for pool/spa equipment, and the substantial or complete draining of a swimming pool, or hot tub or spa, for the purpose of repair or renovation.
The scope of such work does not include direct connections to a sanitary sewer system or to potable water lines. The installation, construction, modification, substantial or complete disassembly, or replacement of equipment permanently attached to and associated with the pool or spa for the purpose of water treatment or cleaning of the pool or spa requires licensure; however, the usage of such equipment for the purposes of water treatment or cleaning does not require licensure unless the usage involves construction, modification, substantial or complete disassembly, or replacement of such equipment. Water treatment that does not require such equipment does not require a license.
In addition, a license is not required for the cleaning of the pool or spa in a way that does not affect the structural integrity of the pool or spa or its associated equipment.