Florida Solar Contractor License
State certification for solar contractors is mandatory for those working on solar thermal or PV systems.
Apply for the license
Having a license establishes your credibility and reliability to work in Florida.
The Florida Solar Contractor Examination:
The Florida Solar Contractor examination is a comprehensive test that evaluates the candidate’s understanding of solar energy systems, technical proficiency, and knowledge of relevant codes and regulations. The examination is administered by the Florida Construction Industry Licensing Board (CILB) or a designated third-party testing agency.
Key Components of the Examination:
The Florida Solar Contractor examination covers a wide range of topics relevant to the solar contracting industry. Some of the key components of the examination include:
- Solar Energy Fundamentals: Candidates are tested on their understanding of the principles of solar energy, including solar radiation, photovoltaic technology, solar thermal systems, and energy conversion processes.
- System Design and Installation: The examination assesses the candidate’s knowledge of solar energy system design principles, installation techniques, equipment selection, and integration with existing electrical systems and structures.
- Electrical Safety and Code Compliance: Candidates are evaluated on their understanding of electrical safety practices, National Electrical Code (NEC) requirements, local building codes, and permit regulations applicable to solar energy installations.
- Business and Legal Practices: The examination may include questions related to business management, contract law, project planning, permitting processes, and regulatory compliance.
About the Florida Solar Contractor License
Books needed for the Florida Solar Contractor License Exam:
- AIA Documents: (A-201, A-401, A-701)
- Builder’s Guide to Accounting
- Florida Contractor’s Manual
- Building Estimator’s Reference Book (Walkers)
- Code of Federal Regulation (OSHA) Title 29, Part 1926
- N.R.C.A. Roofing Manual: Membrane Roof System
- N.R.C.A. Roofing Manual: Metal Panel and SPF Roof Systems
- N.R.C.A. Roofing Manual: Steep-slope Roof Systems
- N.R.C.A. Roofing Manual: Architectural Metal Flashing
- N.R.C.A. Waterproofing Manual
- SMACNA Architectural Sheet Metal Manual
- Roofing Construction & Estimating
- Florida Building Code “Building”
- Florida Building Code “Test Protocols for High Velocity Hurricane Zones”
- National Electrical Code Handbook
- Photovoltaic Systems, (Course Manual)
- Solar Water and Pool Heating Manual
- Photovoltaics Design and Installation Manual
Study Material Downloads:
How Do I Qualify?
To obtain licensure, candidates must fulfill the following criteria:
(a) Be at least 18 years old. (b) Demonstrate good moral character. (c) Qualify under one of the following options:
- Possess a minimum of 4 years of active experience, with at least 1 year as a foreman, in the relevant trade, gained through apprenticeship or skilled work.
- Hold a bachelor’s degree from an accredited 4-year college in engineering, architecture, or building construction, along with 1 year of proven experience in the desired category, equating to at least 2,000 person-hours.
- Have a combination of experience as a foreman and college-level course credits, totaling at least 1 year as a foreman and 3 years of credits; or a combination of experience as a skilled worker, foreman, and college-level course credits, meeting specific criteria. All community college-level courses are considered accredited.
Exam Provider
State of Florida Construction Program
424 E. Central Blvd., #402
Orlando, FL 32801
Phone: (407)264-0562
Exam Overview – What to Anticipate
Florida’s Solar Contractor License Examination is conducted via computer-based testing by Pearson Vue©. It comprises 80 multiple-choice questions, with a duration of 300 minutes. A minimum passing score of 70% is required. The exam covers swimming pools (25%), domestic hot water (25%), and photovoltaics (50%).
You will also need to pass the Florida Business and Finance test before getting your license. You can practice that test here.
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F.A.Q.
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