A contractor whose services consist of the installation, fabrication, maintenance (except for cleaning), repair or design with aluminum, vinyl and fiberglass screen material. The aluminum contractor may work on foundation, slabs on grade and block knee walls, wood decks (self-standing) and utility sheds (wood studs only) less than 501 square feet to the aluminum construction work. The aluminum contractor shall not perform any work that alters the structural integrity of the building and shall not use wood products for rafters, trusses, and wood beams.
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classesThis exams tests candidate's knowledge of payroll taxes, workers' compensation, unemployment compensation, lien laws and other laws or subjects that will affect their daily operations as contractors. All contractors need to take and pass this exam.
Guide to Aluminum Construction in High-Wind A
Standard Practice for Installation of Rigid P
Basic Safety
Residential Home Builder Study Guide
Masonry and Sitework for the Residential Cont
Study Guide for Residential Carpentry and Rep
Florida NASCLA Contractors Guide to Business,