EXAM | ORIGINAL QUESTIONS & ANSWERS |
COMPREHENSIVE STUDY GUIDE | UPDATED 2026/2027
Examiner/Administrator: Florida Department of Business and Professional
Regulation (DBPR)
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FLORIDA ROOFING CODE EXAM
2026/2027 EDITION
ORIGINAL PRACTICE EXAM
120 MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS
PASSING SCORE: 70%
TESTING TIME: 180 MINUTES
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Building Code Administration
Roof Classifications
Roof Deck Requirements
Underlayment Systems
Roof Covering Installation
Wind Resistance & High-Velocity Hurricane Zone Concepts
Flashing & Drainage
Roof Ventilation
Repair, Replacement & Re-roofing
Safety, Inspection & Code Compliance
,FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION || ALIGNED
WITH CURRENT FLORIDA BUILDING CODE PRINCIPLES || ORIGINAL STUDY GUIDE ||
COMPREHENSIVE PRACTICE EXAM || CREATED FOR EDUCATIONAL PREPARATION ||
UPDATED 2026/2027 || PROFESSIONAL LICENSING EXAM PREPARATION
Building Code Administration (Questions 1–8)
QUESTION 1
A roofing contractor is preparing to replace an existing steep-slope roof on a
commercial building. Before work begins, the contractor reviews applicable code
requirements to determine which documents govern roof replacement. Which
approach best demonstrates proper code compliance?
A. Follow only the manufacturer's installation instructions.
B. Follow only the owner's project specifications.
C. Apply the Florida Building Code together with approved construction documents
and manufacturer instructions where required.
D. Follow previous construction practices used on similar buildings.
Correct Answer: C. Apply the Florida Building Code together with approved
construction documents and manufacturer instructions where required.
Explanation: Florida roofing projects require compliance with the adopted Florida
Building Code while also following approved construction documents and
manufacturer installation instructions when referenced by the code. Manufacturer
instructions alone cannot replace code requirements, owner preferences do not
supersede code, and historical practices may no longer comply with current standards.
QUESTION 2
,During a reroof inspection, an inspector discovers deteriorated roof decking beneath
existing shingles. What is the most appropriate code-compliant action?
A. Install new roofing over the damaged deck.
B. Cover damaged areas with thicker underlayment.
C. Repair or replace deteriorated decking before installing the roofing system.
D. Ignore concealed deterioration if it is not visible from the roof surface.
Correct Answer: C. Repair or replace deteriorated decking before installing the
roofing system.
Explanation: Roof coverings depend on structurally sound decking for performance.
Damaged decking compromises fastener holding power and overall structural integrity.
Underlayment cannot compensate for structural deficiencies, and concealed
deterioration must be corrected before installation proceeds.
QUESTION 3
A contractor proposes using a roofing material that differs from the approved permit
documents. What should occur before installation?
A. Install immediately if the product has a higher price.
B. Obtain approval for the revised material in accordance with applicable permitting
requirements.
C. Proceed if the supplier guarantees equivalent performance.
D. Install the material and notify the inspector afterward.
Correct Answer: B. Obtain approval for the revised material in accordance with
applicable permitting requirements.
Explanation: Material substitutions affecting approved construction documents
generally require review and approval through the permitting process. Price and
, supplier assurances do not replace regulatory approval, and installing unapproved
materials may result in failed inspections.
QUESTION 4
Which statement best describes the primary purpose of the building code in roofing
construction?
A. Maximize contractor profit.
B. Standardize roofing appearance.
C. Establish minimum requirements that promote safety, durability, and structural
performance.
D. Eliminate manufacturer warranties.
Correct Answer: C. Establish minimum requirements that promote safety,
durability, and structural performance.
Explanation: Building codes establish minimum standards intended to protect life,
health, and property. They are not intended to regulate aesthetics or profitability, nor
do they replace or invalidate manufacturer warranties.
QUESTION 5
A contractor discovers that approved plans conflict with manufacturer installation
requirements. What represents the best professional course of action?
A. Ignore the conflict.
B. Follow whichever requirement is easier.
C. Resolve the discrepancy through the design professional or authority having
jurisdiction before installation.
D. Allow field personnel to decide.