Detailed Content Outline1. General Administration (10%)This section covers the legal and procedural requirements for roofing projects.Permits: Understanding when a permit is required for new construction vs. repairs.Inspections: Knowing the required inspection stages (e.g., roof deck, mid-process, final).Structural Tests: Requirements for load-bearing tests or material performance documentation.Violations & Stop Work Orders: Procedures for handling non-compliance and legal notices from building officials.2. Fire Classification & Weather Protection (15%)Focuses on the durability and safety of the roof against environmental .Fire Classification: Distinguishing between Class A, B, and C roof coverings based on fire Protection: Requirements for flashings, counter-flashings, and coping to prevent water intrusion.Wind Resistance: Standards for fastening and securing materials in high-wind zones.3. Requirements for Roof Coverings (40%)The largest portion of the exam, covering technical installation standards for various materials.Asphalt Shingles: Underlayment requirements, fastener schedules, and slope limitations (e.g., $2:12$ vs. $4:12$ slopes).Metal Roofing: Installation of metal shingles and standing seam panels, including thermal expansion considerations.Tile, Slate, & Wood Shakes: Specific fastening and decking requirements for heavy or natural materials.Low-Slope Roofing: Standards for built-up roofing (BUR), modified bitumen, and single-ply membranes (EPDM, TPO, PVC).Underlayment: Requirements for ice barriers and standard felt applications.4. Re-roofing & Roof Insulation (15%)Guidelines for working on existing structures.Re-roofing Standards: When a complete tear-off is required versus when a second layer can be added (overlay).Structural Capacity: Verifying the existing structure can handle new material weights.Roof Insulation: Installation of rigid board insulation and thermal barrier requirements.5. Rooftop Structures & Roof Drainage (20%)Focuses on the "accessories" and water managem
What you'll learn
understanding legal and procedural requirements for roofing projects
knowledge of fire classifications and weather protection techniques
familiarity with installation standards for different roofing materials
insight into re-roofing protocols and roof insulation
appreciation of rooftop structures and drainage management
Course objectives
prepare participants for roofing contractor examinations
ensure awareness of current industry standards and safety protocols
develop a foundation in technical and administrative aspects of roofing projects