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Virginia (VA) FLR Flooring & Floor Covering Practice Exam Questions & Answers VERIFIED SOLUTIONS LATEST UPDATE THIS YEAR.pdf is a high-utility, professional trade credentialing resource engineered for specialized flooring installers, finish carpenters, and tile setters seeking the Flooring and Floor Covering (FLR) specialty classification in Virginia. Administered via PSI Exams on behalf of the Virginia Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation (DPOR) Board for Contractors, this comprehensive preparation guide delivers validated multiple-choice practice questions, material estimations, and code-compliant installation rationales.By focusing heavily on the International Residential Code (IRC), standard trade practices (including NWFA, TCNA, and CRI benchmarks), and Virginia DPOR administrative laws, this asset ensures candidates master the reference lookup strategies needed to pass the proctored contractor licensing exam on the first attempt.
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Virginia (VA) FLR Flooring & Floor Covering Practice Exam Exam Overview The Virginia FLR (Flooring and Floor Covering) exam is administered by PSI for the Virginia Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation (DPOR), Board for Contractors. The FLR specialty covers the installation, repair, improvement, or removal of materials common in the flooring industry. Exam Details:
C) Class C D) Class D Answer: A) Class A licenses authorize contractors to undertake any project regardless of value. The Class A threshold is a single contract or project valued at $150,000 or more, or total work in any 12-month period of $1,000,000 or more.
C) Class C only D) Either Class B or Class C, depending on the contractor's existing license Answer: D) A project valued at $25,000 falls within the Class C range ($1,000 to under $30,000) and also within the lower end of the Class B range ($10,000 to under $150,000). Both Class B and Class C licenses would allow this project.
C) 3 years D) 4 years Answer: C) The QI must possess a minimum of three years of verifiable experience in the applicable trade.
A) 1 year B) 3 years C) 5 years D) 10 years Answer: B) DPOR regulation 18VAC50- 22 - 110 requires a contractor to keep copies of all written contracts, change orders, and other transaction records for a period of three years from the date of completion. Section 2: Subfloor Preparation & Moisture Control
C) A glossy coating applied for moisture resistance D) A layer of cured epoxy resin Answer: B) Laitance is a weak, flour-like layer formed when excess cement paste rises to the surface, requiring removal before flooring installation.
C) Filling the crack with sand D) Installing a metal flashing over the crack Answer: B) Crack isolation or anti-fracture membranes are designed to bridge cracks and prevent them from telegraphing through the tile.
Answer: B) Tack strips are installed with the pins angled toward the wall, about 1/2" to 5/8" from the wall. The carpet is stretched and hooked onto these pins, then trimmed and tucked into the gap.
Answer: B) LVP mimics wood plank dimensions, while LVT replicates stone or tile shapes; both can have similar printed designs and installation methods.
A) Randomly, as pile direction has no visual impact B) Both pieces must have the pile running in the same direction for a seamless look C) Opposite directions to create a decorative effect D) Align the seam tape only; pile direction is irrelevant Answer: B) Matching pile direction prevents a visible "step" in the carpet's texture at the seam.