Texas Residential Appliance Installer Exam Prep

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$219.99

The Texas Residential Appliance Installer Exam Prep course covers Definitions, Calculations, Electrical Wiring Methods, Equipment and Devices, Motors and more. Highlighting guides, practice quizzes, math and calculations, study tips, licensing information, and instructor support are included.

The highlighting guides and quizzes are designed to familiarize students with testing materials. We do not provide students with exact test questions, as the state does not release this information.

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Course Overview

Description, benefits & features

This course is made up of a detailed presentation that takes you through all the information you will need to pass the exam on your first try.

This course includes highlighting guides, practice tests, theory, calculations, instructor support and test taking tips/strategies. @HomePrep is a National Leader in online education. With over 100,000 satisfied students and a course catalog of over 1,000 classes, we are here to help you – Invest in Yourself.

How Do I Get My License?

  1. Purchase the Exam Prep Course — and then study!
  2. Pass the exam.
  3. Submit your application, licensing fee and proof of insurance.

Requirements To Get A License

To obtain the Texas Residential Appliance Installer License, a person must first submit an application to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) along with an application fee of $30, receive an approval card from TDLR to register for the State exam, register for the State exam through PSI Exams, then pass the 80-question State exam administered at many PSI Exams locations throughout the State.

 

Texas Residential Appliance Installer Examination Materials:

What's Included In This Course

This course covers information regarding the National Electrical Code and other material used for your state exam. In this course you will find:

  • Highlighting guides
  • Practice quizzes
  • Math, Calculations and Theory (This includes additional NEC practice, electrical theory, calculations and transformer information)
  • Instructor Support
  • Test Taking Tips

Our courses are designed to help you become familiar with the references and allow you to find the information quickly as the exams are timed. We offer highlighting guides to draw attention to key points throughout the book and tabs (sold separately) to allow you to find key sections quickly. We encourage you to take the practice exams multiple times as the questions on the test change each time.

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Books and References for the Exam

We offer a wide range of exam prep books for the construction fields. Visit our bookstore to begin.

Applying for Licensure

Because general contractors in Texas must follow local rules and regulations, it’s important to research the area in which you will work for specific guidelines. Here are some of the largest cities in Texas and links to find our more about their license requirements:

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Student Reviews

  1. dumontj

    Excellent Preparation

    (verified owner)

    The content and format were excellent. The course helped me to better understand the organization and use of NFPA 70 with regards to the test as well as explaining the necessary calculations and variables. The format helped this mechanical guy understand the electrical side of the business. And now I am ready to take the test.

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