CSLB Contractor's Law & Business Practice Exam

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Which license classifications are required for painting and carpet installation?

  1. General contractor and landscape contractor

  2. Painting and decorating C-33 and floor covering C-15

  3. Interior design and architectural services

  4. Building and electrical contractor

The correct answer is: Painting and decorating C-33 and floor covering C-15

The classification required for painting and carpet installation is the combination of the Painting and Decorating C-33 license and the Floor Covering C-15 license. The C-33 license specifically covers the application of paint, varnish, or other coatings to buildings and structures, while the C-15 license pertains to the installation of floor coverings, including carpets. These classifications ensure that contractors have the necessary knowledge and skills to perform their work safely and effectively, adhering to both safety regulations and industry standards. The other options do not directly pertain to the specific tasks of painting and carpet installation. General contractors and landscape contractors may have broader scopes of work, interior design and architectural services focus on design aspects rather than the physical installation of floor coverings or painting, and building and electrical contractors specialize in different areas of construction. Hence, the specific classifications relevant to painting and carpet work make option B the correct choice.