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Residential Building Inspector Study Guide

Use the saved domain outline to connect footings, foundations, and crawlspaces, building planning, means of egress, and safety provisions, floor construction and supporting framing, wall construction, framing, and exterior coverings to scenario-based questions and explanations.

How the Exam Is Structured

Residential Building Inspector (ICC B1) validates footings, foundations, and crawlspaces, building planning, means of egress, and safety provisions, floor construction and supporting framing, wall construction, framing, and exterior coverings. The ExamPal practice bank includes 95 premium questions and 40 free questions mapped across the official blueprint.

DomainWeightFocus
Domain 1: Footings, Foundations, and Crawlspaces 21% Task 1.1: Inspect footing design, size, depth, and support conditions for compliance with the IRC; Minimum footing width and thickness
Domain 2: Building Planning, Means of Egress, and Safety Provisions 31% Task 2.1: Inspect general space planning and habitable room requirements; Minimum room area and dimensions
Domain 3: Floor Construction and Supporting Framing 15% Task 3.1: Inspect floor joist sizing, spacing, and span compliance; Joist species, grade, size, spacing, and span
Domain 4: Wall Construction, Framing, and Exterior Coverings 13% Task 4.1: Inspect wall framing layout and vertical structural members; Stud size and spacing
Domain 5: Roof-Ceiling Construction and Attic Assemblies 14% Task 5.1: Inspect roof framing loads, spans, and support conditions; Roof live load assumptions
Domain 6: Code Administration and Inspection Procedures 6% Task 6.1: Apply the role and authority of the building official in residential code enforcement; Building official responsibilities

21% of exam

Domain 1: Footings, Foundations, and Crawlspaces

Covers inspection of footing design, foundation construction, anchorage, moisture protection, crawlspace conditions, and support of floor framing at the foundation. This domain focuses on IRC compliance for structural support, durability, and below-grade performance.

Task 1.1: Inspect footing design, size, depth, and support conditions for compliance with the IRC
Minimum footing width and thickness
Footing depth below grade and frost line
Footings on undisturbed soil or compacted fill
Special footing conditions at steps and slopes
Task 1.2: Inspect concrete foundation materials and construction
Minimum concrete thickness and strength

31% of exam

Domain 2: Building Planning, Means of Egress, and Safety Provisions

Covers room planning, stairways, guards, emergency escape openings, fire-resistance and dwelling separation, alarms, and safety glazing. This domain emphasizes occupant safety, life-safety provisions, and basic habitability requirements.

Task 2.1: Inspect general space planning and habitable room requirements
Minimum room area and dimensions
Required ceiling heights
Minimum hallway widths
Basic habitability provisions
Task 2.2: Inspect stairway geometry and construction for safe use
Stairway width, riser height, and tread depth

15% of exam

Domain 3: Floor Construction and Supporting Framing

Covers floor joists, bearing and support, notching and boring limits, serviceability, and girders and beams in floor systems. This domain focuses on structural adequacy and load transfer in floor framing.

Task 3.1: Inspect floor joist sizing, spacing, and span compliance
Joist species, grade, size, spacing, and span
Occupancy use and design loading
Joist layout and support conditions
Overstressed or undersized framing members
Task 3.2: Inspect floor framing bearing, support, and load transfer
Minimum end bearing of floor joists

13% of exam

Domain 4: Wall Construction, Framing, and Exterior Coverings

Covers wall framing, openings, sheathing, exterior coverings, weather-resistive details, and concealed space protection. This domain emphasizes structural continuity, moisture management, and fire spread control in wall assemblies.

Task 4.1: Inspect wall framing layout and vertical structural members
Stud size and spacing
Wall height limitations
IRC wall framing provisions
Noncompliant stud spacing or unsupported walls
Task 4.2: Inspect headers, openings, and load transfer around doors and windows
Required header sizes

14% of exam

Domain 5: Roof-Ceiling Construction and Attic Assemblies

Covers roof framing, sheathing, roof coverings, flashing, and attic ventilation. This domain focuses on structural support, weather protection, and moisture control in roof-ceiling assemblies.

Task 5.1: Inspect roof framing loads, spans, and support conditions
Roof live load assumptions
Rafter and ceiling joist spans
Bearing partitions and supporting members
Overstressed roof-ceiling framing members
Task 5.2: Inspect roof sheathing materials and fastening
Sheathing type, thickness, and orientation

6% of exam

Domain 6: Code Administration and Inspection Procedures

Covers the building official’s authority, permit requirements, use of the IRC, and inspection/documentation procedures. This domain focuses on administrative enforcement, code navigation, and professional inspection practice.

Task 6.1: Apply the role and authority of the building official in residential code enforcement
Building official responsibilities
Authority for approvals and interpretations
Inspector role versus designer, contractor, and owner
Apply code intent consistently
Task 6.2: Determine when permits are required for residential work
Work requiring a permit

Key Terms to Know

These terms are loaded from the shared terminology pack and appear across the question explanations.

8d nail
Common nail size specified in IRC fastening schedules for attaching roof sheathing and other framing components.
ASTM D226 Type I
Material standard for asphalt-saturated organic felt commonly used as roof underlayment.
IRC
International Residential Code governing construction requirements for one- and two-family dwellings and townhouses within its scope.
anchor bolt
Embedded or attached fastener used to secure sill plates or structural members to concrete or masonry.
asphalt shingles
Common residential roof covering made of asphalt-saturated mat with mineral surfacing.
blocking
Short framing pieces installed between structural members to provide support, alignment, or fireblocking.
cantilever
Projection of a structural member beyond its support.
ceiling height
Vertical distance from finished floor to finished ceiling used to determine minimum headroom compliance.
clear opening
Actual unobstructed width or height available when a door or window is open.
deck
Exterior elevated walking surface attached to or serving a dwelling.
egress door
Required exterior door providing a compliant means of escape and access from a dwelling.
end support
Required bearing or blocking beneath the ends of panels or framing members to transfer loads properly.
floor joist
Horizontal structural member supporting floor loads.
footing inspection
Inspection performed before concrete placement to verify code compliance of footing size, location, soil, and reinforcement.
foundation base
Bottom supporting portion of a foundation system that distributes loads to soil.
grade
Ground level adjacent to a building used as a reference point for code measurements.
grade plane
Reference plane representing the average finished ground level adjoining a building.
guard
Protective barrier required at open-sided walking surfaces when the surface is more than 30 inches above grade.

Official Materials and Guidance

This page is built from International Code Council official materials and ExamPal shared release pack, the shared syllabus, topic tree, terminology pack, free pack, and premium pack.

  • -b1 Content
  • -b1 Sample Questions
  • -Guidance: ICC official exam catalog/outline saved locally
  • -Domain outline: Code Administration 4%; Building Planning 8%; Footings/Foundations 18%; Floor Construction 14%; Wall Construction/Coverings 27%; Roof/Ceiling/Penetrations 14%; Public Safety 17%.