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EIFS FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

About AWCI's EIFS Education and Certification Programs

Question How would you briefly describe the programs?
Answer

The educational component instructs on correct EIFS installation processes. The generic instruction is based on industry accepted material and refers the participant to manufacturer recommendations when appropriate. The certificate is awarded to those who have demonstrated acquired knowledge by passing an objective written examination.


Question Who recognizes AWCI's programs?
Answer

The programs are nationally recognized. While they were designed to educate and certify individuals and company employees, many EIFS manufacturers, unions, colleges and job corps use them in some manner.


Question What distinction do I obtain by having the credential?
Answer

Those who successfully complete the program and pass the exam receive a wallet certificate noting their qualification, and they are listed on AWCI's National Certification Roster on the Web. In addition, certificate holders have the right to use letter designations after their name: CEM stands for Certified EIFS Mechanic, CEP is for Certified EIFS Professional and CEI stands for Certified EIFS Inspector.


Question How is AWCI's EIFS Inspector program different from other certification programs?
Answer

AWCI's EIFS programs are backed by the association's 80-year history of supporting the wall and ceiling industry. Our seminar instruction for inspectors is instructor-led and interactive, providing inspectors the opportunity to ask questions and seek information pertinent to their work. Our inspection component focuses on inspection of new commercial installations.


Question How is an AWCI certification different from a manufacturer's certification?
Answer

Our education is "generic", which means you learn about the commonalities of systems rather than manufacturer specifics. AWCI's programs concentrate on the entire EIF system from installation to inspection and, unlike manufacturer's programs, AWCI's education concludes with a test to measure learning. The manufacturer's certificate is often required by the manufacturer before an applicator can install with their product.


Question What is the difference between the Instructor-Led Seminars and the Self-Study Video Education format?
Answer

The material presented during the instructor led mechanic's program serves as the basis for the self-study education and the instructor led programs. The difference lies in the format of the education. For example, the self-study version allows for learning at your own pace by video and a workbook and is more economical. However, you miss the informative interchange and networking with the participants and instructor that can be so beneficial during the two-day seminar.


Question I have been working with EIFS for 20 years, why should I participate in an EIFS Education and Certificate program?
Answer

There is so much conflicting information out there; knowing best practices for installing EIFS can be difficult. AWCI's programs are based on industry standards such as ASTM C1397, ANSI/EIMA 99-A and other guidelines. In addition, your certificate serves to confirm your knowledge and enables you to provide proof of your qualifications to others.


Question I've heard about EIFSmart Contractor Distinction - is that the same thing as certification?
Answer

No. Individuals are certified after completing the education and passing an objective examination. The EIFSmart Contractor distinction is a recognition program for companies that have shown their commitment to quality EIFS installations and the education and certification program by having a certain minimum percentage of their employees AWCI certified. So EIFSmart Contractor recognition certainly hinges on certification (of the company employees), but it's not a certification program itself. Click here for more information on the EIFSmart Contractor Distinction.



About the Instructor-Led Seminars

Question What certifications are available with the instructor-led seminar format?
Answer

The two-day seminar offers education leading to testing for the EIFS Mechanic, Industry Professional, and EIFS Inspector certificates.


Question How long is the instructor-led seminar?
Answer

Two full days.


Question Where are the seminars held?
Answer

As locations vary, it is best to check the website for seminar locations.


Question How often are seminars held?
Answer

The seminars are presented three to four times per year in various locations across the US during "non-peak EIFS months." Generally, this means seminars are not held during the summer months. Unions, distributors, large companies or others with groups of more than 20 participants should call AWCI for information on "by request" seminars that can be conducted at your location


Question What is the difference between the Industry Professional and EIFS Inspector certificates?
Answer

You should choose the one that best fits with how you intend to use the certification. Bear in mind that you must also meet the pre-qualifications in order to attend the course. Matching your experience with the pre-qualifications for each program will help you make the right choice. The industry professional program is for a variety of experienced EIFS personnel that adhere to best practices and want the corresponding credential. There are two ways to be eligible for the EIFS inspector category. It is designed for; 1) those who primarily perform inspection of EIFS installations and 2) personnel very experienced in EIFS who have occasion to inspect and are not in a conflict of interest situation. Click here for information on eligibility requirements.


Question If I take the Inspector's program and pass the exam, am I an inspector?
Answer

In most states, anyone can call themselves an inspector. The purpose of the EIFS Inspector certification is to show that you have completed the program and understand industry accepted practices. The program instructs on monitoring correct EIFS installations, not on how to become an inspector.


Question If I want to take the EIFS Inspector course and exam, is it required that I work as an inspector?
Answer

In some cases. There are two tracks to the EIFS Inspector course. The independent inspector track is for building officials, home inspectors, and third party inspectors whose career is inspection. The proficient EIFS personnel track is for those with at least 5 years experience in an EIFS related trade. If you are applying as a proficient EIFS personnel for your EIFS Inspector certification, please be sure you meet the pre-qualifications for the inspection program.


Question I know about other EIFS contractors near me who want to get themselves and their employees certified. We're a mix of mechanics and industry professionals - could you bring an EIFS seminar to us?
Answer

Yes! AWCI can "bring EIFS to you" if your group size makes the costs manageable for your group. We've held "by request" seminars sponsored by a local EIFS distributor, a union local, an engineering lab association and others. We want to do our best to make EIFS education and certification as cost effective and time efficient as possible for your group. Call the AWCI staff at 703-538-1612 for more information on "by request" seminars.



About the Exam - Instructor-Led

Question What do I need to know to pass the exam?
Answer

You should have an understanding of everything presented in the material. No, you won't be tested on everything, only a representative sampling. The main purpose of the AWCI's programs is to educate on correct EIFS procedures. However, in preparation for the test, listen in class and review the material in the manual by yourself. If there is a topic, or facts you don't know well, "study" them because it will help you be successful on the exam.


Question What does the test look like?
Answer

You will have two hours to complete this paper and pencil test The mechanic's exam has 110 multiple choice questions and the industry professional's and EIFS inspector's exams are 135 multiple choice questions. Questions are based on the material covered during the seminar.


Question How do I know if I passed?
Answer

Formal pass or fail notification will arrive by mail two to five weeks from the exam date. If you pass, you will also receive a wallet certificate, wall certificate, information about certification and re-certification and other items.


Question What happens if I fail?
Answer

In the event that you fail the examination, you may retake it. It is recommended that you retest and that you do it quickly while the information is still fresh in your mind. In addition, familiarity with the testing process can help to alleviate any test anxiety you may feel. Call (703) 538-1612 to schedule a time and place. The re-test fee is $80. Examinees failing the test may request performance feedback by topic category prior to re-taking the exam.



About the Self-Study Video Education

Question What is the EIFS-Doing It Right! video and workbook program?
Answer

AWCI has developed an instructional video and workbook program to teach correct EIFS installations any time, any place. We offer a translated version for the Spanish-speaking workforce. The material was based on the core knowledge extracted from the instructor-led seminar. Only the Mechanic's certification, awarded after passing the proctored exam, is available with this format. You purchase the video and workbook as a set and then may order additional workbooks as needed.


Question May I use the video and workbooks to earn an Industry Professional or EIFS Inspector certification?
Answer No, the video and workbook is an alternative to the mechanic live seminar program only. For Industry Professional or EIFS Inspector certificates, please refer to the instructor-led program information.

Question How do I sign up to take the EIFS mechanic exam for certification?
Answer Inside each workbook is an application for the mechanic certification exam. Rip the application out of the workbook, fill it out completely, and mail it to AWCI. Within two weeks, AWCI will mail you detailed instructions for completing the registration process.

Question I don't have time to run a video program for my employees. Is there anyone who can do that for my company?
Answer Yes. We can arrange for an individual to facilitate the video education component for your employees at your location. We can also run such programs at a convention or for a union or association group. There is a cost involved, but it would generally be well less than the cost of those individuals attending the two-day instructor-led seminar. Call 703-538-1612 to discuss facilitated video education options

Question How do I order the video and workbooks?
Answer To order, call (703) 538-1612 or use our online secure ordering option.



About the Exam - Self-Study Video Education

Question How do I prepare for the exam?
Answer

To prepare for the exam, know and understand the information provided in the EIFS-Doing It Right videos and workbook. Answering the practice questions in the workbook is one way to reinforce the material covered. These practice questions are simple and a different type than the exam questions for the mechanics' certificate. Also remember that your answers should reflect the techniques and procedures outlined in "EIFS--Doing It Right", even if these differ from how you are used to doing things.


Question Is the test paper and pencil or computer-based?
Answer

The test is available "on-demand" by computer at over 250 proctored locations nationwide. However, only basic computer skills are needed for this simple format. See the Practice Exam (turn off any popup blocker programs) on this web site to see how easy the computer method is. If you are not familiar with computers, find someone to walk you through the online practice exam before the day of the exam. If you are still uncomfortable with the idea of taking the test on a computer, arrangements can be made through AWCI to take a paper and pencil test at a proctored location.


Question Why should I take the practice test?
Answer

It is very important that you spend some time with the practice test available on the web site to become familiar with the exam process and format. It is best to practice before arriving at the test location. Click here (turn off any popup blocker programs) to access the practice exam.


Question What does the test look like?
Answer

When you walk into the testing room, you will be seated at a computer terminal for the previously selected English or Spanish version of the exam. The exam has 110 multiple choice questions based on the material covered in the video or workbook, and you will have two hours to complete it.


Question How do I know if I passed?
Answer

Notice of pass or fail is given immediately at completion and formal notification will follow by mail.


Question I passed the test! What happens now?
Answer

After passing the test, you will receive the wallet certificate, wall certificate and information about certification and re-certification.


Question What happens if I fail?
Answer

In the event that you fail the examination, you must wait one month before retaking it. After the waiting period, you may register again; however, you will be required to pay the registration fee each time you register. Examinees failing the test may request performance feedback by topic category immediately after they test.




About the EIFSmart Contractor Distinction

Question What's the difference between EIFSmart Contractor distinction and AWCI certification for individuals?
Answer They are definitely different - but completely linked. Essentially, EIFSmart Contractor distinction is awarded to companies that have a certain percentage of their employees AWCI certified. Certification is awarded only to individuals who successfully complete the education program and pass an objective examination.

Question I'm a small EIFS contractor. Can I qualify for EIFSmart Contractor Distinction if just 2 of my employees are AWCI certified?
Answer Yes, so long as those two employees equate to 40% of your EIFS workforce. The minimum requirement for even the smallest company is that two individuals be certified -- and one must be management level and the other a field employee.

Question What are the eligibility requirements for EIFSmartContractor Distinction?
Answer

The program was established in 2002 with eligibility requirements that ramped up over 4 years. The eligibility requirements were:

  • July 2002-June 2003 - One management level employee and one field level employee must be AWCI EIFS certified.
  • July 2003 -June 2004 - 10% of EIFS employees must be AWCI certified, including at least one management level employee - and that percentage must be maintained on all EIFS jobsites.
  • July 2004 to June 2005 - 20% of EIFS employees must be AWCI certified, and the company must have an AWCI certified foreman on each EIFS job site.
  • July 2005 to June 2006 and into the future - 40% of EIFS employees must have one of the three categories of EIFS certification and there must be an AWCI certified foreman on each EIFS job site.
Question What's the value of becoming an EIFSmart Contractor?
Answer First, your company will receive a media kit for your use in spreading the word about your commitment to quality EIFS installations and certification - so you can use it as a promotional tool. You'll also be listed on the National EIFSmart Contractor Registry on the Internet so customers, colleagues, and other trade factors can seek out EIFSmart contractors or verify your recognition. EIFSmart Contractor distinction is a requirement for EIFS coverage through the AWCI-sponsored insurance program, and some architects are writing specifications that require EIFS applications by an EIFSmart contracting company. You may also wish to contact your local Dryvit distributor for incentives they have been offering to companies with EIFSmart Contractor recognition. Click here for more information on EIFSmart Contractor distinction.

Question How do I get my employees certified so I can meet the EIFSmart requirements?
Answer Education and certification is the basis of the EIFSmart Contractor recognition program. Mechanics (applicators, foreman, supervisors) can get their education through either of two methods - attendance at a 2-day instructor-led seminar or by using the EIFS Doing It Right video self-study education program. Testing for certification follows both education programs. Individuals interested in the Industry Professional certificate program (general contractor, EIFS contractor, project manager, etc.) or the Inspector certificate program must attend the 2-day instructor-led seminar to receive their education and then test at the end of the seminar for certification. Click here for details on all program eligibility requirements.

Question I don't have a lot of money to get my field employees certified. What's the quickest and least expensive route to certification?
Answer For Mechanic certification (only), the EIFS Doing It Right video education program is definitely the quickest and least expensive route to certification. The video education set is a video and companion workbook, with additional copies of the workbook available for purchase at any time once you've made the video purchase. Your employees can work at their own pace. Once they've completed the education component they can register to take the examination at a one of the 250 national computer testing sites. Be sure they qualify to take the exam - they must have at least 1 year of "on the wall" EIFS experience. Click here for more information on the video format.

Question I hear AWCI has an EIFS insurance program for commercial EIFS contractors. What does EIFSmart Contractor Distinction have to do with that?
Answer Yes, AWCI sponsors a captive insurance program for commercial EIFS contractors. One of the coverage requirements is that the company be committed to quality EIFS installations, education and certification, as evidenced by their recognition as an EIFSmart Contractor.


About this Site

Question What does AWCI do with my name, phone number and address?
Answer

Your personal information is used by AWCI to keep you informed about the program and current industry issues. We do not sell mailing lists or any other form of your information to anyone. However, if you are listed on the web site's Certification Roster, it is possible that someone could copy your information for their own use.


Question What if I want to change my information on the Certification Roster?
Answer

If your information is listed incorrectly on the Certification Roster, please call (703) 538-1612 or email your changes to Sue Dolan.


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