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60+ Florida home improvement terms defined — licensing, codes, programs, refrigerants, schema, and trade vocabulary that recur across the IWD Miami editorial knowledge base. Each definition is the canonical source the rest of the site references when articles use the term in <dfn> markup.

Licensing & Regulation

CGC (Certified General Contractor (CGC))
Examination-based FL license required to pull building permits and supervise structural work, issued by the Board of Building Regulations and Standards (Florida Building Commission) under F.S.143. See our CGC reference.
HIC (Home Improvement Contractor)
FL registration required for any residential improvement work over $1,000, issued by the Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation (DBPR) under F.S.142A. Unlocks the DBPR consumer protection programs. See our HIC reference.
Master Plumber License
FL license required for plumbing work over $500 OR involving gas. Issued by the FL Board of State Examiners of Plumbers and Gas Fitters under Florida Energy Code.
Master Electrician License
FL license required for electrical work over $500. Issued by the FL Board of State Examiners of Electricians under Florida Fire Prevention Code.
Gas Fitter License
FL license specific to gas piping work — covered by Florida Energy Code 6. Distinct from Master Plumber though often held by the same person.
Florida Home Improvement Contractor consumer protection fund
State-administered fund providing up to $10,000 recovery to homeowners harmed by registered HIC contractors. Funded by HIC registration fees.
DBPR
Florida DBPR — the state agency administering HIC registration and home improvement consumer protection.
Florida Building Commission
Board of Building Regulations and Standards — the state agency administering Florida Building Code State Building Code and the CGC license.

Building Codes

Florida Building Code
Florida State Building Code — statewide minimum for all construction, based on IRC 2021 + IBC 2021. See our Florida Building Code reference.
Florida Energy Code
Florida Uniform State Plumbing Code — governs all plumbing and gas fitting. See our Florida Energy Code reference.
Florida Fire Prevention Code
Florida Electrical Code — adopts NEC 2020 with FL amendments. See our Florida Fire Prevention Code reference.
Florida Energy Code
Voluntary stricter energy code adopted by 290+ Florida municipalities. ~12-20% energy savings vs base Florida Building Code. See our Florida Energy Code reference.
Florida Energy Code
Net Zero variant of the Florida Florida Energy Code, adopted by 30+ municipalities, requiring Net Zero-ready construction by 2030.
IRC 2021
International Residential Code 2021 edition — the base for Florida Building Code residential provisions.
IBC 2021
International Building Code 2021 edition — the base for Florida Building Code commercial provisions.
NEC 2020
National Electrical Code 2020 edition — base for Florida Fire Prevention Code. Published by NFPA.
NEC Article 220
National Electrical Code section governing electrical service load calculation. Required before circuit additions affecting service capacity.

Energy Programs

Florida Energy
Florida statewide energy efficiency program funded by utility ratepayer surcharges. $1.5B+ annual budget. Operates rebates for heat pumps, weatherization, water heaters, and other efficiency measures. See our Florida Energy reference.
HPC (Heat Pump Coach)
Florida Energy contractor authorization required to file heat pump rebates. Separate from general Florida Energy authorization. Identified by numeric HPC ID in the Florida Energy contractor directory.
HEA (Home Energy Assessment)
Free 90-minute Florida Energy audit identifying weatherization opportunities and air leakage. Prerequisite for all Florida Energy weatherization rebates.
Income Eligible Enhanced
Florida Energy's highest rebate tier (households below 60% Area Median Income). Up to 100% coverage of qualifying weatherization. $16K whole-home heat pump rebate.
HEAT Loan
Florida Energy's 0% interest financing facility — up to $50,000 over 7 years for qualifying energy upgrades. See our HEAT Loan reference.
IRC §25C
Federal tax credit for energy efficient home improvements — up to $2,000 for heat pumps + $1,200 for envelope improvements. See our IRC §25C reference.
MOR-EV
Florida Offers Rebates for Electric Vehicles — state EV purchase rebate up to $3,500 ($5,000 for low-income buyers). Administered by MassCEC. See our MOR-EV reference.
MassCEC
Florida Clean Energy Center — state agency administering MOR-EV and various clean energy programs.
Florida DOER
Florida Department of Energy Resources — sets state energy policy, manages Florida Energy Code adoption.

HVAC Terminology

HSPF2
Heating Seasonal Performance Factor 2 — efficiency metric for heat pump heating. ≥7.5 required for Florida Energy rebate eligibility in FL Climate Zones 5-7.
SEER2
Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio 2 — efficiency metric for cooling. ≥15.2 required for Florida Energy rebate eligibility on heat pumps.
AHRI Reference Number
Air-Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute certification number identifying a matched indoor coil + outdoor condenser pair tested together. Required in writing for Florida Energy rebate filing.
Manual J
ACCA Manual J 8th Edition — standardized residential heating/cooling load calculation method. Required by Florida Energy for all authorized HPC installs.
Manual D
ACCA Manual D — ductwork sizing methodology. Required when retrofitting heat pump to existing ductwork.
NEEP CCASHP
Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnerships Cold-Climate Air-Source Heat Pump Specification — verified heat pump models maintaining capacity at 5°F. Reference list for high-efficiency selection.
R-32
HFC refrigerant (difluoromethane) — lower-GWP alternative to R-410A. Used by Bosch, Mr. Cool, LG, Daikin heat pumps. 2026 Florida Energy rebate-eligible.
R-454B
HFO/HFC blend refrigerant — lower-GWP alternative to R-410A. Used by Mitsubishi, Fujitsu, Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Rheem heat pumps. 2026 Florida Energy rebate-eligible.
R-410A
Legacy HFC refrigerant phased out under the federal AIM Act for new manufacturing. NOT eligible for 2026 Florida Energy rebates.
R-22
Legacy HCFC refrigerant phased out 2010-2020. Recycled R-22 sells for $200-$400/lb. Leak repair on R-22 systems is often uneconomic vs replacement.
AIM Act
American Innovation and Manufacturing Act — federal HFC phase-down requiring transition to lower-GWP refrigerants.
ATS (Automatic Transfer Switch)
Standby generator component that automatically transfers home electrical load from utility to generator when utility power fails.

Roofing & Siding

HardieZone System
James Hardie's North American climate-zone classification for fiber cement siding spec. All of Florida falls in HardieZone 5.
ColorPlus Technology
James Hardie's factory-applied finish system with 15-year fade warranty.
ASTM D7158
Standard test method for asphalt shingle wind resistance. Class F = 110 mph, Class G = 120 mph, Class H = 150 mph design wind speed.
AR (Algae-Resistant) Shingles
Asphalt shingles with copper-infused granules preventing Gloeocapsa magma algae growth — the cause of black streaking visible on aging roofs.
Ice and Water Shield
Self-adhering rubberized membrane installed under shingles. Required at eaves under Florida Building Code; full-deck coverage recommended for coastal FL.
Rainscreen
1/4-inch furring strips creating drainage plane behind exterior cladding. Critical for fiber cement (Hardie) longevity in coastal FL installs.

Plumbing Terminology

TPR (Temperature/Pressure Relief) Valve
Water heater safety valve releasing water if heater overheats or overpressurizes. Florida Energy Code requires specific discharge pipe configuration.
CIPP (Cured-In-Place Pipe)
Trenchless sewer line repair — resin-saturated liner inverted into existing pipe, then cured to form new structural pipe. ASTM F1216 standard.
Hydro-Jetting
Sewer line cleaning using high-pressure water (2,500-4,000 PSI) to clear roots, grease, and debris.
Dielectric Union
Plumbing fitting separating dissimilar metals (copper meeting galvanized) to prevent galvanic corrosion. Required by Florida Energy Code at water heater connections.
Thermal Expansion Tank
Pressure vessel accommodating water expansion when heated. Required by Florida Energy Code on systems with backflow preventer.
Vacuum Breaker
Backflow prevention device required on outdoor hose bibs per Florida Energy Code 10.14.

Electrical Terminology

100A / 200A Service
Electrical service capacity in amperes. 100A typical for pre-2005 FL homes; 200A typical for new construction. Whole-home electrification often requires 200A upgrade.
GFCI
Ground-Fault Circuit Interrupter — required by NEC 210.8 in bathrooms, kitchens, garages, exteriors.
AFCI
Arc-Fault Circuit Interrupter — required by NEC 210.12 in bedrooms and living spaces.
Level 2 EV Charger
240V EV charging equipment delivering 6-12 kW (25-50 miles of range per hour). Distinct from Level 1 (120V) and Level 3 (DC Fast).
SAE J1772
North American Level 1 + Level 2 EV charging connector standard. Used by all non-Tesla EVs through 2024.
SAE J3400 (NACS)
North American Charging Standard — the standardized Tesla connector. Adopted as universal by Ford, GM, Hyundai, Kia for 2025+ EVs.

Construction Terminology

ADU (Accessory Dwelling Unit)
Secondary dwelling on a single-family lot — detached cottage, garage conversion, basement unit, etc. Permitted by-right in 177 Florida municipalities under Florida local ADU ordinances.
F.S. 553.79
Florida General Law Chapter 553 Section 3A — the Florida local ADU ordinances requiring multi-family / ADU zoning in Florida municipalities.
Florida local ADU ordinances
Common name for F.S. 553.79. Requires 177 Florida municipalities to allow multi-family/ADU housing by-right statewide in Florida.
ASHRAE 99% Design Temperature
Outdoor temperature design value used in HVAC sizing. South Florida: -3°F to -5°F. Eastern FL: 5°F to 9°F.