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How Hard Is the Plumber Exam in Texas?

Texas does not publish a first-attempt pass rate for the Plumber exam. Exam content and the passing score are set by the state — check with Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners (TSBPE).

Figures below come from the same dataset as the full guide and list only what the state publishes. Anything not published is marked “varies — check the board” rather than guessed.

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Plumber exam difficulty — Texas at a glance

First-attempt pass rateNot published
DifficultyNot rated
QuestionsNot published
Time limitNot published
Passing scoreNot published
Exam vendorPearson VUE

Official source: Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners (TSBPE)

Study strategies that work for the Plumber exam

Master the state-specific content first

State-law and state-rule questions are where most candidates lose points. Study the state portion before the national portion, then reinforce both with practice questions.

Drill with timed practice exams

Take full-length practice tests in the real format until you consistently score above the passing standard. Review every missed question — the explanation matters more than the answer.

Use the weak-area diagnostic

Many vendors (PSI, Pearson VUE, Prometric) return a report showing which content areas you missed. Study exactly those sections, then re-test them.

Manage the clock

Know the question count and time limit going in. Flag hard questions and come back to them — finishing the exam beats getting stuck on a single item.

Frequently asked questions

How hard is the Plumber exam in Texas?

No first-attempt pass rate is published by Texas. Check Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners (TSBPE) for the current data.

What is a passing score on the Plumber exam in Texas?

The passing score for Texas is not published here — confirm with the exam vendor or Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners (TSBPE).

How many questions are on the Plumber exam in Texas?

Question counts for Texas are not published here — check the exam vendor's candidate handbook.

How should I study for the Plumber exam?

Spend most of your time on the state-specific content, drill with timed practice exams until you consistently score above the passing standard, and review every missed question. If the vendor provides a weak-area diagnostic, study exactly those sections before retaking.

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This page is informational and not legal advice. Fees, pass rates and retake rules change frequently — verify all figures with Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners (TSBPE) and your exam vendor before paying (retrieved 2026-08-20).