Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 4 Exam Practice

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Which of the following is true regarding common problem areas associated with eavestrough?

  1. Downspouts are not required for most residential properties

  2. Soffits are needed to hold the eavestrough in place

  3. Common problems include leakage and lack of proper slope

  4. Downspouts direct water towards the foundation

  5. Soffits prevent water leakage

  6. Downspouts are always situated at the end of the eavestrough

The correct answer is: Common problems include leakage and lack of proper slope

Common problems with eavestrough systems often include issues related to leakage and improper slope. A well-functioning eavestrough requires a slight downward slope towards the downspouts to ensure that water flows efficiently and does not accumulate in the trough. If the slope is incorrect, it can lead to standing water, which increases the risk of leaks and can ultimately damage the eavestrough system, the home’s exterior, and the foundation. Understanding this aspect emphasizes the importance of proper installation and maintenance in eavestrough systems, ensuring they work effectively to divert water away from the home. The mention of leakage and slope is central to recognizing how eavestroughs should function for effective drainage and the prevention of water-related issues. The other options either misrepresent the function of components of eavestrough systems or state conditions that are not typically correct or applicable in standard residential construction.