Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 2 Exam Practice

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What does a low slope roof potentially lead to during winters?

  1. Better sunlight exposure due to low angles.

  2. Higher snow accumulation on the roof increasing load.

  3. Lower chance of ice damming.

  4. Lower water runoff efficiency.

  5. Very steep roof angles.

  6. Warmer internal temperature regulation.

The correct answer is: Higher snow accumulation on the roof increasing load.

A low slope roof can potentially lead to higher snow accumulation during winters, increasing the load on the roof. This is due to the fact that roofs with low slopes do not allow snow to slide off as easily as roofs with steeper angles. The weight of the accumulated snow can put stress on the roof structure, potentially leading to problems such as sagging or even collapse. It is important for property owners with low slope roofs to monitor and manage snow accumulation to prevent any damage. The other options are not directly related to the potential consequences of a low slope roof during winters.