Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 2 Exam Practice

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When dealing with service pipes in homes, which statement holds true?

  1. Copper is now commonly used over plastic in new homes.

  2. Galvanized pipes may eventually reduce water pressure.

  3. Lead pipes are safe if properly installed.

  4. Plastic pipes are less costly than copper ones.

The correct answer is: Galvanized pipes may eventually reduce water pressure.

Galvanized pipes may eventually reduce water pressure because they can corrode and build up mineral deposits over time, causing a restriction in the water flow. This reduction in water pressure is a common issue with galvanized pipes, making statement B the correct answer. Copper pipes, not plastic, are more commonly used in new homes due to their durability and resistance to corrosion and leaks. Lead pipes are not safe for potable water distribution due to the potential health risks associated with lead exposure. While plastic pipes are indeed less costly than copper pipes, this is not the most relevant statement in regard to dealing with service pipes in homes.