Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 2 Exam Practice

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When discussing fireplaces with a prospective buyer, which statement about a wood-burning fireplace is accurate?

  1. The flue is located below the smoke chamber.

  2. A smoke shelf is located just below the mantel on the outside of the fireplace.

  3. The flue provides for the discharge of smoke and is above the firebox and smoke shelf.

  4. The control damper is located below the firebox.

  5. The firebox is used to store firewood.

  6. The damper should be above the chimney cap.

The correct answer is: The flue provides for the discharge of smoke and is above the firebox and smoke shelf.

When discussing a wood-burning fireplace with a prospective buyer, it is important to be familiar with the correct terminology and components of the fireplace. In this case, the accurate statement is that "The flue provides for the discharge of smoke and is above the firebox and smoke shelf." The flue is a passage or duct for smoke in a chimney, and in a wood-burning fireplace, it is essential for guiding smoke out of the home. It is crucial for the flue to be located above the firebox and smoke shelf to effectively draw the smoke upward and out of the home. Understanding the placement and function of components like the flue in a wood-burning fireplace can help a real estate professional communicate effectively with potential buyers and address any questions or concerns they may have about the property. Regarding the other options: A. The flue is not typically located below the smoke chamber in a wood-burning fireplace. B. A smoke shelf is usually located inside the fireplace, not outside just below the mantel. D. The control damper is typically located above the firebox, not below it. E. The firebox is the place where the fire is actually burned, not meant for storing firewood. F. The damper is usually located within the fireplace or chimney, not above the chimney cap.