Champions School Home Inspection Practice Test

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What can be a significant issue with a minor leak compared to a major one?

Minor leaks are easier to spot.

Minor leaks can cause considerable damage before being noticed.

Minor leaks can indeed cause considerable damage before being noticed, making them a significant issue despite their seemingly less critical nature. Unlike major leaks, which are often detected quickly due to their visible effects or immediate consequences, minor leaks tend to develop slowly and may not draw attention until they cause notable damage. Over time, even a small amount of water can lead to extensive problems, such as mold growth, structural damage, or deterioration of materials. This cumulative effect makes minor leaks potentially more hazardous, as they can remain hidden and unaddressed for long periods, leading to higher repair costs and health issues compared to major leaks that tend to be more apparent and prompt sooner interventions. Understanding the risks associated with minor leaks emphasizes the importance of regular inspections and maintenance to catch issues early before they escalate.

Minor leaks are usually harmless.

Major leaks are more expensive to repair.

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