I think you nailed it on the head, pardon for the pun, engineers in the US have wood on the brain. Contractors too. If it were not for my travels, I would too. I was a carpentor for many years before an injury pushed me off to engineering school. hence the travels...
Local building codes are based on local experince. There was a case in Indiana where a home owner wanted to construct an addition on a post foundation. Code said NO WAY. He took it to court and won. I guess the judge had a beach house where the code required posts! In South Carolina open crawsspace and no gutters is the norm, up North, we'd think some thing was wrong.
I find it amazing a two story home of 2x4 walls, braced with osb in the corners, sheated with 1/2" foam and covered with vinal siding meets code.
Local building codes are based on local experince. There was a case in Indiana where a home owner wanted to construct an addition on a post foundation. Code said NO WAY. He took it to court and won. I guess the judge had a beach house where the code required posts! In South Carolina open crawsspace and no gutters is the norm, up North, we'd think some thing was wrong.
I find it amazing a two story home of 2x4 walls, braced with osb in the corners, sheated with 1/2" foam and covered with vinal siding meets code.