Posted by farmerjohn on March 24, 2017 at 14:48:40 from (72.95.180.247):
In Reply to: building codes posted by mattcatlin on March 24, 2017 at 12:41:23:
Just because your brothers place hasn't fallen down in 60 years does not necessarily mean it is sufficiently built or safe. Lots of people have built buildings poorly either to cut corners and expense or just didn't know any better. Building codes are a butt-cover to help the lawyers decide who to sue in case something happens. Meanwhile they make it more expensive for the do-it-yourselfers but can help prevent some shoddy work. What bugs me, for example, is our local codes say practically nothing about how to put on roof shingles or siding, but there are a 100 specifications on how to put up a stair railing. So it doesn't matter if the roof leaks or the siding is on crooked, but if you fall down the steps and somebody needs to be blamed so you can sue them, i.e. the codes are driven by lawyers.
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