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Kind of an odd question to ask here I guess but are pier and beam style homes common in northern climes in the US and elsewhere?

I'm a few miles north of the southernmost part of Texas/mexico so it freezes for a day here. Plumbing is exposed, underside of flooring is exposed, etc. is this common elsewhere or just a southern/hot weather thing?

I'm rerouting plumbing under here today. Made me curious if this happens elsewhere...

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[–] microfiche@hexbear.net 2 points 5 days ago

That's entirely regional. New builds here still get the pier and beam treatment, with perimeter slab and without. I usually do four or five pier and beam roughs a year and knock those out in half a day because I don't have to get my shovels out.