Im not a roofing contractor but ive seen my share and i would not use ply wood on a roof i have seen it bow and buckl time after time thats old school now most commonly used is 3 4 5 8 advantec t g or 5 8 osb they sell it up here for roofing it strong and wont buckl but if you can spend the extra advantec is the way to go you can leave it out side for ever and it wont swell or rott tuff.
Plywood or chipboard for shed roof.
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Plywood is made with an odd number of layers for optimal strength and performance.
Cdx plywood is a construction grade type of plywood that is designed for exposure to the elements.
One of the nice things about plywood is the variety of options you can buy.
Replacement shed roof osb or ply.
The lower the slope the more weight for snow load but less wind force.
Wickes used to do bitumnen faced plywood otherwise use shuutering ply wear gloves and eye protection when cutting it spits quite bad as for osb.
On saturday i collected a couple of 18mm sheets of plywood.
Due to requiring extra tools for cutting the sheets to size the roofing job for the shed hasn t been completed.
Most construction sites will consider the use of either osb or plywood for the roof.
Using oriented strand board is a tested way of reducing costs for building your shed.
Osb is okay but plywood handles moisture a bit better.
If you do add new plywood sheathing you could just tape the joints and it will act as your air barrier.
Plywood sheathing delivers outstanding rigidity strength and versatility and is an excellent choice for light frame wall and roof assemblies in weather protected applications.
If you are sticking with the original sheathing or boards if that s what it had i d suggest adding a vapour permeable membrane over top as an air barrier.
Even though plywood is more expensive and osb stronger my recommendation for a shed roof is 5 8 or 3 4 construction grade exterior rated cdx t g plywood.
Could it be that these people have inadvertently used the wrong grade of material.
The higher the slope the more quickly the snow and rain will be shed but also the greater the wind force.
Plywood with similar properties currently costs about 30 more for an equivalent thickness.
Since this is my first attempt at carpentry i was unaware to just how heavy and awkward it would be to manouver these sheets though i soon found out.