Lipinskiy says that both plywood and osb are sufficient but that he does prefer osb.
Osb vs plywood roof decking.
Sheathing a 2 400 sq.
As a homeowner if you find yourself in this position know that when you install a new decking system you will have to decide between using plywood or osb.
Osb boasts a more consistent density.
The only downfall when comparing the two materials is cost.
It is often less expensive than cdx plywood because this manufacturing process doesn t require the same costly veneers found on the front and back of cdx plywood.
There is nothing wrong with plywood but for me personally we always go with the osb he says.
Home at current prices would cost about 700 more with plywood than osb.
One of the nice things about plywood is the variety of options you can buy.
Oriented strand board isn t plywood nor is it a type of particleboard fiberboard or wafer board and although it is a newcomer to a plywood dominated market its use for exterior sheathing is.
Although plywood is traditionally used to create the roof deck it s becoming more popular for contractors to use osb.
Home osb is about 700 less expensive compared with plywood if used as the subfloor sheathing and roof decking.
That is why osb is sometimes used to secure houses when a hurricane draws near.
The material is strong durable and tested over time.
Originally plywood was the go to choice for roof decking.
Performance over a long period of time.
For a typical 2 400 sq.
The glue and resin that is mixed in with the wood chips makes it much less permeable so osb holds up longer in harsher conditions.
Osb is cheaper than plywood by about 3 to 5 per panel.
Osb is much more waterproof than plywood and cdx plywood.
The reason is very very simple.
While a sheet of plywood might be 5 to 7 plies thick a sheet of osb is made from as many as 50 strand layers packed and compressed into the same thickness.
Plywood is made with an odd number of layers for optimal strength and performance.
Both types of panels contain phenol formaldehyde in the adhesive osb also contains isocyanurate resin but neither contains the urea formaldehyde which is quite toxic to humans.
Osb is now used for about 70 percent of all floor wall and roof sheathing in north america.
Both plywood and osb will meet the code.
Oriented strand board osb combines wood chips glue and resin into the shape of a sheet of plywood and bakes them together.
Osb panels can be manufactured in lengths up to 16 feet or sometimes even higher while plywood is generally limited to 8 to 10 feet.