Its size tolerances especially for thickness are smaller that those for the utility grade plywood used in the building trades for roof and wall sheathing subfloors and general use purposes.
Roofing plywood dimensions.
Keep in mind that the load of the roof still plays a role in the plywood thickness.
Rafters that are slightly farther apart might require inch or 5 8 inch thick plywood.
Steeper rather than flatter roofs will have lesser load per sq.
Foot and with a maximum of spacing of 16 inches between rafters.
It s the standard for spacing of 24 inches in the rafter although as mentioned a 5 8 inch thick is more ideal.
Osb and plywood come in thicknesses ranging from 5 16 to 3 4 inch and the thickness needed for a particular roof depends on several factors including rafter spacing expected load and roof.
These project panels help eliminate waste cut costs and are easier to transport than full size panels.
Tolerance for utility grade thickness is 1 32 inch and for cabinet grade plywood 1 64 inch.
We also carry pre cut project panels that are available in different sizes that may vary by store.
The most common rafter spacing is 24 inches and 5 8 inch plywood is recommended for that.
This kind of plywood can be used on roofs with minimal load.
It will support roof.
Required dimensions of plywood for roofing.
The most common size for plywood sheets is 4 x 8 feet followed by 5 x 5 feet.
The standard width is 4 feet.
You can get plywood sheets with a length of up to 10 feet.
Typical types of wood used for roof sheathing are oriented strand board known as osb and plywood the most popular being osb.
Sheets of 7 16 inch thick with no edge support can be used in an area where the snow load is 30 pounds per square foot.
Sheet with varying thickness.
Many homes have rafters that are even wider at 24 inches apart and will require a thicker sheet of plywood.
When this is the case experts recommend a 5 8 inch thick sheet.
Plywood typically comes in 4 8 ft.