2 is ok but 3 better you don t say what thickness the floor needs to have air circualtion.
Osb 2 or 3 for shed roof.
The thickness of osb that you need varies on where it is used in a building.
Around here southern mn the cities you can drive through the neighborhoods with cheaper houses the ones with trusses on 24 centers and 1 2 or 7 16 sheeting and most many will have sagged roofs.
Typical markings on osb panel.
Up here in bonny scotland i ve seen many a roof with osb.
Most osb suppliers have a load span table giving a guide to the spacing of timbers for different thicknesses.
For shed construction there are two commonly used grades of osb.
The two grades of board look very similar and can only be distinguished visually by markings which are sprayed on to the board.
I m thinking about putting another layer of osb on top of the insulation before i finally lay a single sheet epdm on top.
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The roof has no waviness sag in it.
Typical types of wood used for roof sheathing are oriented strand board known as osb and plywood the most popular being osb.
My plan is for a warm roof so i m going to lay the 18mm osb3 then a vapour barrier followed by 100mm celotex insulation boards.
Direction of text should run in direction of span.
My shed is osb with a layer of torch on roof felt been good for 10 years.
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Full membrane will just speed up the rot.
Also make sure that you get your supporting timbers at the correct spacing.
Typically 3 4 18mm for floors and 3 8 9mm for walls and 1 2 11mm roof.
I ve just about finished my double skin brick shed and i m about to do the roof.
Thicknesses range from 5 16 to 3 4 inch and the proper.
Osb comes in 4 by 8 foot sheets as does plywood but the manufacturing process allows the production of longer and wider ones.
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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.