T1 11 siding comes in two major grades plywood and osb or oriented stand board.
Osb or plywood with vinyl siding.
Plywood siding was introduced in the 1950s.
I m sorry we didn t show the process of installing osb board.
Plywood t1 11 also known simply as plywood siding can be stained if you re looking for a natural wood look.
Oriented strand board osb is a material with oriented strand board osb is a material with high mechanical properties that make it particularly suitable for load bearing applications in construction.
A viable alternative to plywood this osb board is engineered to prevent any cupping warping or splitting.
The basics of plywood siding.
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Whether you are building remodeling or just doing some repairs many times you need a type of sheathing or underlayment for the project.
Before the vinyl siding is installed on the house a waterproof underlayment called house wrap must be placed on the osb to prevent water from seeping through the siding and reaching the osb.
The plywood product is a little more expensive but is far superior to the osb variety because of its greater durability and expanded finishing options.
The thickness of wood sheathing counts toward the total thickness that the fasteners must penetrate into nailable material usually 1 1 4 32mm.
Numerous choices are available for this purpose but the two most commonly used products are oriented strand board osb and plywood 1 both boards are made of wood with glues and resins come in many sizes and can be used for a variety of purposes.
Moisture also affects the strength of plywood.
While osb oriented strand board is generally cheaper than plywood it is heavier and not as stiff as plywood and can result in soft squeaky floors under weight the biggest complaint against osb is that it doesn t handle moisture very well so it is more suited for indoor use.
So while exterior glued plywood can be used outdoors it works best.
When considering plywood for sheathing builders choose from 1 2 inch cdx common construction grade material or 1 2 inch pressure treated plywood.
Unlike other products such as fiber cement siding and vinyl siding it failed to gain a huge market share over the years and its use has dipped.