Recommendations were developed through engineering analysis and by full scale laboratory testing.
Osb roof nailing pattern.
This means that you ll need to use six nails per each truss that runs under the sheathing because each sheet measures 4 feet wide by 8 feet long.
Oriented strand board or osb is a sheet panel product similar to plywood made from layers of wood strands that are oriented in opposite directions.
Nailing schedules for wood structural panel roof sheathing plywood and oriented strand board osb.
The proper way to install osb.
Watch this before sheeting your roof with osb.
This way i don t get chewed out by the building inspector when they show up to inspect that particular.
For all owens corning shingles roofing nails should penetrate into the wood deck by a minimum of inch or completely through the roof deck by a minimum of 1 8 inch.
Ventilate the roof according to current building codes.
When nailing shingles proper penetration into the roof deck is essential to ensure the nail and shingle remain secure.
Nail spacing for sheets of osb and plywood is 8 inches per nail.
Oriented strand board osb or plywood can be used although plywood will provide higher nail head pull through resistance.
And osb structural panel sheathing used for roof decks of steep slope roof assemblies.
I like to give them a call about any new nailing schedules that i m uncertain about.
Avoid this costly nailing spacing mistake duration.
Allow for expansion osb panels can swell slightly so leave a 1 8 inch gap between.
Check the nailing surface is level.
Some brands of osb come with nailing patterns which make it simple to hit the studs when nailing in the plane.
Wet and dry specimens of plywood and.
4 feet equals 48 inches which you then divide by 8 to determine that you ll need six nails where the board comes in contact with a truss.
Use panels rated as exposure 1 or better.
Most of the time you ll need to contact a local building inspector directly to get a definite answer if it s not already written out for you on the blueprints or manufacturers specifications.
Sheathing type typically 15 32 inch or thicker panels are required in high wind areas.
These schedules were calculated to provide resistance to wind uplift pressure as required by most codes.