The number of nails needed for a roof varies on multiple factors such as board face width length and roof truss spacing.
Putting on the plywood roof on a shed.
That will suffice on a roof with rafters set 16 inches apart with minimal roof loads.
Unfortunately many homeowners who have a flat deck roof have to deal with frequent leaks.
So what type of plywood to use for a shed.
Loads will vary with the pitch of the roof.
Use pressure treated 3 4 inch construction grade exterior plywood for the floor.
Put down your first sheet of plywood at the corner of one end of the roof.
Of roof decking costs 800 2 800 to install depending on the material you choose.
On average 300 sq ft.
Handy home shows you universal shingling techniques that can be applied to any shed.
The connection between the roof sheathing and the structure is a vulnerable point that is known to fail during a hurricane.
Cover your rafter trusses with plywood sheathing.
If you have serious doubts about the integrity of the new roof a second opinion should be.
Boards used for sheathing range from those with a 4 inch face to 48 inch long plywood sheets.
Scratch a line between the two marks to create a vertical guide for your cut.
Mark the same at the other end of the roll.
It s solid won t sag and protects the substructure and is easy to sweep.
On the shed walls use exterior rated 1 2 inch plywood for a waterproof finished look and 3 4 inch cdx plywood on the roof for strength.
A structure s roof truss spacing can vary from every 12 to 24 inches.
Keep these tips in mind when roofing in hurricane areas.
Watch and see how easy it is.
Drive a nail into each corner of the plywood to hold it in place temporarily.
Most roofs will be sheathed in plywood at least 3 8 inch thick.
This is usually because low quality leak prone decking materials such as epdm rubber are used often in an effort to save money.
Shingling a shed and want some tips.
Lightly scratch a vertical line on the surface with the rear of the blade to mark the length of your shed plus the front and rear overlaps.
This video shows how some roofs fail under heavy winds in uplift situations.
Make sure it s lying horizontally across the exposed rafters and that the edges are flush with the edges of the end rafters.