Tongue and groove for an easy fit.
Tongue and groove roofing plywood.
The main reason to use tongue and groove boards these days is appearance from beneath the roof.
Old houses with asphalt shingles usually had either tongue and groove boards or straight sided boards abutting.
Nominal three and four inch decking is especially well adapted for use with glued laminated arches and girders and is easily and quickly erected.
Combines sub floor and underlayment in a single panel for easier installation.
These wider boards were all nailed tightly together.
Plywood provides durability stiffness and versatility beyond alternative structural panels.
Tongue and groove plywood.
In the 1950s plywood sheathing and particleboard became common and today most standard construction roofs use either half inch plywood or particleboard s big brother oriented strand board osb.
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Every piece meets the highest grading standards for strength and appearance.
These 8 to 12 inch wide boards were nailed together tight.
As wood dries it shrinks.
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Lumber wasn t kiln dried so it would shrink upon drying.
Tongue and groove boards were used for decades prior to the widespread adoption of plywood as a sheathing material in the 1950s and 1960s.
Dryply 23 32 cat.
At one point in time it was standard to use shiplap tongue and groove one inch boards or other boards for your roofing deck.
It used to be standard to use shiplap 1 boards tongue groove or other boards for the roof deck.
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If right now you are thinking about which deck choice to add to your new roof design or to replace the old or damaged one you are in the right place.
Provides stiffness and durability.
Say what you want about them but osb and plywood do not offer a very attractive finished look.
Plytanium 23 32 cat ps1 09 tongue and groove pine subfloor application as 4 x 8.
The other one is plywood.
Whenever your roof was first installed the nails were put into the solid wood.
But the lumber was not usually kiln dried.
Use under wall to wall carpet and pad hardwood flooring and vinyl tile.