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Like any wood product, OSB will expand and contract after installation; without a small gap between panel ends, the expansion could cause buckling. Most manufacturers recommend 1/8 inch at panel ends and edges.
The most common option for your floor joist is your standard 2×6. A 2×8 will provide a few additional benefits and have some advantages, but...
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CDX is veneer plywood, which is manufactured by gluing and pressing together sheets of wood. The letters C and D represent the grades of either...
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One of the benefits of OSB panels is simple installation. Familiar tools, straightforward methods, and a small bit of attention are all that’s required to ensure a solid subfloor in everyday applications. Still, as with any product, missing steps or not following instructions when installing can lead to mistakes. And in the case of installing subfloors, those mistakes can mean movement, buckling, squeaks—and potential callbacks. Here are a few of the most common mistakes installers make with OSB when installing subfloor and how to avoid them. As always, refer to the manufacturer’s installation instructions for complete details.
OSB has twice the horizontal shear strength of plywood. It's a better option than plywood for subflooring in attics and sheds. Also, OSB panels can...
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Some industry experts do not recommend painting pressure treated wood at all; if you don't do it under the right conditions, you may trap moisture...
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For efficiency, many installers prefer to lay down several panels’ worth of glue at a time, but the time delay could cause the adhesive to skim over, affecting its strength and potential noise. For best results, work no more than one panel ahead.
To get a perfectly square corner, you want to aim for a measurement ratio of 3:4:5. In other words, you want a three-foot length on your straight...
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Exterior doors can be much larger than interior ones, but still, their width is most often 36 inches. That said, you can also find exterior doors...
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Distribute the wrapped charcoal bags randomly on your shelves or hang them from the roof of your garden shed. Over time, the charcoal will absorb...
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Steel and Iron doors are the most trendy doors and can help you curate a luxurious and elegant exterior design for your home. For your contemporary...
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