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The only time it makes sense to use 2×6 lumber is if you plan to use your shed as a work or living space. 2×6 framing gives you more options for insulating, and it also provides a better foundation for creating a loft space above.
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Recently I was talking with a friend about what size of lumber to use when framing a shed. When I framed my shed, I never considered using anything beyond 2×4 lumber for the exterior walls. However, my friend mentioned that he used 2×6 wall framing not just for his shed but also for his garage. Using 2×4 lumber for shed exterior walls is more than adequate for a standard, single-story shed. Exterior shed walls using 2×6 lumber are more suited to sheds with walls higher than 8’, or sheds that will double as living space. The wider lumber allows you to install more insulation and also place the studs further apart. Since you can spread your 2×6 studs further apart – 24” on center – it reduces the amount of lumber you’ll need compared to 2×4 16” on center walls. The total cost of a shed with 2×4 walls is similar to that of a 2×6 shed. In this article, we’ll go over all the pros and cons of using 2×4 versus 2×6 lumber for your exterior shed walls. Plus, we’ll also go over interior walls and how to determine if your shed should have 2×6 or 2×4 exterior walls.
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Read More »Insulated 2×6 shed walls would use R-22 batts. To achieve the same results with 2×4 framing, you would need to add 1 ½” of foam insulation on the outside of the shed walls to achieve a similar R-value. With the added foam, the 2×4 framing would be the same thickness as the 2×6 framing without the foam. Therefore, you don’t gain any floor space with 2×4 wall framing that is insulated to equal 2×6 framing. Plus, when you use 2×6 framing, you can frame your walls over 8’. This will allow you to have an extra high ceiling or build a loft in your shed. Walls over 8’ require 2×6 lumber. Also, if your shed is wider than 16’, then you’ll also want to use 2×6 wall framing. Another factor to consider is how your windows and doors will fit into your shed wall framing. Doors and windows are designed to fit into 2×4 framing. If you do opt for 2×6 framing and want the interior of your shed to be a nice, liveable, finished space, then you’ll need to special order your doors and windows to fit 2×6 framing, which will cost you more. Remember that a simple storage shed does not need 2×6 construction. A properly constructed 2×4 shed will withstand any snow load or wind storm. Consider 2×6 construction only when outfitting your shed for a specific purpose other than storage.
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