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Plywood is constructed out of thin sheets of wood that are glued and then pressed together. It is slightly cheaper than OSB so there is that advantage for it. Not to mention plywood is equivalent in strength to OSB, so both of them have the same durability.
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Learn More »Have you ever wondered what you can use instead of an oriented strand board (OSB) for wall sheathing and construction? After all, with the rising demand and prices of OSB, it might be a nice idea to find substitutes for it. While it’s true that people want the best materials when they are building but not even OSB is free from cons, so why not choose a substitute that better suits your needs? In this article, we will explore 3 substitutes for OSB along with a detailed guide about their prices, pros, and cons. The three substitutes for OSB that you can consider using are structural sheathing fiberboard, fibreglass-faced gypsum panels, and rigid foam insulation. All of these are viable options if you find the price of OSB too out of reach for your construction projects. But just like OSB they have their weaknesses, so choosing one that will suit your needs is the best option. OSB is a material usually used for wall sheathing purposes, which is a crucial part of the building. It provides a layer of protection against the elements and also provides a base for siding that needs to be applied on the outside. From our research, these three materials are the most popular when it comes to construction. There are other materials as well like plywood for instance, which can be used for the purpose of wall sheathing. But they are not as good and are weaker compared to these three substitutes for OSB.
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In this day and age, when the demand and price of OSB are skyrocketing, it is definitely worth considering replacing it in construction. But it all depends on the situation and condition because if the condition is not suitable for a type of material, it is best to opt for its use entirely. In comparison to that, OSB is much more stable, it is a well-rounded material that can be used in multiple situations. Although these days in larger constructions that contain a lot of metal, people are steadily moving towards gypsum core panels. They are cheaper, and easier to install, not to mention have a lot of insulation advantages over OSB. But it is not a standalone material and has its limitations in terms of installation. So is it worth substituting OSB in this day and age? Absolutely, but if the price of OSB was to drop, then it is one of the best materials to work with when it comes to wall sheathing.
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