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Plywood is the more expensive option to build with than OSB. The material tends to be thicker and needs to be made to more exacting standards, which increases costs. A 4x8-foot sheet of construction-grade plywood costs roughly $10 a sheet, while the same size sheet of OSB costs only $6 a sheet.
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Learn More »Whether you are building, remodeling, or just doing some repairs, many times you need a type of sheathing or underlayment for the project. Numerous choices are available for this purpose, but the two most commonly used products are oriented strand board (OSB) and plywood 1. Both boards are made of wood with glues and resins, come in many sizes, and can be used for a variety of purposes. But each one is not necessarily right for every project. We outline the differences between them below so that you can make a more informed decision about which one will work for your project. How They Are Made OSB and plywood are formed from smaller pieces of wood and come in large sheets or panels. That, however, is where the similarities end. Plywood is made of many layers of very thin wood, called plys, pressed together with glue. It may be given a veneer 2 top of hardwood, while the inner layers are typically made of softwood. OSB is made of many smaller pieces of hardwood and softwood mixed together in strands. Because the pieces are smaller, the sheets of OSB can be much larger than sheets of plywood. While plywood is often 6 feet per sheet, OSB may be much larger, up to 12 feet per sheet.
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Of the two products, OSB is considered the greener option. Because OSB is made of many smaller pieces of wood, it can be created using smaller-diameter trees, which grow more quickly and can be farmed. Plywood, however, needs to use large-diameter trees, which are then rotary cut to produce the layers needed. Larger-diameter trees like this take much longer to grow and must be harvested from old-growth forests, which makes plywood a less-green option. OSB is still being produced using formaldehyde, however, while plywood must be produced without this chemical according to new environmental laws by the year 2019. Hardwood plywood is already available with soy-based glues and other materials that do not release urea-formaldehyde into the air. While it is possible that OSB will follow suit, it will soon be possible to find plywood without formaldehyde everywhere, while finding OSB without this chemical may be more difficult.
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