I ll be using 3 8 plywood sheathing on 2x8s with 16 centers.
How to nail roof sheathing.
8d ring shank nails should be used instead.
Keep these tips in mind when roofing in hurricane areas.
The roof s sheathing helps to keep the roof trusses or rafters properly spaced and is the strength that holds the entire roof together.
During a hurricane the strength of the sheathing on the roof can greatly impact the homes ability to weather the storm.
Spacer type panel edge clips are available from some manufacturers.
Sheathing should be a minimum of 19 32 inch thick.
The typical thickness range for sheathing is 3 8 to 3 4 inch.
For sub floor sheathing 16 o c use a min of 5 8 t g plywood or 3 4 t g osb.
Nail or staple sheets at 6 centers for middle rows and 3 centers for the edge rows.
This video shows how some roofs fail under heavy winds in uplift situations.
Boards used for sheathing range from those with a 4 inch face to 48 inch long plywood sheets.
A structure s roof truss spacing can vary from every 12 to 24 inches.
Roof sheathing panel spacing hints.
Roof sheathing comes in grid marked 4 by 8 foot sheets and should be installed perpendicular to the frame.
The connection between the roof sheathing and the structure is a vulnerable point that is known to fail during a hurricane.
The problem exists because nail sizes and spacing used to attach the sheathing to the roof s structural members rafters or trusses do not provide enough strength to keep the sheathing on.
I m adding a deck with roof to the side of my house.
Roof sheathing can be nailed or stapled.
Additional 3 nails or staples into the sub fascia and ridge blocking in between the trusses.
Use a 10d box 0 128 inch by 3 inch nail as a spacer to gauge 1 8 inch edge and end spacing between panels.
I read something that said the sheathing should be nailed on with 8d nails where i was planning to use 1 1 2 ringed plywood nails.