To assure best performance follow these panel spacing and nailing recommendations for apa rated sheathing apa rated sturd i floor and apa rated siding.
Plywood roof sheathing nailing schedule.
Nails from sheathing to ridge board roof sheathing ridge board ridge board joist or truss joist or truss roof sheathing vent holes on each side of ridge board.
Spacer type panel edge clips are available from some manufacturers.
If roof sheathing is cut and removed to achieve an air slot continuity and diaphragm action are affected.
Tab shingles need two nails on each side of the tab drywall ceiling boards require 1 drywall screws every 6 8 while wall boards require drywall screws every 6 8 on the seams and 10 12 in the field.
A structure s roof truss spacing can vary from every 12 to 24 inches.
The number of nails needed for a roof varies on multiple factors such as board face width length and roof truss spacing.
We use atleast 2 1 4 to 2 1 2 screws to put down 1 2 inch plywood or osb but most of the time we use 2 3 8 coated coil nails also known as 8 s for hand nailing.
Use a 10d box nail to gauge 1 8 inch spacing between panels.
Roof and wall sheathing 8 10d every 4 6 on the seams and 8 12 in the field shingles six roofing nails or staples per shingle.
Boards used for sheathing range from those with a 4 inch face to 48 inch long plywood sheets.
Attaching plywood and osb sheathing.
Note however that minimum 8d nails are recommended for all panels 5 8 inch thick or less.
These schedules were calculated to provide resistance to wind uplift pressure as required by most codes.
Spacer type panel edge clips may also be used for roof sheathing applications.
For the 150 mph wind speed region the fastening schedule prescribes nailing at 6 inches on center at supported panel edges and over intermediate panel sup ports in zone 1 4 inches on center in zone 2 and 3 inches on center in zone 3.
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Nailing schedule is the familiar 6 inches on center at supported panel edges including gable end walls and 12 inches on center over intermediate panel supports.
Recommendations were developed through engineering analysis and by full scale laboratory testing.
Even when siding is attached to plywood or osb through a layer of non structural continuous insulation it does not need to hit framing members if the siding is attached to the continuous plywood or osb sheathing as recommended in the fastening schedule in nail base sheathing for siding and trim attachment form q250 page 6.
Wet and dry specimens of plywood and.
Note holes should not remove more than half of the sheathing section note.
Intermediate panel supports in zone 1 6 inches on center in zone 2 and 4 inches on center in zone 3.
Roof sheathing panel spacing hints.