Sheathing

The structural covering placed directly over framing members which also serves to transfer loads into the structural framing. Wood structural panel sheathing is commonly sold and installed in 4’ x 8’ sheets.

OSB Sheathing

Oriented Strand Board—Manufactured from waterproof heat-cured adhesives and rectangularly shaped wood strands that are arranged in cross-oriented layers, similar to plywood. This results in a structural engineered wood panel that shares many of the strength and performance characteristics of plywood. Produced in huge, continuous mats, OSB is a solid panel product of consistent quality with no laps, gaps, or voids.

Bridging

Oriented Strand Board (OSB) is used to sheath lumber joists. The joists are supported by lumber headers. Builders may use bridging to maintain floor joist spacing.

Kitchen soffit framing firestopping

Walls are typically framed with double top-plates. Piping and wiring penetrate the double-top plate.

OSB 4x8 stack

OSB is stored off the ground on the job site.

Plywood Sheathing

Plywood—Manufactured from thin sheets of cross-laminated veneer and bonded under heat and pressure with strong adhesives. Plywood is also referred to as a “wood structural panel.”

Plywood Lap Edge close

Exterior plywood sheathing is fabricated with an overlapping edge to prevent water intrusion into the wall cavity.