How thick should OSB be for garage walls?

Note: IBC & IRC require a minimum thickness of ⅜” for OSB for wall sheathing.
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Can I use OSB for garage walls?

OSB is a effective sheathing material for garage walls. It's strong and durable, and it can be used as a base for nailing or stapling insulation to garage walls. OSB can be left uncovered for utilitarian bare-wall constructions, but can be primed and painted.
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How thick should wall OSB be?

OSB used for wall sheathing should be 7/16 inch thick.
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How thick should plywood be for garage walls?

The exact answer is 3/8-inch, and it's the minimum plywood thickness. The International Residential Code specifies 3/8-inch plywood for sheathing walls with a standard stud spacing of 16 inches, if the siding is nailed to the studs through the sheathing.
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How thick should garage walls be?

A garage wall can be as thin as 4.5 inches if it is an interior wall, but exterior walls should be at least 6.5 inches thick. The more weight a garage needs to support, the denser a garage wall must be. The way a wall is finished on its interior and exterior and the addition of siding will alter the dimensions.
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What kind of plywood do you use for garage walls?

An A Grade Plywood features a smooth, sanded surface without knots. However, for sheathing of garage walls a C Grade Plywood may be good enough. Especially if you are going to paint over it.
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Is OSB or plywood better for walls?

Shear values, through its thickness, are about 2 times greater than plywood. This is one of the reasons osb is used for webs of wooden I-joists. However, nail-holding ability controls performance in shear wall applications. So both products perform equally well as shear-wall components.
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What should I line my garage walls with?

When lining out concrete garages a good method is to use ply board sheets preferably at least 12mm thick. Ply board is a good material to use as it is sturdy and it repels moisture.
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Does OSB help insulation?

LAMINATED TO A. 7/16″ OSB

ISOBRACE OSB combines the insulation performance of an expanded polystyrene panel with the rigidity of a 7/16″ oriented strand board (OSB). In addition to providing high performance and continuous insulation, it helps to increase the structural rigidity of the building.
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Do you nail or screw OSB board?

A hammer and 8d nails are standard for installing OSB, but you can speed up the installation by using a nail gun. The caveat when using a nail gun is to set the depth of the nail so the head just dimples the surface of the OSB.
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How Far Can 3/4 OSB span?

Span is permitted to be 24 inches on center where 3/4-inch wood strip flooring is installed at right angles to joist. Span is permitted to be 24 inches on center for floors where 11/2 inches of cellular or lightweight concrete is applied over the panels.
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Is OSB stronger in one direction?

OSB panels are stronger in one direction than another.

In the core the fibres run in the short direction of the panel. The reason for this is to maximise the strength of the board, however it does mean that the panel is slightly weaker in the short direction.
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Should I use a vapor barrier in my garage walls?

The majority seem to agree that insulated, unheated garages, should be allowed to breathe. If the garage is heated, you will need a vapor barrier, otherwise you will get frost and mold.
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What is garage wall Code?

R302. 6 Dwelling/garage fire separation: The wall between a house and garage must be separated by 1/2″ drywall. This also applies to structural members, and this extends to the attic in a common-sense type of way; the garage needs to be separated from the house.
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What is the cheapest way to finish a garage wall?

Shiplap is actually the perfect choice for garage walls. It's durable, inexpensive, and easy to install. What is this? Unlike drywall, the solid wood makes it perfect for securing anything, anywhere with hooks or nails.
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Should you insulate an unheated garage?

The bottom line is that insulating even an unheated detached garage can make it better by making it more livable and prolonging the life of your car and other precious belongings. It does not cost much and you can do it yourself.
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What can I use instead of drywall in garage?

Plywood, medium-density fiberboard (MDF) and oriented strand board (OSB) are expedient and low-cost solutions for garage walls. They can be attached over studs quickly with framing screws and, unlike drywall, wood doesn't require any taping, mud, or sanding.
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Do I need to insulate garage walls?

Garage walls are usually not adequately insulated, especially if the garage is separate from the rest of your house. So, if you plan on using a garage other than parking your car, you should go for wall insulation. If not insulated, it can disturb the cooling/heating process inside your garage.
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Which side of OSB faces out on walls?

Using OSB Safely

When installing in vertical applications such as wall sheathing, you'll want to orient the smooth or stamped side facing out. The smooth side has a better moisture resistance and will ultimately provide better performance against weather.
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What OSB is used for walls?

The 24/16 rating of 7/16" OSB will pass code for any standard construction (walls &roof). You don't need to worry about that.
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Can you put plywood on garage walls?

Plywood Garage Walls is useful for the type of garage and storage spaces where homeowners frequently hang their tools, shelves, trophies, machinery etc. Due to the extra strength provided by plywood, there is high resistance to dents and damage, which is something that plagues drywall.
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How thick does plywood need to be for a shed wall?

On the shed walls use exterior rated 1/2 inch plywood for a waterproof finished look, and 3/4 inch CDX plywood on the roof for strength.
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How thick should interior plywood walls be?

Plywood and fiberboard can be used for interior wall coverings; however, plywood is most commonly used. It comes in 4-feet-wide and 5-to 8-feet-long sheets, 1/4 to 3/4 inch thick. It is usually applied vertically from the floor to the ceiling.
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Should OSB be installed vertically or horizontally?

After much research on the matter – as it impacts tiny houses – I've landed on a rule-of-thumb to follow: If the height of a wall is less than 8-feet, install the plywood (or OSB) vertically. If the height of a wall is greater then 8-feet, install the plywood (or OSB) horizontally.
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