TB 104
TB 104
TB 104
Nominal Thickness (mm) 7.5 15.0 9.5 15.5 11.0 18.0 12.0 18.5 12.5 22.0
CSA O325.0 OSB Construction Sheathing is available from SBA members. The minimum nominal thickness shown on the panel mark can be 0.5mm less than the values shown above. For building code purposes, the table below shows some equivalent strength thicknesses.
Building Code
12.5 mm 15.5 mm 18.5 mm
Panel Marks
OSB GRADE O-2 may be used thickness for thickness on the same spans as plywood. The 1993 CSA standard O437.0 OSB and Waferboard replaced an earlier CSA standard Waferboard and Strandboard, and was re-affirmed in 2006 for continued reference in the codes. CSA O437.0 contains 3 grades. Grade R1 is the conventional waferboard now being phased out. Grade O-1 and O-2 are grades applicable to panels in which strands in the face layers are predominantly aligned in the panel length direction. These panels are commonly known as OSB (oriented structural board or oriented strand board). Through alignment the strength and stiffness is increased in the panel length direction. These OSB panels must be used like plywood with the panel length across supports. The CSA O437 standard includes requirements for minimum mechanical and physical grade properties. The tables listed on the reverse for roof, floor and wall sheathing conform to the latest National Building Code of Canada (2005 edition). For further information on the National Building Code and Provincial Building Codes please contact the Structural Board Association.
TB104
TB104
(1) Panel thicknesses apply for pitched roofs; where flat tops are used as walking decks, the requirements for floors shall apply. (2) Panel edges supported by 38 x 38 mm blocking or metal H-clips at mid span between framing members. Roof sheathing shall be installed with the surface strands at right angles to the roof framing. Sheathing to be continuous across two or more supports and with end joints staggered. Install sheathing with a minimum 3 mm gap on all butting edges, with screened or textured side up.
O-1/R-1
15.9 mm 15.9 mm 19.0 mm 12.7 mm (a) 12.7 mm (b)
Nominal Imperial
5/8 5/8 3/4 1/2 1/2
(a) Permitted with wood panel underlayment or concrete topping except when finished flooring consists of ceramic tile applied with an adhesive. (b) Permitted with not less than 19 mm (3/4) matched wood strip flooring laid at right angles to the supports. However, SBA recommends minimum 15.5 mm (5/8) under wood strip flooring. Panels shall have T and G edges or have edges blocked by minimum 38 mm x 38 mm blocking securely nailed between framing members. Some jurisdictions allow 22.5 mm (7/8) thick Grade O-2 panels on 800 mm (32) joist spacing. These panels are marked 1F32. If OSB subfloor is flooded due to ponding, it is recommended that several holes be drilled in pond area so that water will drain from floor. Panels to be continuous over two or more supports. Leave a minimum 3 mm gap for subfloor. Butt panels into light contact for combination subfloor/underlayment.
Minimum Panel Mark W16 or 2R16 W24 or 2R24 2R32 / 2F16 W24 or 2R24
600 mm -24
9.5 mm
3/8
9.5 mm
W24 or 2R24
Vertical joints shall be staggered if the sheathing is applied horizontally. Leave a minimum 3 mm gap between butting edges.