Exterior wall sheathing is either structural or non structural.
Exterior wall sheathing thickness.
Exterior wall sheathing strengthens the wall system provides a nailing base for the siding and gives a layer of protection against outside elements.
In theory builders should make sure that any rigid foam installed on the exterior side of wall sheathing is thick enough to keep the sheathing above the dew point during the winter.
Structural exterior wall sheathing ties framing studs together making the walls resistant to twisting and bending.
So companies like norbord started creating tallwall windstorm panels to help alleviate this.
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.
5 8 exterior gypsum sheathing has a type x core for use in fire rated assemblies.
According to the california uniform building code the minimum recommended thickness for structural panels used in wall sheathing is 5 16 inch for studs 16 inches on center and 3 8 inch for studs.
Exterior gypsum sheathing is available in 1 2 5 8 thick 4 wide square edge product.
For covering existing siding 1 2 inch and 3 4 inch thicknesses are commonly used.
Standard panels are 2 by 8 4 by 8 and 4 by 9 feet although some can be purchased in fan folded panels that run up to 50 feet long.
Gypsum wallboard manufactured by american gypsum contains no asbestos.