Tongue and groove installations require thicker material at least 1 1 2 inches thick as they don t often require insulation and often double as the ceiling.
Roof sheathing should be installed.
In areas where the wind speed is greater than 130 mph nails for attaching the roof sheathing to intermediate supports should be spaced 6 inches on center for at least the first 48 inches from the ridges eaves and gable end walls.
The first thing we check is the thickness of the material used.
Sheathing should be a minimum of 19 32 inch thick.
This can be done with a straight piece of lumber 6 feet to 10 feet long or a long carpenter s level.
If the top chords of trusses or rafters are warped or bowed install blocking to straighten.
There should be at least 3 8 inch of space between the fastener and the panel edge.
Then its condition is inspected.
24 inches on center the actual distance between panel supports measured along the slope is greater than the truss spacing.
Trusses or rafters should be shimmed as necessary to provide a level nailing surface.
Local roof repair contractors inspect the sheathing during maintenance repairs and especially during roof replacement.
In this case to keep the panel s strength axis perpendicular to the hip trusses the panels on the hip roof portion must be installed with their long dimension oriented up and down the slope.
For plywood composite or osb boards installed on rafters it should be at least 5 8ths of an inch thick.
Sheathing is installed perpendicular to roof trusses.
Never attach roof sheathing with staples.
8d ring shank nails should be used instead.