I’m looking for some input on what type and thickness of plywood to use on the roof of a shed/outbuilding? Also whats the easiest/most cost efficient type of roofing to use (roll-out ice and water type roofing, metal…)?
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Generally 1/2" to 5/8" but th3is all depends on other information.
Pitch
Snow or wind loads
size and span of framing
The peel and stick roof products with mineral surface and re-inforcing is good. Polyglass is the brand here.
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