Choosing the right plywood for outdoor projects is crucial to ensure durability and longevity in the face of weather exposure. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you select the best plywood for your outdoor applications:
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Characteristics of Outdoor-Suitable Plywood
When selecting plywood for outdoor use, look for these key features:
- Water-resistant glue
- Treated wood to resist decay and insects
- Higher grade veneers for better weather resistance
- Proper sealing and finishing for added protection
Types of Plywood Suitable for Outdoor Use

Best for: General outdoor construction, siding, roofing
Caractéristiques :
- Made with water-resistant glue
- Designed to withstand direct exposure to weather
- Disponible en plusieurs grades (A-C, B-C, C-C)
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2. CDX Plywood

Best for: Roof sheathing, exterior wall sheathing
Caractéristiques :
- “C” grade face, “D” grade back, and exposure-rated glue (“X”)
- More economical than higher-grade exterior plywood
- Suitable for applications where appearance is not crucial
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3. ACX Plywood

Best for: Outdoor structures where one side will be visible
Caractéristiques :
- “A” grade face (smooth and attractive), “C” grade back
- Exposure-rated glue (“X”)
- Good balance of appearance and weather resistance
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4. Pressure-Treated Plywood
Best for: Ground contact, high-moisture areas
Caractéristiques :
- Treated with chemicals to resist decay and insects
- Highly durable in extreme conditions
- Requires special fasteners to prevent corrosion
5. Marine Plywood
Best for: Boatbuilding, docks, high-moisture environments
Caractéristiques :
- Highest grade of exterior plywood
- Uses the most water-resistant adhesives
- Minimal voids or defects
- Often made from hardwoods for added durability
Thickness Considerations for Outdoor Use
- 3/8 inch (9 mm): Suitable for exterior siding with proper support
- 1/2 inch (12 mm): Common for roof sheathing, depending on rafter spacing
- 5/8 inch (15 mm): Provides extra strength for roofing or flooring
- 3/4 inch (18 mm): Ideal for heavy-duty applications like exterior decking
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Tips for Using Plywood Outdoors
- Proper Sealing: Always seal all edges and faces of outdoor plywood to prevent moisture penetration.
- Ventilation: Ensure proper air circulation to prevent moisture buildup.
- Fasteners: Use corrosion-resistant fasteners (stainless steel or hot-dip galvanized) to prevent rust stains and structural weakening.
- 8. Finition: Apply exterior-grade paint or stain for added protection and longevity.
- Entretien: Regularly inspect and maintain outdoor plywood structures to extend their lifespan.
- Elevation: Keep plywood off the ground when possible to reduce moisture exposure.
- Drainage: Design outdoor structures with proper drainage to prevent water accumulation.
Applications for Outdoor Plywood
- Roofing and siding
- Exterior signs
- Outdoor furniture
- Planters and raised garden beds
- Shed and gazebo construction
- Concrete formwork
- Exterior doors
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