What Plywood Can Be Used Outdoors?

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:

  1. Water-resistant glue
  2. Treated wood to resist decay and insects
  3. Higher grade veneers for better weather resistance
  4. Proper sealing and finishing for added protection

Types of Plywood Suitable for Outdoor Use

1. Contreplaqué Extérieur

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

  1. Proper Sealing: Always seal all edges and faces of outdoor plywood to prevent moisture penetration.
  2. Ventilation: Ensure proper air circulation to prevent moisture buildup.
  3. Fasteners: Use corrosion-resistant fasteners (stainless steel or hot-dip galvanized) to prevent rust stains and structural weakening.
  4. 8. Finition: Apply exterior-grade paint or stain for added protection and longevity.
  5. Entretien: Regularly inspect and maintain outdoor plywood structures to extend their lifespan.
  6. Elevation: Keep plywood off the ground when possible to reduce moisture exposure.
  7. 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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