Georgia-Pacific Plytanium Plywood Roof Sheathing Panels
Georgia-Pacific Plytanium Plywood Sheathing

Plytanium® Plywood Roof Sheathing

  • Ideal for residential and light commercial construction
  • Quality construction, durability and impact resistance
  • Stiff and strong
A proven performer for more than half a century

Plytanium® plywood sheathing provides outstanding performance, durability and impact resistance for walls and roofs. The stiff and strong quality construction is Ideal for both residential and light commercial construction. For roof sheathing that stands the test of time, it’s tough to beat Plytanium plywood, only from Georgia-Pacific.

Manufactured for reduced edge swell and less telegraphing

Can also be used in wall sheathing applications

SPECS

Available Sizes (Sized for 4’ x 8’)
Square Edge

3’-11 7⁄8” (1.216 m) x 7’-11 7⁄8” (2.435 m)

Building Code Performance Categories, Panel Thickness
3/8 CAT

0.354” (8.99 mm)

15/32 CAT (3-ply)

0.451” (11.45 mm)

15/32 CAT (4-ply)

0.451” (11.45 mm)

19/32 CAT

0.578” (14.68 mm)

23/32 CAT

0.703” (17.85 mm)

Specifications
Length/Width Tolerance

+0, –1⁄16” (+0, –1.6 mm)

Straightness Tolerance

± 1/16” (± 1.6 mm)

Squareness Tolerance

± 1/8” (± 3.2 mm)

Classification

Exposure 1 : Plywood suitable for uses not permanently exposed to the weather. Panels classified as Exposure 1 are intended to resist the effects of moisture on structural performance as may occur due to construction delays, or other conditions of similar severity.

Code Fire Classification

Class III or C

Flame Spread Rating

76-200, smoke developed index <450

Building Code Compliance

PS 1-09 or PS 2-10

CERTIFICATIONS
SFI Certified

PRODUCT RESOURCES

Warranties
Specifications
Safety Data Sheets
Installation
Video Tips
EPDS

Product FAQs

What is the proper way to store plywood on the yard or on a job site?
Answer

Whenever possible, store panels under a roof. Keep sanded panels and appearance-grade products away from high-traffic areas to prevent damage to surfaces. Use pieces of lumber to weigh down the top panel in a stack to reduce warpage from humidity. If moisture absorption is expected, cut steel bands on bundles to prevent edge damage.

If panels must be stored outside, stack them on a level platform supported by at least three 4x4s to keep them off the ground. Place one 4×4 in the center and the other two 4x4s 12 to 16 inches from the ends. Never leave panels or the platform in direct contact with the ground.

Cover the stack loosely with plastic sheets or tarps. Anchor the covering at the top of the stack, but keep it open and away from the sides and bottom to ensure good ventilation. Tight coverings prevent air circulation and when exposed to sunlight, may promote mold or mildew. (Source: APA Builder Tip U450: Storage and Handling of APA Trademarked Panels)

Is there a difference between span ratings for OSB and plywood?
What is the flame spread classification for plywood?
What is the difference between Exterior and Exposure 1 panels?
What is the difference between Structural 1 and Exposure 1 panels?
Can you paint plywood?
Can plywood be used for outdoor projects?
What does the stamp on my plywood panel mean?
What does the "span rating" of a plywood panel mean?
How many sheets are in a unit of plywood?
Does GP's wood come from sustainably managed forests?
Do your panels meet formaldehyde emissions standards?
When used in the manufacture of crates and pallets, are Georgia-Pacific plywood and OSB safe for international shipping?
How many veneers/plies make up your plywood products?

RELATED PRODUCTS