Unbranded 7/16 Square Edge OSB Sub-Floor Panel, Application As 4′ x 8′
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( 4 Reviews )Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 4 customer ratings04
Strong product built for load-bearing strength in construction. Great for sheathing in walls, flooring, and roof decking. Peace of mind – no cupping, warping or splitting.
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- Engineered for load-bearing applications
- No core voids, preventing cupping, warping or splitting
- Structurally rated panel is built with material with high mechanical properties
- 7/16 in. x 4 ft. x 8ft. OSB
- Note: product may vary by store
Additional information
Actual Product Length x Thickness x Width (in.) | 38 x 0.44 x 48 |
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Nominal Product Length x Thickness x Width (in.) | 8 x v x 4 |
Manufacturer Warranty | Limited |
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by Chris
Not happy with price
by Orin
Exactly what I wanted and ordered.
by Morgan
I used osb or cdc plywood daily wish the price come down more.
by Gary
Worked perfect for what I got it for.