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A One-Stop Guide to Roof Decking

Your roof is made up of many components like the shingles, attic, saddles and eaves. All these components work together to protect your home from the elements for the years to come. Understanding how these components work can help you maintain your roof better and makes it easier for you to communicate with your roofer company. One of the components we’ll focus on today is the roof decking.

What Is Roof Decking?

The roof decking is a central part of your roofing system that keeps it all together. Your roof is made of trusses and joints that are joined together. Since these trusses and joints have gaps between each other, it’s supported by your roof decking. It adds to the overall stability of your roof and keeps it from collapsing. It also serves as an additional layer of protection like your underlayment and acts as a surface for your asphalt shingles.

Types of Roof Decking
Roof decking comes in multiple types. Here are some of them:

  • OSB sheathing: Oriented strand board (OSB) is formed by interweaving wood strands and binding them together afterwards. OSB sheathing is one of the most popular roof decking options in the United States today. A sheet could measure around 16 inches long or more.

  • Tongue & groove: This roof decking comes in two-by-six boards that has a tongue-like structure on one edge and turns into a groove on the other end of the board. This roof decking is ideal for homes without ceilings. This version also adds to a home’s architectural style, especially the rafters.

  • Plywood sheathing: Plywood sheathing measures around four-by-eight inches long and is made from matured trees. Most homeowners choose this roof decking due to its moisture-resistance and durability. However, some wood knots can cause inconsistencies in the pattern. They’re also eco-friendly since they are biodegradable and recyclable once they reach the end of their lifespan.

On the lookout for a roofer you can trust to tackle your future roofing projects? Look no further than Jack the Roofer! We offer quality products with excellent warranties and combine them with our five-year workmanship guarantee. Call us at (720) 722-2255, or fill out our contact form for a FREE consultation. We serve clients in Denver and the rest of Colorado.

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