Over the weekend I put up a lean-to wood shed in the backyard.
About 10' wide, 4' deep, and 6' tall.
I have done all the framing with #2 PT lumber, except the roof rafters I used regular 2X4.
Then for the walls and doors I made them out of 3/4" plywood.
My intention was to use pressure treated plywood.
It didn't happen. I was at the big box store and rolled the cart up, and bought 8 sheets of what I thought was pressure treated plywood (it looked like it was pressure treated with a darker tint).
After I put everything up, I was going through my receipts and noticed it says "23/32 RTD SHEATHING PLYWOOD".
Sheathing? That's for underlayment right? I think using it for the shed's roof deck is OK since it would be covered. But the walls and doors...oh boy.
Here is the link to the plywood I bought:
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Unbranded-23-32-in-x-4-ft-x-8-ft-RTD-Sheathing-Syp-166103/100041308
23/32 in. x 4 ft. x 8 ft. RTD Sheathing Syp
I think I used the wrong kind right? Any advise? Do I need to waterproof it somehow, or paint something on it?
Location is Miami, Florida, hot, humid, rains everyday in the summer.
About 10' wide, 4' deep, and 6' tall.
I have done all the framing with #2 PT lumber, except the roof rafters I used regular 2X4.
Then for the walls and doors I made them out of 3/4" plywood.
My intention was to use pressure treated plywood.
It didn't happen. I was at the big box store and rolled the cart up, and bought 8 sheets of what I thought was pressure treated plywood (it looked like it was pressure treated with a darker tint).
After I put everything up, I was going through my receipts and noticed it says "23/32 RTD SHEATHING PLYWOOD".
Sheathing? That's for underlayment right? I think using it for the shed's roof deck is OK since it would be covered. But the walls and doors...oh boy.
Here is the link to the plywood I bought:
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Unbranded-23-32-in-x-4-ft-x-8-ft-RTD-Sheathing-Syp-166103/100041308
23/32 in. x 4 ft. x 8 ft. RTD Sheathing Syp
I think I used the wrong kind right? Any advise? Do I need to waterproof it somehow, or paint something on it?
Location is Miami, Florida, hot, humid, rains everyday in the summer.