I ve designed this training to answer that long list of questions you have but that you can t seem to find good answers for.
Do i need siding on my plywood coop.
If you plan on painting or staining your chicken coop now s the time to do it.
Plywood is one of the most commonly used construction materials in the residential and commercial areas.
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Plywood is one of the few types of siding that can be considered a do it yourself material.
Painting the plywood may extend its life a little longer.
The trim we applied is made of 1 4 x 1 5 8 inch moulding lattice arranged as a simple border following the perimeter of each panel to mimic the look of a traditional barn.
Make sure to apply two coats minimum using a paint rated for exteriors.
For a large walk in coop s structural floor joists and or roof rafters you may need to upgrade to 2x6s or 2x8s.
Once it was framed out i cut one edge at an angle per my plans.
Skids or support posts may call for heavy 4x4s.
For the roof if you have a well ventilated design like the garden coop you can attach a tin roof directly to 2 2 or 2 4 purlins no need for plywood underneath.
Plywood siding is available in large sheets of 8 feet long or longer so installation goes faster.
The best materials for chicken coop roofs.
Vertical grooving on plywood creates the impression of multiple boards rather than one large board making it more pleasing to the eye.
If your coop is much larger than this one i would recommend building the roof frame on the coop and then shingling it in place as the weight of each panel may be too great to safely install.
For creating floors cladding walls and sheathing roofs sheet lumber like plywood is typically used.
If you use exposed plywood you will likely need to replace your chicken coop roof in a year or two.
Depending on the application oriented strand board osb or t1 11.
However if you simply cover your plywood with a weather resistant material your coop roof will last for ages.
It comes in indoor and outdoor formats and can be.