cls89
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Planning to finish the inside of my garage walls with plywood. Looking for some advice / feedback. Details below.
General Plan Information
Questions / looking for advice
General Plan Information
- Plywood thickness. Planning to use 1/2 inch thick plywood.
- Plywood type.
- CDX is $22 for 4x8, 1/2” thick
- BCX is $37 for 4x8, 1/2” thick
- Leaning towards CDX for cost reasons. I could get BCX 3/8” thick for $32 but still $10 more per sheet. Tell me what you think.
- Plywood orientation. Planning to install the plywood vertically instead of horizontally. The 8ft direction will touch the ceiling and garage floor.
- Planning to use #8 1-5/8 inch long deck screws. Let me know if a different type of screw should be used.
Questions / looking for advice
- The garage floor sweats / gets wet from condensation during the humid months. I would like to protect the bottom edge of the plywood walls from the concrete floor when it does get a little wet. I figured there are two ways to do this.
- I can seal the bottom edge of the plywood with something like deck joist tape / flashing to help protect it from the wet concrete floor.
- I can keep some clearance between the bottom of the plywood wall and the garage floor.
- I would leave a small 1-2 inch gap between bottom of the plywood wall and the floor.
- I could put 1x2 western red cedar or 1x2 PVC board to fit into the gap to cover / give it a more finished look. Only thing I don’t like about the white PVC board is that it wouldn’t look right with the plywood wall. I would lean more towards the red cedar in this application. Ether of these boards can tolerate moisture / rot. Tell me what you think? Maybe even a treated board?
- Also looking for advice on how to cover the seams. Should I fill the seams with caulk, cover them with thin wooden strips / battens, or cut a rabbet on the edges of the plywood and lap them?




