flandersander
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Hi all,
New poster, avid reader.
We just purchased our home last year, its been in the family for nearly 100 years.
My grandparents purchased the yard in the 30s, and built the current house in 1959. Its located in Central saskatchewan, Canada.
But enough about the house, my questions are regarding the garage.
Its been leaking for a long time. The bottom of every stud, and the sill plates are all rotten. Its leaning, twisting, and honestly I'm not sure how its still standing.
It sits on a concrete foundation, but the top of the concrete is at grade, which is why part of why I'm having these issues.
Theres plenty of soft osb interior sheathing, and wood plank siding getting loose.
So here's the game plan thus far.
Tear down the whole garage, but saving the rafters, which are in good condition, and are slightly vaulted, using long 2x6 rafter ties. They're 24" o.c.
Then frame new 2x4 walls 10' tall, and install the old fir rafters.
I want to go with steel siding and roof, as I'm in my 20s, and want this garage to last a lifetime with minimal maintenance.
I also plan to insulate and heat it for winter.
My main question is in regards to the steel, and the shear strength.
Do I need osb sheathing under the steel siding?
I'm getting mixed opinions.
I planned to go steel,strapping, home wrap, 7/16 osb, studs/insulation, vapor barrier, 1" foam insulation (apparently makes a big difference) then osb interior sheathing from the outside in.
However I'm being told the sheathing is an unnecessary expense in my plan.
What are your thoughts?
Also any input on the plan in general would be appreciated.
New poster, avid reader.
We just purchased our home last year, its been in the family for nearly 100 years.
My grandparents purchased the yard in the 30s, and built the current house in 1959. Its located in Central saskatchewan, Canada.
But enough about the house, my questions are regarding the garage.
Its been leaking for a long time. The bottom of every stud, and the sill plates are all rotten. Its leaning, twisting, and honestly I'm not sure how its still standing.
It sits on a concrete foundation, but the top of the concrete is at grade, which is why part of why I'm having these issues.
Theres plenty of soft osb interior sheathing, and wood plank siding getting loose.
So here's the game plan thus far.
Tear down the whole garage, but saving the rafters, which are in good condition, and are slightly vaulted, using long 2x6 rafter ties. They're 24" o.c.
Then frame new 2x4 walls 10' tall, and install the old fir rafters.
I want to go with steel siding and roof, as I'm in my 20s, and want this garage to last a lifetime with minimal maintenance.
I also plan to insulate and heat it for winter.
My main question is in regards to the steel, and the shear strength.
Do I need osb sheathing under the steel siding?
I'm getting mixed opinions.
I planned to go steel,strapping, home wrap, 7/16 osb, studs/insulation, vapor barrier, 1" foam insulation (apparently makes a big difference) then osb interior sheathing from the outside in.
However I'm being told the sheathing is an unnecessary expense in my plan.
What are your thoughts?
Also any input on the plan in general would be appreciated.
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