7 16 will be fine for 16 on center and 5 8 for 24 on center rafters.
Osb for shed roof.
Osb comes in 4 by 8 foot sheets as does plywood but the manufacturing process allows the production of longer and wider ones.
Good enough for houses good enough for a shed.
Using oriented strand board is a tested way of reducing costs for building your shed.
The osb thickness will be based on the rafter spacing.
Plywood with similar propertiescurrently costs about 30 more for an equivalent thickness.
This is a type of engineered particleboard made specifically for covering the roof of a shed or dwelling.
However there are some sceptics out there who doubt the strength and durability of osb.
Using oriented strand board osb for shed walls floors and roofs.
Underneath the shingles is osb sheathing.
Sheets of 7 16 inch thick with no edge support can be used in an area where the snow load is 30 pounds per square foot.
The thickness required by josh s circumstances are good for roof snow loads of up to 70 psf again spanning 24.
However moisture has a way of finding its way into a structure.
Thicknesses range from 5 16 to 3 4 inch and the proper one to use.
For the curious 7 16 osb has a span rating of 24 16 and with supports every 24 inches is good for a roof live load of 40 psf pounds per square foot with a 10 psf dead load.
Typical types of wood used for roof sheathing are oriented strand board known as osb and plywood the most popular being osb.