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by jefftk
1068 days ago
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For what it's worth, in the Boston area traditional sheathing is boards parallel to the ground, not diagonal. (I've seen dozens of houses from ~1900-1920 in the process of full gut rebuilds, and none of them had diagonally installed sheathing.) |
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My old house (~1920) had diagonal shiplap under the floors instead of plywood (but parallel in the oldest walls). That's probably more for making hardwood floors easier to install than structural integrity.
Edit: The internet says 'start of the 20th century' phased out in 1950's (plywood), and 'sometimes diagonally'.