What to Consider When Installing Plywood Walls in a Detached Garage?

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Asked By CraftyBuilder99 On

I just finished building my detached garage and installed insulation rolls last week. Now I'm looking to put up 5/8" plywood to cover the insulation and finish the walls. I plan to use 2.5" screws so I can easily remove them if necessary. Since the garage is wrapped with Tyvek and the insulation has a backing, I'm not planning on adding any vapor barriers. Does anyone have advice or suggestions on this approach?

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Answered By WoodGrainGuru88 On

Why are you going with plywood instead of drywall? Just curious, because if your garage is well-constructed and wrapped, drywall could be a good option too.

BuilderBae77 -

That's a fair point! Honestly, it's mostly a personal preference. I think plywood looks better than drywall, and it’s also more forgiving when it comes to hanging things. Plus, it's easier to repair from bumps and scratches.

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