Georgia-Pacific Blue Ribbon Sturd-I-Floor Subfloor OSB Plywood Panels
Georgia Pacific Blue Ribbon OSB Sturd-I-Floor Plywood Subfloor Panels

Blue Ribbon® Sturd-I-Floor

  • Strong and uniform consistency throughout
  • Tongue and groove profile for easy installation
  • Smooth surface; no core voids, knots or splits
Stability, strength and moisture-protection – all rolled into one

Blue Ribbon® OSB Sturd-I-Floor panels contain no core voids, knots or splits and provide a quality base layer for subfloor applications. Ideal for use in residential and light commercial construction, with the span and sealing to keep moisture at bay, Blue Ribbon® OSB Sturd-I-Floor panels are also recognized for their ease of installation. If Georgia Pacific Wood Products can make your job easier, we’re all over it.

Blue edge seal helps prevent moisture intrusion

Effective fastener retention

Span and exposure rated sub-floor

SPECS

Available Sizes*
Square Edge

3’-11 7/8” (1.216 m) x 7’-11 7/8” (2.435 m) – sized for 4’ x 8’

Square Edge

3’-11 7/8” (1.216 m) x 8’-11 7/8” (2.740 m) – sized for 4’ x 9’

Square Edge

3’-11 7/8” (1.216 m) x 9’-11 7/8” (3.044 m) – sized for 4’ x 10’

Tongue & Groove

3’-11 1/2” (1.206 m) x 7’-11 7/8” (2.435 m) – sized for 4’ x 8

Tongue & Groove

3’-11 1/2” (1.206 m) x 8’-11 7/8” (2.740 m) – sized for 4’ x 9’

Tongue & Groove

3’-11 1/2” (1.206 m) x 9’-11 7/8” (3.044 m) – sized for 4’ x 10’

  • Custom panels up to 26’ are also available
Building Code Performance Categories, Panel Thickness
7/16 CAT

0.418” (10.61 mm)

15/32 CAT

0.451” (11.45 mm)

1/2 CAT

0.483” (12.26 mm)

19/32 CAT

0.578” (14.68 mm)

23/32 CAT

0.703” (17.85 mm)

1-1/8 CAT

1.091” (27.71 mm)

Specifications
Length/Width Tolerance

± 1/16” (± 1.6 mm)

Straightness Tolerance

± 1/16” (± 1.6 mm)

Squareness Tolerance

± 1/8” (± 3.2 mm)

Testing Agency

APA – The Engineered Wood Association

Classification

Exposure 1 : OSB suitable for uses not permanently exposed to the weather. Panels classified as Exposure 1 are intended to resist the effects of moisture on structural performance as may occur due to construction delays, or other conditions of similar severity.

Code Fire Classification

Class III or C

Flame Spread Rating

76-200, smoke developed index <450

Building Code Compliance

PS 2-10

CERTIFICATIONS
SFI Certified

PRODUCT RESOURCES

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Product FAQs

What is Sturd-I-Floor®?
Answer

Sturd-I-Floor® is an APA designation that is a combination subfloor-underlayment produced from OSB or plywood. These panels feature a built-in underlayment that allows the convenience of using only Sturd-I-Floor® under certain finish flooring, especially carpet and pad.

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