Plytanium Sturd-I-Floor Plywood Subfloor Panels
Georgia-Pacific Plytanium Sanded Plywood Sheets & Panels

Plytanium® Sturd-I-Floor

  • Versatile and durable
  • Provides stiffness and stability to floor systems
  • Plywood is recommended by many flooring manufacturers and associations as a single-layer flooring system
Plytanium® Sturd-I-Floor® sub-floor panels have helped deliver sturdy, stable flooring systems for over five decades.

Plytanium® plywood has more than 50 years of proven performance in construction applications, and Plytanium Sturd-I-Floor panels hold nails firmly and help minimize nail pops that can lead to squeaky floors.

Easy installation with Quick-Fit™ tongue-and-groove profile

Single layer flooring panel for use under hardwood flooring, carpet and pad, ceramic and vinyl floor coverings.

SPECS

Available Sizes (Sized for 4’ x 8’)
Square Edge

3’-11 7⁄8” (1.216 m) x 7’-11 7⁄8” (2.435 m)

Tongue & Groove

3’-11 1⁄2” (1.206 m) x 7’-11 7⁄8” (2.435 m)

Building Code Performance Categories, Panel Thickness
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

+0, -1⁄16” (+0, -1.6 mm)

Straightness Tolerance

±1⁄16” (±1.6 mm)

Squareness Tolerance

± 1/8” (± 3.2 mm)

Primary Species

Southern Yellow Pine

Testing Agency

APA® – The Engineered Wood Association

Classification

Exposure 1 : Plywood 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 1-09

CERTIFICATIONS
SFI Certified

PRODUCT RESOURCES

Warranties
Specifications
Safety Data Sheets
Installation
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EPDS

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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