In some instances, the plywood could have been the finished wall at one point in time. Future owners may have gone over the plywood with drywall.
Depends on the size of the sheets of plywood.
Assuming the plywood comes in 4' by 8' sheets you would need 6 sheets to cover a 12' by 16' area.
The answer will depend on the size of the plywood sheet!
That depends entirely on the size of the sheets !
A sheet of plywood is 4' x 8'. It would take 2 sheets long (16'), and 4 sheets wide (16'), for a total of 8 sheets, with some scrap left over. Since you can't buy plywood in other sizes, really, it would take 8 full sheets.
For an 8' ceiling you will need 13 sheets.
Multiply the width by the length, for area. So, 16x12=192Answer:American measured plywood comes in 4x8 sheets. The floor would be 2 sheets long (2x8=16) and 3 sheets wide (4x3=12) so you would need 3x2=6 sheets.
The answer will depend on the units used for the measurement of the room as well as the size of the plywood sheets. And since you have not bothered to share those crucial bits of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
I took my left over drywall and cut it into 12-15.5 inch sheets and glued it inside the wall (interior walls) between the studs I wanted to be more sound proof. I did it in the bathroom and my bedroom. Obviously you have to do it after one side is done and before you put the final sheets on the other side. You can do it to outside walls but you will limit insulation space and would have to glue it to the plywood or particle board.
each sheet is 32 square feet, so it would take 7 sheets
There is 32 sq ft in a 4 by 8 sheet of plywood. You would need at least 21 sheets to cover the roof.
It would take 14.43 sheets of plywood to cover 462 sq ft. 462 divided by 32. One sheet of plywood is 4ft by 8ft or 32 sq ft