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osb siding is
fiber - cement
a type of plywood
a type of waferboard
a type of hardboard
laminated veneer lumber
question 10
osb siding
should stop one to two inches above roof surfaces
should never be used in contact with masonry walls
is not prone to buckling
is prone to efflorescence
requires weep holes about every 32 inches
OSB (Oriented - Strand Board) is a type of waferboard made from compressed wood strands. It should stop one to two inches above roof surfaces to prevent water - related damage.
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First question: C. a type of waferboard
Second question: A. should stop one to two inches above roof surfaces