Feb 14, 2026

Structural Materials

Structural Materials

Plywood

3/4 Plywood: Sizes, Uses, and Pricing Explained

3/4 plywood is one of the most commonly used building materials for framing, subfloors, and sheathing. Learn standard sizes, actual thickness, common grades, and what impacts plywood pricing in Boise and the Treasure Valley.

What Is 3/4 Plywood

3/4 plywood refers to a nominal thickness used widely in residential and commercial construction. While labeled as 3/4 inch, the actual thickness is typically 23/32 inch. This slight variation accounts for finishing and sanding during manufacturing.

Because of its strength and stability, 3/4 plywood is commonly used for subflooring, roof decking, wall sheathing, cabinetry, and structural applications.

Common Sizes and Dimensions

3/4 plywood is most commonly available in:

4 ft x 8 ft sheets
4 ft x 10 ft sheets
4 ft x 12 ft sheets

The standard 4 x 8 sheet remains the most widely used size for subfloors and framing applications.

Understanding actual dimensions is important when planning layout, estimating materials, and minimizing waste on a job site.

Why Contractors Choose Local Suppliers for Plywood

Contractors searching for 3/4 plywood often prioritize availability and consistent stock. Working with a local lumber yard ensures:

Reliable inventory
Clear grading standards
Bulk purchasing options
Job site delivery

Capital Lumber supplies dimensional lumber, structural materials, and plywood products throughout Boise and the Treasure Valley.

Why Contractors Choose Local Suppliers for Plywood

Contractors searching for 3/4 plywood often prioritize availability and consistent stock. Working with a local lumber yard ensures:

Reliable inventory
Clear grading standards
Bulk purchasing options
Job site delivery

Capital Lumber supplies dimensional lumber, structural materials, and plywood products throughout Boise and the Treasure Valley.

Finding 3/4 Plywood Near You

If you need 3/4 plywood for framing, subflooring, or structural projects, confirm the correct grade and thickness before purchasing. Local availability and delivery options can help keep projects on schedule.

Contact Capital Lumber to check current inventory, sheet sizes, and job site delivery availability.

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