If you’re looking for a material that’s both water-resistant and easy to work with, then you may want to consider using waterproof plywood.

The cost of waterproof plywood is not high. In fact, you can buy one of the best waterproof plywood in India that’s both durable and affordable.

However, there is a fair amount of speculation about whether waterproof plywood is actually waterproof.

In this myth vs. truth article, we will dispel the wrong notions of waterproof plywood.

 

How Is Waterproof Plywood Made?

Waterproof plywood is a type of plywood that’s been treated with a waterproofing sealant. This sealant helps to protect the plywood from water damage, making it durable and an ideal choice for use in areas where moisture is a concern.

When exposed to excessive moisture, waterproof plywood can swell or warp, and it’s still possible for the wood to rot.

Where Is Waterproof Plywood Used?

Waterproof plywood is often used in construction because it’s ideal for wet areas such as bathrooms and kitchens.

It’s also used in outdoor furniture and decks, as it’s resistant to moisture and weathering. Other uses include making boats, RVs, and outdoor furniture.

 

Debunking the Myths

Next, let’s discuss the misconceptions about waterproof plywood and establish the facts.

 

Myth 1: There’s Only One Type of Plywood That Provides Water Protection

 

Fact: There are four types of plywood that protect against water and moisture in varying degrees.

 

  1. Boiling waterproof (BWP) grade plywood or marine plywood is completely waterproof. Durable and resistant to water, it is best suited for boat building.

 

  1. Moisture-resistant (MR) grade plywood is not waterproof in itself. Formaldehyde is used to treat the wood so that it resists humidity and moisture. However, it cannot withstand heavy water exposure. It may not be suitable for long-term use in the kitchen.

 

  1. Boiling water-resistant (BWR) grade plywood is treated with phenolic resins for water resistance and is suitable for use in kitchens and bathrooms. Again, it’s water resistant and not waterproof. 
  2. Water-repellent plywood is water resistant due to its bonding material, a synthetic plastic resin, which keeps it impervious to moisture.

 

Myth 2: The Cost of Waterproof Plywood Is High

Fact: This isn’t always the case. When used properly, it can actually reduce construction costs. Moreover, it is not susceptible to mold or rot, making it a more economical option in the long run.

 

Myth 3: Its Maintenance Cost Is High

Fact: People think that waterproof plywood furniture is expensive to maintain, but this is not the case at all. In fact, if you take care of your furniture properly, it can last for many years.

 

Myth 4: It Is Difficult To Clean

Fact: To clean your waterproof plywood furniture, all you need is a mild soap and water solution. You can use a sponge or a cloth to clean the surface of the furniture. Be sure to avoid any areas that may be painted or treated with sealant, as this may cause damage. Once you have cleaned the surface of the furniture, rinse it off completely with water.

 

Myth 5: It Has Limited Applications

Fact: Waterproof plywood furniture can be used indoors or outdoors, which means that it can be used in any weather condition. In short, it can be used in any environment where other types of furniture would not be appropriate.

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Where Can I Buy Good Quality Waterproof Plywood?

AK Plywood is one of the best waterproof plywood manufacturers in India. We’ve been fulfilling the needs of the building industry with quality products for over four decades.

We offer a wide range of waterproof plywood products such as MR, BWP, and BWR. In addition, you can also pick fire-retardant plywood, flexi plywood, and pre-laminated plywood for your needs.

We also offer other products, including PVC foam boards, blackboards, and laminates. To learn more about our full range of products, you can visit our website.

Dr Prashanth MA
Director at AK Group/Apple Plywood | + posts

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