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How to waterproof plywood to protect against moisture and rot

Plywood is a versatile material that can be used almost anywhere in the home. However, waterproofing plywood takes it to the next level, making it ideal for both moisture-laden interiors and exteriors. It is made from layers bonded together, so any water that gets between the layers can weaken the wood.

Introducing a sealant will help prevent this from happening, allowing you to safely use it in your bathroom, replace kitchen worktops, and build outside. The type of sealant you need to seal the plywood will depend on its intended use. Here, the experts reveal five options to ensure you choose the right one for your needs.

Steve Larkin

Steve Larkin is the CEO of Kitchen Door Hub with years of experience in kitchen and bedroom design, carpentry and fitting. Kitchen Door Hub are passionate about helping homeowners craft their dream spaces and is with them for every step of their renovation journey.

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