Roof Decking Matters…Here’s why!
If you live in Apex or nearby Cary, Raleigh, or Durham, your roof decking quietly carries the weight of every storm, heat wave, and cold snap. When it’s solid, your shingles can do their job. When it’s not, even a brand‑new roof can fail long before it should.
This guide walks you through what roof decking is, how to spot problems, and what to expect if your decking needs to be replaced during a roofing project in the Triangle.
What roof decking actually is
Roof decking (also called the roof deck or sheathing) is the structural layer of wood panels attached to your roof framing. Shingles, underlayment, and ice‑and‑water shield all sit on top of this layer. In most Apex‑area homes, decking is either plywood or OSB (oriented strand board).
When your decking is healthy, it:
- Provides a flat, stable surface for shingles
- Helps your roof handle wind uplift and storms
- Supports proper nailing so shingles stay put


Common roof decking problems we see around Apex, Cary, and Raleigh
In the Triangle, we see the same patterns over and over again when we pull shingles and expose the deck. Most issues come from a mix of age, moisture, and past shortcuts.
1. Rot and soft spots from leaks
Slow leaks around chimneys, pipe boots, skylights, or old flashing can soak the decking over time. From the street, the roof might look fine. Up close, the wood can be soft, crumbling, or even missing in sections.
2. Delamination and sagging panels
Older plywood can delaminate, and OSB can swell when it’s repeatedly exposed to moisture. That’s when you start to see waves, dips, or “soft bounce” when someone walks the roof.
3. Inadequate or outdated decking
Some older homes around Apex, Cary, and Raleigh still have thin boards or widely spaced planks instead of modern sheathing. These can make it hard to properly fasten shingles and meet today’s building standards.
Not sure what’s under your shingles?
A professional inspection can reveal hidden decking issues before they turn into interior leaks. Our team at Artisan Quality Roofing inspects the deck on every full replacement we perform.
Signs your roof decking might be in trouble
You can’t see the deck directly from the ground, but you can watch for clues that something underneath the shingles isn’t right:
- Visible dips or waves in the roof surface
- Shingles that won’t lay flat or keep popping nails
- Persistent leaks in the same area
- Musty smells or staining in the attic
- Daylight visible through roof boards
What happens to roof decking during a replacement
When we replace a roof, we don’t just swap shingles. We strip the roof down to the decking so we can see exactly what we’re working with.
1. Tear‑off down to the deck
All old shingles, underlayment, and nails are removed so the decking is fully exposed.
2. Decking inspection and documentation
We walk every plane of the roof, checking for rot, soft spots, gaps, and code issues.
3. Replacing bad decking
Damaged sections are cut out and replaced with new, properly sized panels.
4. Installing underlayment and shingles
Once the deck is solid, we install underlayment, flashing, and shingles according to manufacturer specs.
Plywood vs OSB: which roof decking is better for Triangle homes?
Both plywood and OSB are used across Apex, Cary, Raleigh, and Durham. Each has pros and cons:
- Plywood: Handles moisture better and resists swelling.
- OSB: Cost‑effective and widely used in modern construction.
For technical details on OSB and plywood performance, the APA – The Engineered Wood Association provides trusted guidance.
For a deeper comparison, visit our guide: OSB vs. Plywood for Roof Sheathing.
How local weather affects your roof decking
The Triangle’s mix of humidity, storms, and heat puts steady stress on roof decks:
- Heavy rain can push moisture under aging shingles
- Heat and UV accelerate shingle breakdown
- Ice at the eaves can trap water
FEMA outlines how wind and moisture impact roof decking in their high‑wind roofing recommendations.
When should Apex, Cary, Raleigh, and Durham homeowners worry?
It’s time to think seriously about decking when:
- Your roof is 15–20+ years old
- You’ve had multiple repairs in the same area
- You see dips or soft spots
- You’re planning a full roof replacement
Ready for a roof replacement that starts with the decking?
If you’re in Apex, Cary, Raleigh, Durham, or within about 45 minutes of Apex, our team can inspect your roof and give you a clear plan.