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Looking for fire-rated material to cover kraft faced insulation in garage (not drywall)
Looking for fire-rated material to cover kraft faced insulation in garage (not drywall) (post #206956)
MarkLedbury on Sun, 10/21/2012 - 20:08
I'm looking for a fire-rated material that I can use to cover kraft-faced insulation in my garage. I will eventually drywall the garage, I just don't have time to do it right now. I've seen a foil faced sheeting with nylon reinforcement in the past that I think will work, but I don't know what it's called or where I can find it. Does anyone know of a good product I can use?
Thanks,
Mark
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Drywall. (post #206956, reply #1 of 3)
Drywall.
Drywall is almost certainly (post #206956, reply #2 of 3)
Drywall is almost certainly the cheapest option.
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When it was $4 a sheet, I (post #206956, reply #3 of 3)
When it was $4 a sheet, I would have said OSB!
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