Hope I posted this in the right forum.
I had some extra OSB so I nailed it up around my furnace and hot water tank. Basically as some sort of wall instead of having bare studs showing. I've heard that this is not a good idea and I should cover it in drywall as a better fire stop just in case a fire starts in that area. Even heard rumors that if a fire did start that some insurance companies would deny coverage just because of this OSB.
Anyone know if this is true, if OSB is not to be used in such a way, breaks some major code, is a fire hazard, etc?
Thanks so much.
Kenny D
I had some extra OSB so I nailed it up around my furnace and hot water tank. Basically as some sort of wall instead of having bare studs showing. I've heard that this is not a good idea and I should cover it in drywall as a better fire stop just in case a fire starts in that area. Even heard rumors that if a fire did start that some insurance companies would deny coverage just because of this OSB.
Anyone know if this is true, if OSB is not to be used in such a way, breaks some major code, is a fire hazard, etc?
Thanks so much.
Kenny D