Keep my garage moisture free

well, I think they are all flammable, but most especially the spray foam. The "skinned" foam boards may be slightly more fire resistant, but I wouldn't put too much faith in it.
I found the real rock wool insulation to be superior for me. It's green colored. You can put a propane torch to it, and it MIGHT barely singe. It can be a bit tough to work with. I bought it in batts, and bought several cheap(disposable) electric carving knives for cutting it. Unlike fiberglass insulation, it's unaffected by moisture.
^^ agree ^^ All foams have sizable flame spread ratings, it also gives off acrid smoke when burning. It IS a chemical.
So, it HAS to be covered with sheetrock to achieve a safe fire rating.
Now there's also Rockwool, "safe and sound" batt insulation. Its made from mineral wool and wont burn. But its expensive, about $1 per square foot of surface area.
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