by markus on Sun Oct 24, 2010 12:22 pm
Hi Jim, there are a few options as an answer to your question. Under Section 4(13-96-290)a of the City of Chicago Code, 1 hour fire separation is required. There are also various requirements for the door as well.
Depending on whether you are in the City or suburbs there will be some variance in the requirements. Most suburbs in Cook County are under some version/year of the IRC, a few are still under UBC, and I ran into a few a couple of years ago that were working on going from BOCA (think that was it) to the IRC. As you can tell there isn't absolute uniformity in adoption. You could contact your local building dept. and ask which Code they have adopted. For your purposes however, I would go with the 1 hour rating as a baseline.
Putting plywood under drywall in garages is a common practice by woodworkers, handyman, weekend DIY warriors. It gives them backing in order to hang stuff pretty much anywhere and keeps drywall from breaking upon typical impact. This installation has been approved by City inspectors when covered with 5/8" drywall.
You stated your desire to use 'fiber cement board'. I'm guessing you are talking about either durock, wonderboard or hardie backer board. These would be an option but you would need to verify fire rating per thickness of each board. It's sunday morning so I haven't had a chance to look this up, from what I remember 1/2 cement board was compliant. I vaguely remember that there was an issue with hardie board though. A critical factor in all of this would be that all seams would have to be fully mudded and taped to have a complete fire rating.
If damage resistance is what you are looking for, you may want to consider impact resistant drywall. USG makes such a product and it works really great. I've used it on jobs in the past. It will definitely take a beating. Taping out seams would also be easier. The big box stores could probably order it for you. However you would be best off finding a local drywall supply house, they tend to stock it. There are various in the City and suburbs. These places typically sell quantity to tradesman but will sell to homeowners no problem.
I hope that helps. Feel free to ask further questions.
Markus