Notices
991 2012-2019
Sponsored by:
Sponsored by:

Heated Garage Question

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
Old Jan 6, 2016 | 08:53 PM
  #1  
Big Lou's Avatar
Big Lou
Thread Starter
Advanced
 
Joined: Oct 2015
Posts: 92
Likes: 17
From: Westchester, NY
Default Heated Garage Question

So--after an almost 20 year wait, I'm back in a 911 (2016 C4 Black Edition). Loving, loving, loving the car. I've had it about a week. It is garaged and I have been driving it daily since I picked it up (one week ago tomorrow). My garage is tiny and the heating plant is about 3 feet away from the car. The garage is SUPER WARM I estimate 80+ degrees fahrenheit. So much so, that in the morning, when I drive off to work the car interior is warm enough that I open up a window or the sunroof.

Can this warm to hot garage create any issues for my car? Any thoughts or am I just being overly paranoid?
Attached Images
File Type: jpg
IMG_2580 (1).JPG (26.2 KB, 1866 views)
Reply
Old Jan 6, 2016 | 09:11 PM
  #2  
CSK 911 C4S's Avatar
CSK 911 C4S
Rennlist Member
10 Year Member
 
Joined: Jun 2014
Posts: 4,179
Likes: 1,032
From: Dickson, TN
Default

80+ degrees, are you living in there?

Turn that thing down. 50-60 degrees tops.
Reply
Old Jan 6, 2016 | 09:13 PM
  #3  
fastdiablo's Avatar
fastdiablo
Burning Brakes
 
Joined: Mar 2015
Posts: 903
Likes: 9
From: Denver, CO
Default

What's a heating plant?
Reply
Old Jan 6, 2016 | 09:44 PM
  #4  
jimbo1111's Avatar
jimbo1111
Banned
 
Joined: Sep 2002
Posts: 3,687
Likes: 38
From: Westchester, NY
Default

Originally Posted by fastdiablo
What's a heating plant?
Boiler room I'm guessing.
Reply
Old Jan 6, 2016 | 09:47 PM
  #5  
Porsche Jeff's Avatar
Porsche Jeff
Racer
10 Year Member
 
Joined: Jun 2012
Posts: 427
Likes: 45
From: Motor City, Detroit, MI
Default

I'm no expert but when mine sits in the garage in the summer here and it's 90 degrees, no harm from that.
Reply
Old Jan 6, 2016 | 09:50 PM
  #6  
jimbo1111's Avatar
jimbo1111
Banned
 
Joined: Sep 2002
Posts: 3,687
Likes: 38
From: Westchester, NY
Default

So the heat from the boiler room is dissipating into the garage and you feel it may be an issue with overhearing the vehicle. I don't think it should be a problem unless the temperature goes will beyond 80 deg. I would actually appreciate a warm car in the mourning. You my want to do a little insulating though. All of that heat escaping into unfinished areas will surely cost you a good clip.
Reply
Old Jan 6, 2016 | 09:58 PM
  #7  
Big Lou's Avatar
Big Lou
Thread Starter
Advanced
 
Joined: Oct 2015
Posts: 92
Likes: 17
From: Westchester, NY
Default

Originally Posted by CSK 911 C4S
80+ degrees, are you living in there?

Turn that thing down. 50-60 degrees tops.
Wish I could but I can't control the temperature in the garage--the thermostats are in the house and the boiler is cranking most of the night-- the heat is coming from the boiler on the left...
Reply
Old Jan 6, 2016 | 10:15 PM
  #8  
golfnutintib's Avatar
golfnutintib
Rennlist Member
10 Year Member
 
Joined: Sep 2014
Posts: 3,858
Likes: 56
From: ..............
Default

no harm at low 80s
agree with others who suggest some strategic insulation
over time that is alot of wasted energy
Reply
Old Jan 6, 2016 | 10:25 PM
  #9  
rxtrom's Avatar
rxtrom
Racer
15 Year Member
 
Joined: Oct 2006
Posts: 390
Likes: 13
From: PA/CT
Default

What is the temperature outside? If you are going to 80+ to below freezing in that instant from pulling out of the garage that may have some effect. I'm not sure what though, but I can't imagine that is a normal environment for a car to be operating in. Most temperature extremes cars are exposed to are gradual.

Can you crack the garage door a little to bring the temp down to the 50's?
Reply
Old Jan 6, 2016 | 10:52 PM
  #10  
Homeles's Avatar
Homeles
Three Wheelin'
 
Joined: Dec 2012
Posts: 1,663
Likes: 135
From: SC
Default

Didn't want to suggest the obvious, but crack a window? Leave a gap on the garage door?
Reply
Old Jan 6, 2016 | 10:54 PM
  #11  
Big Lou's Avatar
Big Lou
Thread Starter
Advanced
 
Joined: Oct 2015
Posts: 92
Likes: 17
From: Westchester, NY
Default

Originally Posted by rxtrom
What is the temperature outside? If you are going to 80+ to below freezing in that instant from pulling out of the garage that may have some effect. I'm not sure what though, but I can't imagine that is a normal environment for a car to be operating in. Most temperature extremes cars are exposed to are gradual.

Can you crack the garage door a little to bring the temp down to the 50's?
Unfortunately, if I crack the garage door open, I am exposing the house to critters like field mice, etc. As to driving out into the cold, this morning I noticed many cars with frost on them, so yes it was below freezing...but as soon as I drive out, I am usually sitting in stop and go traffic for the first 10 minutes, so for whatever its worth, the car seems to have a few minutes to acclimate to the colder temps...
Reply
Old Jan 6, 2016 | 11:12 PM
  #12  
Key Left's Avatar
Key Left
Pro
 
Joined: Jul 2013
Posts: 533
Likes: 5
From: Saratoga Springs, NY
Default

It's like you live in Brazil...no harm in that.
Reply
Old Jan 7, 2016 | 10:01 AM
  #13  
John52's Avatar
John52
Instructor
20 Year Member
 
Joined: Sep 2001
Posts: 146
Likes: 1
From: Ontario, Canada
Default

Do you live in an area where it is cold enough for the roads department to use salt to melt ice and snow? If yes, salt and a heated garage, not a good combination.
Reply
Old Jan 7, 2016 | 02:44 PM
  #14  
CSK 911 C4S's Avatar
CSK 911 C4S
Rennlist Member
10 Year Member
 
Joined: Jun 2014
Posts: 4,179
Likes: 1,032
From: Dickson, TN
Default

Originally Posted by Big Lou
Wish I could but I can't control the temperature in the garage--the thermostats are in the house and the boiler is cranking most of the night-- the heat is coming from the boiler on the left...
Gotcha. Missed that from the 1st post.
Reply
Old Jan 7, 2016 | 06:33 PM
  #15  
NoGaBiker's Avatar
NoGaBiker
Drifting
15 Year Member
 
Joined: Feb 2011
Posts: 3,464
Likes: 311
From: Midtown Atlanta
Default

Originally Posted by rxtrom
What is the temperature outside? If you are going to 80+ to below freezing in that instant from pulling out of the garage that may have some effect. I'm not sure what though, but I can't imagine that is a normal environment for a car to be operating in. Most temperature extremes cars are exposed to are gradual.
Many people who live in unGodly places like The North have heated (and cooled) garages specifically to keep cars at a constant temp. While they may not keep them at 80, they still likely see the same temp delta when pulling out, i.e. The garage is kept at 68 and ambient outside temp is minus five or something. Surely the cars are designed around that possibility, as it's not uncommon amongst Porsche owners?
Reply



All times are GMT -3. The time now is 09:54 AM.