
North Carolina Here’s 15 Things You Should Never Store in Your Garage
From spoiled wine to ruined electronics, here's what extreme temperatures are doing to your belongings.
Why Your Garage Might Be the Worst Place to Store Your Stuff
For many of us, the garage has become a makeshift storage unit — the place where we toss everything that doesn’t have a proper home. But what most people don’t realize is that garages are one of the worst spots to store anything valuable, sentimental, or sensitive. If you live somewhere with hot summers, freezing winters, or high humidity, your garage could actually be destroying your stuff without you even realizing it.
Garages are rarely climate-controlled, which means they’re constantly exposed to fluctuating temperatures and moisture. That kind of environment is a breeding ground for mold, mildew, rust, and pests. Even items you think are sealed tight could be vulnerable to damage over time.
If you’ve been using your garage as a storage space, it might be time to reevaluate. Storing things inside your home, using tightly sealed containers, or investing in a climate-controlled unit could save you money and heartache in the long run. It’s tempting to use the extra space — but some items just aren’t worth the risk.
15 Things You Should Never Store in Your Garage

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