
Benefits
Dehumidification reduces excess moisture in the air, helping to prevent condensation and mould growth. This protects building structures and creates a healthier indoor environment.
Helps prevent mould and mildew
By controlling humidity, it stops the damp conditions that allow mould and mildew to grow, protecting both health and building materials.
Reduces condensation on windows and walls
Lower moisture levels reduce water droplets forming on windows and cold surfaces, preventing damage and unsightly staining.
Improves indoor air quality and comfort
Drier air limits allergens and musty odours, creating a more comfortable and healthier living or working environment.

Understand the Problem
The main factors to manage are relative humidity, temperature variation, and ventilation. Mould begins to grow rapidly when relative humidity rises above 60 per cent. Significant temperature differences can cause cold surfaces to attract condensation. Poor ventilation and limited air movement also create stagnant conditions that increase the likelihood of localised condensation.

Prevent condensation and mould
Example: To maintain a basement/cellar condensation and mould free, we use a Condair DA adsorption-dryer combined with an effective ventilation system.

General strategies to avoid condensation and mould - control humidity and temperature
Controlling temperature is another key measure. Insulating cold surfaces helps to prevent condensation from forming, which is particularly relevant for basement walls and floors or cold storage surfaces used in food processing facilities. Maintaining stable temperatures reduces the risk of rapid changes that encourage condensation. In archival environments, room temperatures should be kept slightly above the dew point of the air to minimise the potential for moisture to form on surfaces.

General Strategies to avoid condensation and mould - Airflow and Ventilation
The prevention of condensation and mould is especially important in basements, cellars, archives and industrial production lines.
Frequently asked questions
Which type of dehumidifier is better for preventing condensation?
Will using a dehumidifier heat the room?
If you want to explore your options for humidity control, Condair's expert sales engineers will visit your site, review your project and talk you through their recommendations.
Alternatively, if you would prefer a call or online meeting, our team are always happy to discuss possible solutions and offer free technical advice.
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