Wet windows in the morning
Moisture can collect on glass, frames and surrounding surfaces, especially during colder months.
HUMIX helps UK homeowners identify and manage condensation, mould and persistent indoor moisture with specialist damp surveys and suitable ventilation-focused systems.
Condensation forms when warm indoor air meets cold surfaces, often leading to wet windows, mould and uncomfortable indoor air.
Moisture can collect on glass, frames and surrounding surfaces, especially during colder months.
Mould can appear in corners, around windows, on ceilings or behind furniture where air movement is limited.
High humidity and poor ventilation can make rooms feel cold, stale or uncomfortable even when heated.
Condensation and mould are often linked to excess indoor humidity, cold surfaces and poor air renewal. HUMIX starts with a specialist damp survey to understand the cause before recommending a suitable system.
Condensation control often depends on improving air renewal and reducing excess indoor humidity. Depending on the property, HUMIX may recommend a suitable ventilation-focused system such as EcoPair or another appropriate solution.
The correct recommendation depends on the room, ventilation conditions, moisture levels and how the property is used day to day.
Share whether the issue affects windows, bedrooms, bathrooms, corners, ceilings or poorly ventilated rooms.
A damp survey helps identify whether condensation is linked to cold surfaces, excess humidity or poor ventilation.
If condensation is confirmed, HUMIX can recommend a suitable solution such as EcoPair for controlled air renewal.
Request a free damp survey and get clear guidance before choosing any treatment or ventilation system.