Excessive humidity in your home can lead to unpleasant odors, property damage, and health issues such as breathing difficulties. If you’re looking to chase away this unhealthy moisture, here are seven effective tips to help you reduce humidity levels.
1. Ventilate Daily
Daily ventilation is crucial, even in winter. Open your windows for five to ten minutes each day to renew the air and eliminate excess humidity. If possible, create a draft by opening multiple windows. Focus on high-humidity areas such as the bathroom and kitchen for optimal results.
2. Clean Your VMC (Controlled Mechanical Ventilation)
A Controlled Mechanical Ventilation (VMC) system effectively renews indoor air and prevents excessive humidity. Whether single or double flow, make sure to clean the ventilation grilles with a vacuum once a year. Dust accumulation can hinder air circulation, so regular maintenance is essential for optimal performance.
3. Opt for Double Glazing
If you notice condensation or water droplets on your windows, it’s a sign of dampness. Double-glazed windows help maintain consistent indoor temperatures and reduce condensation issues. To further enhance air circulation, consider installing ventilation grilles on your new windows.
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