Homes & InteriorsSimple steps to ward off condensation and mould this winter

Simple steps to ward off condensation and mould this winter

Manchester homeowners have been urged to take some key simple steps to ward off condensation and potentially dangerous mould this winter.

As the country enters the colder months, the re-emergence of bathroom mould will become an increasingly annoying household issue.

Central heating and reduced ventilation tends to create ideal conditions for mould growth as it thrives in damp, poorly ventilated spaces, and the bathroom is often the perfect breeding ground.

Jennifer Shaw, an expert at Plumbworld, said: “What might appear as condensation to begin with can quickly lead to mould – which can, in serious cases, lead to health issues in the long run.

“While removing condensation altogether is impossible in a bathroom, there are ways to minimise it and get rid of it quickly.”

Here are five essential tips to prevent mould from taking hold in your bathroom this winter.

1. Maximise ventilation

Proper ventilation is the most effective way to prevent mould. “One of the simplest ways to keep mould at bay is to ensure your bathroom is well-ventilated,” said Jennifer.

“Make sure to open windows or use an extractor fan every time you use the shower or bath.”

Even in the colder months, it’s crucial to allow fresh air to circulate, helping to reduce moisture levels that can lead to mould growth.

“I would also recommend keeping the door slightly ajar after a shower to let the humidity escape.”

2. Wipe down surfaces after use

Mould can start forming within 24 to 48 hours on damp surfaces. To prevent this, Jennifer advises: “After showering, take a few minutes to wipe down the tiles, shower door, and any other surfaces that may have collected moisture. This simple habit can make a big difference in keeping mould at bay.”

Using a squeegee on glass surfaces and tiles can quickly remove excess water and reduce the risk of mould.

3. Avoid leaving damp towels in the bathroom

“Damp towels are a major contributor to excess moisture in the bathroom,” warns Jennifer. Instead of leaving wet towels to dry in the bathroom, she suggests hanging them in a well-ventilated area, such as a heated towel rail or a laundry room. This not only helps in preventing mould but also keeps your towels fresher for longer.

4. Keep your bathroom clean and dry

Regular cleaning is essential to preventing mould buildup.

“Make it a habit to clean your bathroom thoroughly at least once a week,” says Jennifer.

Use mould-resistant cleaning products, particularly on grout lines, shower curtains, and around sinks where mould is most likely to develop. After cleaning, make sure the bathroom is thoroughly dried, as moisture left behind can still contribute to mould growth.

5. Invest in a dehumidifier

In particularly damp bathrooms, a dehumidifier can be an invaluable tool.

“If your bathroom struggles with humidity even after taking other preventive measures, consider investing in a small dehumidifier,” suggests Jennifer. “It can help reduce moisture levels and prevent mould spores from taking root.”

Helen Greaney
Helen Greaney
I'm a journalist with more than 18 years' experience on local, regional and national newspapers, as well as PR and digital marketing. Crime and the courts is my specialist area but I'm also keen to hear your stories concerning Manchester and the greater North West region.
Latest

Five years of creative growth and success for BWS celebrated

BWS is celebrating its fifth anniversary after five years of standout creative work, strong business growth and an expanding reputation across animation, film and digital...

Tony Bellew and Charlie Parsons launch ‘Fight Your Corner’ podcast

Former WBC Cruiserweight champion Tony Bellew and content creator Charlie Parsons have joined forces for Fight Your Corner, a weekly show built around fiery...

High Earners in the UK Turn to Pensions to Offset Rising Tax Burdens

For many high-earning professionals and business owners, climbing income brackets can result in a heavier tax burden and reduced net earnings. Pension contributions remain...

I’m an eye surgeon – here are the reasons you shouldn’t delay an eye test

Brits are being urged not to neglect routine vision tests as a leading eye surgeon warns that many serious problems develop “silently”. Ms Masara Laginaf,...
Subscribe to our newsletter
Business Manchester will use the information you provide on this form to be in touch with you and to provide updates and marketing.
Don't miss

Tony Bellew and Charlie Parsons launch ‘Fight Your Corner’ podcast

Former WBC Cruiserweight champion Tony Bellew and content creator Charlie Parsons have joined forces for Fight Your Corner, a weekly show built around fiery...

Camp Digital expands ‘Rising Stars’ programme to widen access to the UK’s digital sector

A Manchester-based digital conference is expanding its funded ticket scheme aimed at students, career switchers and early-career professionals, as concerns grow over access and...

I’m an eye surgeon – here are the reasons you shouldn’t delay an eye test

Brits are being urged not to neglect routine vision tests as a leading eye surgeon warns that many serious problems develop “silently”. Ms Masara Laginaf,...

Limb Loss and Limb Difference Awareness Month Marks the Start of Two New Charity Partnerships for Mobility in Motion

During Limb Loss and Limb Difference Awareness Month, Mobility in Motion has announced that it has formed new partnerships with Steel Bones and Finding...

More News

‘Home Office 2.0’ Takes Shape as UK Homeowners Adapt Open-plan Homes for Hybrid Work

Changing commuting habits are influencing how homeowners redesign interior spaces Designers report increasing interest in ‘broken-plan’ layouts that support flexible working Demand for...

Serving up opportunities for young padel players: Consultiv Utilities partners with Jason Manford’s JM Padel Academy

North East utilities specialist, Consultiv Utilities has announced a new sponsorship partnership with JM Padel Academy for 2026, supporting the academy’s mission to make...

How Under-Stairs Storage Is Helping Homes Make Better Use of Every Inch in 2026

With limited space and rising costs shaping home improvement decisions, homeowners are increasingly seeking smarter ways to improve functionality without major disruption. Rather than...