Dehumidifiers work by removing moisture from the air making it more difficult for mould to thrive (Image: Getty)

The onset of winter in the UK brings with it cold, wet and often dreary weather conditions that are set to persist for the coming months. One common issue that arises during this season is condensation, a phenomenon that becomes particularly prevalent due to the chilly and frequently frosty climate.

Condensation occurs when the warm, humid air inside your home comes into contact with the cold surface of your windows. This interaction leads to the formation of water droplets as the air cools.

If not addressed promptly, this accumulated moisture can foster the growth of mould and mildew. The unsightly black blight tends to afflict homes during this period, as the damp and c

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