Noticing water running down your windows or damp patches forming in certain corners? In many London properties, condensation builds up quietly over time, especially in rooms with limited airflow or uneven heating. At Mould Inspection London, we focus on understanding where the moisture is coming from before it turns into mould.
✔ Check where moisture is collecting and why it stays there
✔ Identify airflow issues and colder areas in the room
✔ Clear, practical steps to reduce condensation long term
Noticing water running down your windows or damp patches forming in certain corners? In many London properties, condensation builds up quietly over time, especially in rooms where airflow is limited or heating isn’t consistent. At Mould Inspection London, we look at how moisture behaves inside the property and why it settles in specific areas instead of drying out naturally.
In compact flats and older houses, warm air often meets colder surfaces like window glass or external walls. That’s where moisture starts to form. We regularly see this in bedrooms where windows stay closed overnight, or in living rooms where furniture is pushed tightly against walls, blocking airflow. Recently in Fulham, we dealt with a case where condensation behind a sofa led to early mould growth simply because the wall couldn’t dry out.
Condensation doesn’t always feel like a serious issue at first. It might start with slight fogging on windows or a faint musty smell. Over time, though, repeated moisture build-up creates the right conditions for mould to develop, especially during colder months.
What makes it tricky is that everyday habits play a big role. Drying clothes indoors, inconsistent heating, or not using extractor fans properly can all increase indoor moisture levels. In many London homes, these small factors combine without being obvious.
Understanding where the moisture comes from is the key to solving the problem. Without that, wiping surfaces or opening windows occasionally won’t make a lasting difference.
Condensation forms when warm, moisture-heavy air comes into contact with a colder surface, but in real homes it’s rarely that simple. In London properties, the way rooms are used, heated, and ventilated has a bigger impact than most people expect. At Mould Inspection London, we often find that condensation issues are tied to how a space functions day to day rather than a single fault.
One common pattern we see is moisture building up overnight. Bedrooms are a typical example. With windows closed and doors shut, warm air from breathing has nowhere to escape. By morning, that moisture settles on the coldest surfaces in the room, usually window glass or external walls. Over time, this repeated cycle leads to damp patches and eventually mould if nothing changes.
The layout of the room also plays a role. Furniture placed tightly against walls can trap air, especially on external walls that stay cooler than the rest of the room. In a recent job in Battersea, condensation was forming behind a wardrobe that had been in the same position for years. The wall itself wasn’t leaking or damaged — it simply couldn’t dry because air wasn’t circulating.
Kitchens and bathrooms add another layer to the problem. Cooking, boiling water, and showering all release moisture into the air. If extractor fans aren’t working properly or aren’t used consistently, that moisture spreads into nearby rooms. In flats, where space is more compact, it doesn’t take long for the air to become saturated.
Heating patterns can also make a difference. Properties that are heated irregularly tend to have colder surfaces, which attract moisture more easily. Even small temperature differences between rooms can shift where condensation appears.
Understanding these small but consistent patterns is what allows us to identify why condensation keeps returning, rather than treating it as a one-off issue.
Recurring Mould Solved
We regularly deal with mould that keeps coming back — identifying the real cause before treating it properly.
Cause, Not Just Cleaning
We don’t just remove surface mould. We check moisture levels, airflow, and hidden issues behind the problem.
Built for London Homes
From compact flats to older properties, we understand how mould develops in real London living conditions.
Clear, Practical Advice
You’ll know exactly what caused the issue and what needs to change to stop it returning.