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Mold and condensation in summer: how to prevent them with the right dehumidification

Muffa e condensa in estate: come prevenirle con la giusta deumidificazione

When it comes to mold and condensation, many immediately think of winter, cold walls, and dripping windows. Yet, humidity can be an insidious enemy even during the summer. High temperatures do not automatically eliminate the humidity present in the home; in fact, in many cases, they make it worse, especially in poorly ventilated rooms, those facing north, or those with poor insulation. In this context, dehumidification becomes a fundamental strategy for protecting living comfort and health.

Summer humidity: an underestimated problem

During the summer, hot, muggy days bring with them a humidity level often exceeding 70%, a threshold that can be annoying and harmful if prolonged. Unlike winter, where humidity is concentrated mainly in the cold areas of the home, in summer it tends to spread evenly, creating a feeling of stuffiness, heaviness in the air and, in extreme cases, giving rise to mold and condensation.

The areas most affected are bathrooms, kitchens, cellars, basements, but also bedrooms with little exposure to the sun or lacking proper ventilation. In these spaces, humid air condenses on colder surfaces, such as glass, tiles, or interior walls, creating the ideal habitat for the proliferation of fungi and bacteria.

Why dehumidify even in summer?

Dehumidifying in summer doesn't just help "remove some humidity": it directly impacts the healthiness of the environment, the lifespan of furnishings, and even the efficiency of air conditioning systems.

A home with the right humidity level (between 40% and 60%) is more comfortable, even at the same temperature. Less humid air feels cooler, allowing you to use the air conditioner less or set it to a higher temperature. Furthermore, it reduces the risk of mold forming on walls, damage to wooden furniture, books, and fabrics, and improves air quality, especially for those who suffer from allergies or asthma.

Which dehumidifier to choose

To effectively deal with summer humidity, it's important to choose a dehumidifier that's suitable for your needs. A practical and efficient solution is the Ariston DEOS EVO 12 portable dehumidifier, available at Clima Convenienza.

This model has a dehumidification capacity of up to 12 liters per day. It's compact, easy to move from room to room, and uses eco-friendly R290 gas. It's perfect for small to medium-sized spaces, such as bedrooms, kitchens, or bathrooms. Furthermore, thanks to its modern design and intuitive functions, it can also be used continuously without significantly impacting energy consumption.

For larger or particularly humid environments, it is advisable to opt for a model with a higher capacity, such as the Deos 30 from the same Ariston line, also suitable for small rooms. Basements or spaces with persistent humidity.

Ventilation and good habits

In addition to using a dehumidifier, it is important to adopt some daily habits to limit the formation of condensation and mold:

  • Ventilate rooms regularly, especially after showering or cooking.
  • Use hoods and fans in bathrooms and kitchens.
  • Avoid drying clothes indoors, especially in less ventilated rooms.
  • Check windows and improve wall insulation where possible to prevent cold spots where humidity can build up. Condensation.

Humidity in summer is a real and often underestimated problem that can compromise living comfort and people's health. Addressing it with the right strategy—ranging from the intelligent use of dehumidifiers to proper daily habits—is the best way to enjoy a cool, dry, and healthy home even in the hottest months. Portable dehumidifiers like those from the Ariston DEOS line represent an accessible, efficient, and eco-friendly solution for keeping humidity under control and enjoying a worry-free summer.