HomeDryLab Navigation

Australia's Dehumidifier Hub

Stop Condensation
Ruining Your Home

Expert guides, product reviews, and practical advice for Australian homeowners tackling
window condensation, winter damp, and moisture problems.

 

Top Picks

Best Products for Condensation

Air Purifier Comparisons

Why Is My Window Covered in Condensation?

The science behind moisture on glass and what it means for your home's air quality.

Inside vs Outside Window Condensation

The science behind moisture on glass and what it means for your home's air quality.

Why Is My Window Covered in Condensation?

What it means when you see fog between the panes — and whether to repair or replace.

How to Prevent Window Condensation

Practical daily habits and home upgrades that dramatically reduce moisture on windows.

Dehumidifiers By Problem

01

Why Winter Makes It Worse

Cold surfaces + warm indoor air = condensation. Understand the science to beat it.

 

02

Heating & Humidity Balance

The right temperature-humidity ratio to keep your home comfortable and mould-free.

 

03

Ventilating in Cold Weather

How to keep fresh air flowing without freezing or making condensation worse.

 

04

Mould After Winter: What to Do

Spot it early, treat it safely, and stop it returning next season.

 

05

Insulation & Draught Sealing

Low-cost fixes that reduce condensation risk while cutting your heating bills.

 

06

Winter Checklist for Renters

What you can do (and what your landlord should do) about damp in a rental.

Compressor vs Desiccant

  • Dehumidifier

VS

  • Ventilation

FAQ

ask us
anything

Condensation forms when warm, humid indoor air contacts a cold surface like glass. In Australia, this is most common in winter mornings in southern states and during humid summers in Queensland and the NT.
 
 
Yes — persistent condensation creates the moisture mould needs to grow. If you’re seeing daily condensation on windows or walls, addressing it quickly is important for your home’s health and air quality.
 
 
 
It depends on your situation. Ventilation is usually the best long-term fix for kitchens and bathrooms. Dehumidifiers work well in bedrooms or rooms with poor natural airflow. Many homes benefit from both.
 
 
For apartments under 50m², a compact compressor dehumidifier (10–16L/day capacity) is usually sufficient. Check our full guide for our top-rated picks available in Australia right now.