
Buying a new apartment is an exciting milestone—new walls, new possibilities, a fresh start. But even at the early stages, it’s worth addressing one of the most common and troublesome issues for residents: excess moisture. New, tightly sealed buildings are especially prone to trapping water vapor, which can lead to mold, foggy windows, and a decline in living comfort. Here’s how to prevent the problem from day one in your new space.
1. Ensure Proper Ventilation – Even If the Place “Smells New”
Modern buildings are designed to be energy-efficient and airtight—which is great for energy bills, but not necessarily for air quality. Without natural airflow, moisture from breathing, cooking, and bathing builds up and settles on cool surfaces like windows and walls.
What can you do?
- – Make sure air vents are unobstructed and functioning properly.
- – Install efficient exhaust fans in the kitchen and bathroom—ideally with a humidity sensor.
- – Use micro-ventilation features on windows in bedrooms and living areas.
- – Air out the apartment daily, even in winter—brief cross-ventilation is both safe and effective.
2. Avoid Drying Clothes Indoors
It might sound simple, but drying laundry indoors is one of the most common causes of elevated humidity in apartments. A drying rack in your living room can release several liters of water vapor within hours. Solution:
- – Dry clothes near an open window or outside on a balcony.
- – Invest in a washer-dryer combo or a condensing dryer.
- – If you have no other option, use an EcoVentis moisture absorber in the drying area.
3. Monitor Humidity from the Beginning
You don’t have to wait for mold to appear to take action. Install a hygrometer (humidity meter) when you move in. It will help you easily detect if humidity exceeds the safe threshold of 60%.
It’s also worth measuring humidity in different rooms—levels can vary significantly (e.g. between the bathroom and the bedroom).
4. Use Moisture Absorbers as Prevention — Not Just as a Last Resort
Don’t wait for visible signs of moisture. EcoVentis moisture absorbers are a great preventive solution:
- – EcoVentis home moisture absorber – Ideal for living rooms, bedrooms, or closets. Releases a subtle lavender scent and lasts for weeks.
- – Universal sachet-style dehumidifier – Fragrance-free and chemical-free, perfect for wardrobes, pantries, or small spaces.
- – Refill cartridges – Convenient and cost-effective for long-term use.
Important: EcoVentis products require no power or batteries—they’re safe and silent.
5. Pay Attention to Foundations and Seals – Even New Doesn’t Mean Perfect
“New” doesn’t always mean “flawless.” Moisture can seep in from the ground, and poorly executed balcony or roof insulation may allow water ingress during heavy rain. Report any worrying signs to the developer as early as possible—before the warranty period expires.
Summary: Better to Prevent than Scrape Off Mold Later
When furnishing your new apartment, don’t forget about creating a healthy microclimate. Monitoring and controlling humidity from the start is an investment in comfort, health, and the durability of your finishes.
EcoVentis products, available at aromame.eu, help you maintain ideal moisture levels and create a space where you truly want to live.