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Ex10's Condensation Specialist - Effective Condensation Solutions
Say goodbye to steamed-up windows, peeling paint, and musty odours. At Ex10, we’re not just damp experts—we’re certified condensation specialists delivering long-term solutions for healthier homes, better ventilation, and improved indoor comfort.
- Certified Condensation Specialists – Real diagnostics. Real solutions.
- Complete Moisture Control – solutions tailored to your space.
- Property-Safe Methods – No guesswork, no quick fixes


What is Condensation and Its Causes?
Condensation forms when moisture in the air meets a colder surface—like windows, walls, or other surfaces—turning into visible water droplets. It’s a common issue in modern homes, especially where ventilation is poor or insulation is lacking.
Everyday activities like cooking, showering, and drying clothes indoors release humid air into the environment. Without proper airflow, this moisture has nowhere to go—and that’s when condensation builds up.
Over time, this can lead to mildew growth, damage to décor, and even structural concerns.
Why is Controlling Condensation in Your Home Important?
Condensation might seem like a small nuisance—steamed windows or a damp patch on the wall—but it’s often the first visible sign of hidden issues in your home’s environment. Ignoring it can lead to long-term damage and avoidable costs.
Here’s why it matters:
Prolonged exposure to condensation can lead to black mould growth, which affects indoor air quality and may trigger respiratory issues like asthma or allergies.
Over time, excess moisture can degrade plaster, wood, paint, and even structural elements, weakening the home from the inside out.
Condensation often indicates poor insulation or airflow, which can increase energy bills and reduce overall comfort.
Book a Condensation Survey Now
Get to the root of condensation issues with a detailed survey using thermal imaging, humidity tracking, and airflow analysis. Book online or speak with a professional condensation specialist today.
Why Choose Ex10 For Effective Condensation Services?
At EX10, we understand how frustrating and persistent condensation issues can be — and we’re here to solve them for good. Here’s why homeowners and property managers choose us for effective condensation treatment:
We’ve resolved condensation problems in homes of all sizes across Devon and beyond. Our team brings deep expertise, with a track record of delivering effective, lasting results — backed by real success stories and happy clients.
No jargon. No scare tactics. Just straightforward assessments and easy-to-understand explanations. We’ll show you exactly what’s causing the issue and how we’ll fix it — with full transparency every step of the way.
You’ll get a detailed, itemised quote upfront — with no hidden fees. We focus on cost-effective solutions that work, tailored to your property and budget.
From first contact to final fix, we pride ourselves on being reliable, tidy, and respectful of your home. We show up on time, communicate clearly, and treat your space like it’s our own.
Condensation vs. Damp – Understanding the Difference
It’s easy to confuse damp and condensation, but they have very different causes—and need different solutions.
Condensation is usually the result of everyday living: warm air trapped in spaces with poor ventilation. It shows up as misty windows, black mould around window frames, or moisture on cold walls—especially in kitchens and bathrooms.
Damp, on the other hand, often involves water entering from outside or rising up through building materials. Think leaking gutters, damaged roofs, or rising damp from faulty DPCs. It can also result from hidden plumbing issues.
Misdiagnosing one as the other can lead to wasted money and worsening problems. That’s why a professional survey is key—to get it right the first time, and fix it for good.


What You Can Do After Condensation Treatment
Once your condensation issue is resolved, a few simple habits can help keep your home dry, comfortable, and mould-free for the long term. We’ll guide you every step of the way. Post-treatment tips for homeowners:
- Use extractor fans regularly in kitchens and bathrooms, especially when cooking or showering.
- Keep opening windows slightly to allow fresh air to circulate.
- Avoid drying clothes indoors without ventilation or a dehumidifier.
- Monitor indoor moisture levels with a hygrometer—aim for levels between 40–60%
- Check vents and trickle vents are open and free from dust or blockages.
Our Step by Step Process
We make solving condensation simple and stress-free. From first visit to final fix, our proven process ensures every decision is backed by data—and every solution built to last.
We assess your property using thermal imaging, humidity readings, and airflow testing to identify the exact cause of condensation.
Our specialists interpret the data to pinpoint what’s happening, where, and why—no guesswork, just clarity.
Based on your home’s needs, we recommend targeted fixes—such as ventilation upgrades, insulation tweaks, or condensation control systems.
Our trained technicians carry out the work with care, precision, and minimal disruption to your home.
We conduct final checks, offer aftercare advice, and ensure the results are working exactly as they should—for good.
Other Services We Offer
At Ex10, we provide a full range of moisture and ventilation solutions to keep your home safe, dry, and structurally sound—now and in the future.
Our additional services include:
Real Client Results and Testimonials
‘Efficient and timely response from EX10 to repair a collapsed drain.
Highly rated.’
J Mark Brown
Areas We Cover
Ex10 serves homeowners and property managers across Dorset, Hampshire, and Wiltshire. Not sure if we cover your area? Contact us—our reach is flexible, and help is close.

Get in Touch with a Condensation Specialist Today
Don’t wait for mould to spread—speak with a trusted condensation expert now. Call us, email, or use our easy booking form. Fast response, real answers, and tailored treatment from trusted professionals who know how to protect your home.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Not exactly. Condensation is a type of damp caused by moist air hitting cold surfaces—unlike rising or penetrating damp from external water sources. Over time, it can lead to mould growth if not addressed.
Yes. Reducing condensation removes the moisture mould needs to grow—treating the cause, not just the surface.
Surveys typically take 1–2 hours, including checks with thermal imaging, humidity levels, and airflow assessment.
Not at all. Most fixes are non-invasive, like adding ventilation or improving insulation—no major works required.
Costs vary by severity, but simple solutions start from a few hundred pounds. We provide a clear, tailored quote after the survey.
Yes, most treatments include a written guarantee for long-term peace of mind—details come with your quote.
Yes. Left untreated, it can lead to mould, rot, and structural damage, reducing comfort and property value.
Not fully. They reduce moisture short-term, but don’t fix underlying causes like poor ventilation or insulation.
Absolutely. We offer expert property surveys, reports, and support tailored for landlords, agents, and housing compliance.