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Prevent mould growth by keeping your bathroom at ‘magic’ temperature this autumn

By staff30 August 2025No Comments2 Mins Read

As the weather gets colder and indoor humidity rises, the bathroom becomes the perfect environment for mould growth – but there’s a simple way to prevent it

Black mold fungus growing on windowsill. Dampness problem concept. Condensation on the window.
Autumn’s arrival can also signal the return of a common household problem: mould(Image: Vadym Plysiuk via Getty Images)

Autumn’s arrival brings crisp air and falling leaves, but for many homeowners, it also signals the return of a common bathroom issue: mould. As temperatures fall and indoor humidity increases, the bathroom becomes a breeding ground for this pesky fungus.

While most people rely on simple habits like opening windows to manage moisture, an expert has suggested a slightly more advanced solution to keep mould at bay.

Peter Jones, Director of ADI Leak Detection, a firm specialising in water leak detection and property moisture issues, revealed that maintaining your bathroom at the right temperature is far more effective than many realise. “The key to preventing autumn mould isn’t just opening windows or running extractor fans,” he explained.

“Temperature control is actually your first line of defence, and most people have no idea what temperature they should be aiming for.”

black mould fungus hidden behind panel in bathroom. moldy tiles in bathroom.
Households urged to keep ‘magic’ bathroom temperature to prevent mould in autumn(Image: Getty)

According to Peter, the “magic” temperature to keep your bathroom free from mould is 19C, reports the Express.

“19C might sound overly specific, but there’s solid reasoning behind it,” he said. “At this temperature, your bathroom surfaces stay warm enough to prevent condensation from forming when you shower or bathe. Go much lower, and you’re asking for trouble.”

How to control your bathroom temperature to avoid mould growth

1. A bathroom radiator or heated towel rail

These not only dry towels but also help keep the walls warm, reducing the risk of condensation forming on cold surfaces.

2. Smart heating

Scheduling can help set your heating to activate 30 minutes before your usual shower time, you pre-warm the room and surfaces, preventing a drastic temperature difference when hot water starts running.

3. Underfloor heating

For those willing to make a bigger investment, underfloor heating promotes an even and consistent heat distribution.

Peter noted that “it’s particularly effective because it heats from the ground up, warming all surfaces gradually.”

4. Improving insulation

This can help maintain the stable 19C environment without over-relying on heating.

Adding insulation to external walls or upgrading windows can significantly reduce heat loss, keeping your bathroom warm and dry throughout the autumn.

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