Why UK Homes Struggle With Damp Air
British homes are built to keep heat in - but that also traps moisture.
Everyday activities like cooking, showering and drying clothes release litres of water into the air. With limited ventilation, that moisture has nowhere to go.
The result:
Wet windows and black mould
Peeling paint and damaged plaster
Cold, clammy rooms
Poor indoor air quality
Opening windows helps - but not in winter, rain, or busy households.
The Solution - A Smarter Way to Control Humidity
Our system gently removes excess moisture while introducing fresh, filtered air. Unlike portable dehumidifiers, it treats the whole home - not just one room.
It’s installed out of sight (usually in the loft) and works continuously, keeping humidity at an ideal level without you having to think about it.
Key Benefits
Balanced Humidity – No more steamed-up windows
Healthier Air – Reduces mould spores and allergens
Protects Your Home – Helps prevent damp damage
Energy Efficient – Much more efficient than portable units
Set & Forget – Fully automatic operation
Warmer Home - Dry air is easier to heat so your home will feel cosy and warm
Low Running Costs - the dryZen whole house dehumidifier cost 24p per day to run
The ideal humidity 50-55%
Benefits
Feels comfortable year-round (not clammy, not dry)
Reduced condensation on windows
Mould growth is suppressed
Dust mites struggle
Wood floors, doors, and furniture stay stable
Skin, eyes, and sinuses feel normal
This is the “Goldilocks zone” most building scientists and health bodies agree on.
