Comment | Air with water in it (like steam but invisible) is hitting a cold surface.
Like when you take a cold bottle from a fridge into a hot humid climate. The surface gets beads of water.
The windows are a good example. They are cold, and the warmer air with moisture from showering boiling water even breathing etc is hitting it and condensating. It's not a problem on a window. But on a wall with paint it can get mouldy.
You need to kill the mould and you can use a water proof paint mould resistant paint.
If your heating isn't on then there is a higher chance of having wet walls and windows etc.
You can try opening your windows if you don't want a dehumidifier.
I am trying to avoid one, because I already have so. Many electrical devices.
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