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We've got mechanical ventilation in the bathrooms.
But I meant just old school opening all the windows :)
Yes, I understand that, we generate moist from cooking/breathing/washing and that has to go somewhere. We've got many windows open a little bit 24/7.
I'm from Europe, and yes, houses are better insulated, we had double glazing 30 years ago, and now have triple glazing, but ventilation was never an issue. We just open our windows to ventilate for e.g. an hour and that's it.
4 year old house, double glazing. We have the heat pump set at 21dg on 24x7 all winter and never really open windows.
Current temps and moisture levels:
If you're worried about moisture I recommend a dehumidifier, those things work wonders and much cheaper than retrofitting ventilation like the other poster mentioned.
I guess it's worth mentioning, we have a tumble drier in the garage so the house doesn't get any moisture from drying clothes.
Thanks. Those numbers are similar to ours. We never really opened windows either, we're aiming to do that daily from now on.
Just bought a dehumidifier. Indeed easiest and cheapest solution.
I'm ok with that humidity to be honest, I am not seeing any mould.
We only a little bit in certain clothes and in the bottom of our alu window frames.
Still above 60% is apparently not healthy. I'd recommend to look into it.