Laundry Drying

Without a garden or reliable outdoor space, most flat dwellers dry washing indoors — and that adds a surprising amount of moisture to the air, which can cause condensation and mould. The good news is that the right drying method gets clothes dry faster while keeping humidity under control. This hub compares heated airers, dehumidifiers and space-saving drying options for UK flats.

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The fastest, lowest-moisture way to dry clothes in a flat is to combine a heated clothes airer with a dehumidifier, ideally in a smaller room with the door closed. This dries washing in hours rather than days and captures the moisture before it settles on cold walls and windows. A tumble dryer is an option where space and budget allow.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the cheapest way to dry clothes indoors?

A heated clothes airer typically uses far less electricity than a tumble dryer — often only a few pence per hour — and pairs well with a dehumidifier to speed things up. An unheated airer costs nothing to run but is slow and adds moisture to the air, so ventilation matters.

Does drying clothes indoors cause damp?

It can. Wet washing releases litres of water into the air as it dries. In a poorly ventilated flat that moisture condenses on cold surfaces and can lead to mould. Drying in one room with the door shut, using a dehumidifier, and ventilating afterwards keeps this under control.

Heated airer or dehumidifier for drying laundry?

They work best together. The heated airer warms the clothes so moisture evaporates faster; the dehumidifier removes that moisture from the air so it does not cause damp. If you can only buy one first, a dehumidifier tackles both drying and condensation.

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