Jesus, don't breath too deep, LOL.
The problem is your house is too cold, so it is causing excessive condensation.
So, your choices are either to turn the heat up and make the house a lot warmer, like 80-degrees +...
Or you can get an industrial strength, whole-house dehumidifier, and I can tell you that thing will suck down electricity like nobody's business. You will have the Feds raiding you because they think are running a grow house if you install one of those things.
Another strategy would be to use better air management. The idea is to restrict the flow of air into the house. For this to work you have to have a really tightly sealed house, so if it is not new construction you can forget this. If it IS new construction, try to find out where air is infiltrating and carefully control it and dehumidify it.