How Does Hydrostatic Pressure Impact My Home?
Hydrostatic pressure impacts your home in many ways. It’s important to make sure you’re doing your best when it comes to avoiding that impact as much as possible. Hydrostatic pressure can be extremely severe, which means it can have all of the following impacts.
- Water Damage
A big problem which properties with extreme hydrostatic pressure can face is water damage. Because hydrostatic pressure inherently includes water, it makes sense that you would have concerns with water damage over time. Hydrostatic pressure can introduce water into your basement or crawl space, leading to water damage concerns.
Increased levels of humidity and dampness, for example, are common where hydrostatic pressure causes damage to a home. High levels of relative humidity in a home, for example, can lead to mold and mildew formation, wood rot, and fluctuating temperatures in your property. These issues range from inconvenient to actively dangerous.
- Foundation Concerns
The foundational stability of your home is one of the things that can be extremely troubling when it comes to hydrostatic pressure. If you’re interested in avoiding long-term problems that tend to arise with hydrostatic pressure, you want to pay extra-close attention to any places where it impacts the foundation. Settlement and subsidence are common issues in homes that have to deal with saturated soil.
Overall structural integrity is also an important part of your home’s stability when dealing with high levels of hydrostatic pressure. Structural integrity tends to be something that hydrostatic pressure has a serious impact on. It’s especially bad if you have a basement, as the basement walls tend to have issues with leaning, bowing, or cracking.

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