Flooring · Uxbridge, MA

Flooring in Uxbridge, Massachusetts

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Flooring in Uxbridge — what to know

Rebates & incentives

Flooring is not a Mass Save rebated measure. Uxbridge is in National Grid territory, so homeowners qualify for the full Mass Save program. The free Home Energy Assessment from National Grid is the entry point. If a flooring project opens subfloor over an unheated basement or crawlspace, scheduling a Mass Save assessment to evaluate floor-cavity insulation subsidies is worth doing at the same time.

With a median home age of 49 years, a meaningful portion of Uxbridge's housing was built before 1978, and a large portion after. For homes built in the late 1970s, the build year should be confirmed before sanding, since the threshold is 1978. Contractors working in pre-1978 homes must follow EPA RRP lead-safe practices. The older mill-era homes in the Uxbridge center area likely have lead in older finishes.

Permits in Uxbridge

Flooring installation and refinishing do not require a permit in Uxbridge when no structural changes are involved. Subfloor repairs affecting floor joists require a permit from the Uxbridge Building Department. All contractors must hold a valid MA HIC registration. Uxbridge handles residential permits through a standard Worcester County building department.

Typical project cost

Uxbridge is in the southern Worcester County market, with pricing above the core Worcester metro but below the I-495 eastern corridor. Hardwood refinishing runs roughly $2.75–$4.50 per sq ft; new hardwood installation $6.50–$11 per sq ft; LVP $3.25–$6 per sq ft. Contractors from both the Milford-area market and the Providence orbit serve Uxbridge, providing reasonable competition. Subfloor leveling is a common add-on in the older mill-center housing and typically adds $1–$2.75 per sq ft.

About Uxbridge homes

Uxbridge is a Worcester County town of 14,228 residents in 5,728 housing units, with a median home age of 49 years putting most construction around 1977. The town straddles the Blackstone River corridor and has a mix of older mill-era housing near its center and a ring of 1970s and 1980s single-family development on the surrounding roads. Compared to neighboring Northbridge to the north or Blackstone to the south, Uxbridge has a similar Blackstone Valley character but with a more mixed housing age spread.

The median home age of 49 years lands the typical Uxbridge home right at the 1978 lead-paint threshold, making the build year check an important first step before any floor sanding. The older mill-era housing near the town center has worn original hardwood and layered floors, while the 1970s and 1980s suburban homes are more likely to be candidates for carpet removal revealing original hardwood or for LVP installs in finished basements.

Common questions — Flooring in Uxbridge

My Uxbridge home was built in 1977. Do I need lead-safe procedures for floor sanding?
Yes. The EPA RRP lead-safe threshold is homes built before January 1, 1978. A 1977 home falls under that requirement. Your contractor must be EPA RRP-certified and use containment and HEPA cleanup during sanding.
Does National Grid Mass Save cover anything in my Uxbridge flooring project?
Not the flooring itself. But if the project exposes subfloor over an unheated basement, schedule a free National Grid Mass Save Home Energy Assessment to check whether floor-cavity insulation qualifies for weatherization subsidies.
The older part of Uxbridge near the mill has historic-looking homes. Does that affect flooring permits?
Not for interior flooring work. There is no permit requirement for standard flooring installation or refinishing in Uxbridge regardless of home age or location, unless structural floor framing is being repaired.
What type of flooring is best for a 1984 Uxbridge ranch with a concrete slab basement floor?
LVP over a vapor retarder is the practical choice for a concrete slab basement. It handles moisture better than hardwood, is comfortable underfoot, and installs quickly. Take a moisture reading at the slab first.
Do I need a permit for flooring work in Uxbridge?
No permit is required for standard flooring or refinishing. If floor joists need structural repair, pull a permit from the Uxbridge Building Department.