Foundation Repair / Waterproofing · Uxbridge, MA

Foundation Repair / Waterproofing in Uxbridge, Massachusetts

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Foundation Repair / Waterproofing in Uxbridge — what to know

Rebates & incentives

Mass Save does not pay for foundation repair or waterproofing, the program funds heating, cooling, water heating, and weatherization, not French drains, piers, or crack injection. Skip any rebate claim tied to drainage work. The real overlap is the energy side of the basement: crawl-space encapsulation and basement air-sealing and insulation can qualify for Mass Save weatherization incentives, with air-sealing often subsidized at 75% or more up to program caps.

Uxbridge is served by National Grid, an investor-owned utility, so homeowners here are Mass Save eligible. A free Home Energy Assessment opens the door to the weatherization rebates. Radon mitigation often shares trenching with sump and basement work but is not itself a Mass Save measure.

Permits in Uxbridge

Massachusetts has no foundation-contractor license, so confirm Home Improvement Contractor (HIC) registration. Structural repair, piers, steel beams, or wall rebuilds, requires a licensed Construction Supervisor and a building permit from the Uxbridge building department, with PE-stamped engineer drawings for significant work. The Blackstone River and Canal corridor carries both wetlands and historic protections, so exterior excavation, drainage, or regrading near it commonly falls under Uxbridge Conservation Commission jurisdiction through the Wetlands Protection Act, so confirm before any dig.

Typical project cost

Blackstone Valley pricing runs moderate, below Boston metro. Crack injection with epoxy or polyurethane on a poured wall typically runs $400–$900 per crack, while Uxbridge's older fieldstone basements call for parging and interior drainage instead. An interior perimeter French drain with a sump pump generally lands around $8,000–$20,000 depending on linear feet. A sump pump install runs $1,200–$3,000, more with battery backup. Stabilizing a bowing wall with carbon-fiber or steel runs $5,000–$12,000, and full wall rebuilds higher.

About Uxbridge homes

Uxbridge is a Worcester County town in the Blackstone Valley with 14,228 residents and about 5,728 housing units, at a median construction age near 49 years. The stock mixes newer poured-concrete homes in subdivisions with older mill-era housing near the village and along the Blackstone River and Canal, some of it on fieldstone or early block foundations.

The Blackstone River and its canal corridor define the low ground here, and the valley's clay-and-fill soils hold water against foundations. That produces basement seepage and hydrostatic pressure across both the old riverside stock and newer subdivision homes, with freeze-thaw cracking adding load each winter.

Common questions — Foundation Repair / Waterproofing in Uxbridge

Why does my Uxbridge basement get water near the Blackstone River?
The Blackstone Valley's low ground and clay-and-fill soils hold a high water table against foundations, so water seeps through joints and cracks. An interior perimeter French drain tied to a sump pump intercepts that water at the footing before it reaches the slab.
Does Mass Save cover waterproofing in Uxbridge?
No. Mass Save excludes structural and waterproofing work. Uxbridge is National Grid territory, so you qualify for Mass Save weatherization rebates on basement air-sealing and crawl-space encapsulation, but the drainage and structural work is out of pocket.
How do you waterproof an old fieldstone basement in Uxbridge?
Fieldstone walls are porous and cannot be sealed like concrete, so the fix is an interior perimeter drain at the footing tied to a sump pump, usually with wall parging and a dehumidifier. This manages the water rather than trying to make an old stone wall watertight.
Will digging near the Blackstone Canal need approval in Uxbridge?
Often yes. The Blackstone River and Canal corridor carries wetlands and historic protections, so exterior excavation, drainage, or regrading near it commonly needs Uxbridge Conservation Commission review under the Wetlands Protection Act. Confirm jurisdiction before any dig.
Do I need a permit to repair my foundation in Uxbridge?
Yes. Structural repair requires a building permit from the Uxbridge building department, a licensed Construction Supervisor, and PE-stamped drawings for significant work. The contractor must be HIC registered, and digs near the river may need a Conservation Commission filing.

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