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Fill Dirt in East Globe
Fill Dirt
Clean, screened fill dirt for grading, leveling, and backfilling projects. Essential for raising elevation, filling holes, and preparing sites for construction.
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Next-day delivery available if ordered before noon CST. Most orders delivered within 2-4 business days.
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What to know about East Globe
Why East Globe homeowners choose Hello Gravel
East Globe is a growing community with a city population of 9,333 and strong demand for home improvement and site-prep work. With a regional annual growth rate of 2.00% and a climate that sees 228 sunny days per year and 34.25 inches of annual rainfall, homeowners and contractors here balance dry, sun-exposed summers with periodic wet seasons that influence drainage and compaction needs. The hardiness zone is 8b, which affects plant choices and landscape grading. Those patterns drive steady demand for dependable aggregates for grading, foundation backfill, and garden beds—projects where proper material choice prevents erosion, uneven settling, and water pooling. For many East Globe homeowners, quality fill-dirt is the first step in creating level pads, building low retaining walls, and preparing areas for lawns, driveways, and sheds.
Popular projects in East Globe this season
- Home foundation fill-dirt - 30 tons
- Driveway base fill-dirt - 45 tons
- Lot grading fill-dirt - 250 tons
- Retaining wall backfill fill-dirt - 40 tons
- Raised yard berm fill-dirt - 120 tons
East Globe quick facts
- Location
- West Arizona
- Population
- 9,333
- Metro Area
- 2.6+ million
- Annual Rainfall
- 34.25 inches
- Sunny Days
- 228/year
- Hardiness Zone
- 8b
- Growth Rate
- 2.00% annually
- Delivery Coverage
- Citywide delivery available
Best times for East Globe projects
- Optimal Fall Compaction
- Wet Spring Risk
- High Summer Drying
- Mild Winter Workable
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Fill Dirt delivery questions
How much does delivered fill-dirt typically cost in East Globe, AZ?
Delivered cost varies with supplier, haul distance, and material quality, but expect roughly $20 to $50 per cubic yard (about $15 to $40 per ton) in the East Globe area. Remote deliveries or long haul distances into Gila County can push prices higher, while small loads near local quarries tend to be toward the low end. Check your zip code in our checkout for exact pricing and remember minimum orders start at 3 tons.
How do I calculate how much fill-dirt I need for a yard or driveway project in East Globe?
Use this formula: cubic yards = (square feet x depth in inches) / 324. For a quick weight estimate, East Globe fill-dirt generally weighs about 1.1 to 1.4 tons per cubic yard; using 1.2 tons/yd3 is a practical rule of thumb. Example: filling 1,000 sq ft to 12 inches needs about 37 yd3, or roughly 45 tons.
Are there specific fill-dirt blends that work better in East Globe's hot, arid, and rocky terrain?
In East Globe's arid climate, well-graded, low-organic fill-dirt with some fines performs best for general grade-raising and backfill because it compacts reliably and resists settlement. For drainage-sensitive areas, choose a mix with better drainage (sandier) or use engineered fill to avoid water pooling after rare storms. Regional suppliers may offer locally tested blends—ask about local performance and request a sample if color or texture matters.
Do East Globe or Gila County rules require permits for large fill-dirt deliveries or grading work?
Permitting depends on the scope: simple delivery of material to your lot usually does not need a delivery permit, but significant earthmoving, grading, changes to drainage, or work on slopes can trigger county permits. Gila County and the City of Globe have ordinances for grading and stormwater control; contact Gila County Planning or the City of East Globe public works before major fills. When in doubt, get a permit check early to avoid stop-work orders or rework.
What do contractors recommend for compacting and finishing fill-dirt on residential sites in Arizona?
Contractors typically place fill in 4 to 8 inch lifts and compact each lift to a target density (often 90-95% of standard Proctor) using a vibratory roller or plate compactor. Because East Globe is dry, adding moisture before compaction or lightly watering lifts can greatly improve compaction results. Finish grading to shed water away from structures and allow for settlement by slightly overfilling and regrading after a few months if needed.
How does fill-dirt compare to crusher run or road base for driveways and patio subbases in East Globe?
Fill-dirt is meant to raise grade or fill holes and is not a good wearing surface for driveways; it settles and can rut under traffic. Crusher run or road base are crushed rock mixes designed to compact hard and carry loads—use them under drive surfaces, pavers, or patios for long-term stability. For a typical East Globe driveway, contractors often place fill-dirt only where grade needs raising, then cap with 4 to 8 inches of road base or crusher run.
What delivery logistics or road limits in the East Globe area affect fill-dirt quotes?
Most Hello Gravel deliveries use tri-axle dump trucks; narrow driveways, low-hanging wires, steep private roads, or weight-restricted county roads can affect truck choice and price. Long driveways, remote properties, or small-lot access that requires offloading with a smaller truck or extra handling will increase costs. Share property photos and access notes at checkout and confirm driver buildup options—tailgate spreading is available at driver discretion but not guaranteed.
How often will fill-dirt need regrading or topping in West Arizona climates like East Globe?
In hot, arid West Arizona, properly compacted and finished fill-dirt can remain stable for years, but some settlement is normal, especially for loose or uncompacted fills. Expect light regrading or topping within the first year after placement as the material settles; areas with vehicle traffic or poor compaction may need attention sooner. Plan for a follow-up inspection and minor top-up after the first rainy season or six to 12 months.
Are there local supplier differences between quarry-sourced and recycled fill-dirt in East Globe?
Quarry-sourced fill-dirt tends to be more consistent in composition and lower in debris, while recycled or landfill-derived fill can be cheaper but more variable and may contain fines or organics. In East Globe's rocky terrain, local quarries often produce tailor-made native fill that matches local compaction characteristics. Ask suppliers for material descriptions and request a delivery sample when price or quality are concerns.
What extra costs should homeowners in East Globe expect when ordering fill-dirt?
Common additional costs include hauling distance charges for deliveries outside supplier service areas, special truck requirements for tight access, spreading or labor if you hire the driver or a crew, and compaction equipment rental or contractor fees. Permits or inspections required by Gila County or the City of East Globe can add fees and time. When you get a quote, ask for a line-item breakdown (materials, delivery, spreading, compaction, permits) so you can budget accurately.
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