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Fill Dirt

Fill Dirt in Guadalupe

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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What to know about Guadalupe

Why Guadalupe homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Guadalupe, with a city population of 6,618 and a metro area population of 2.6+ million, is seeing steady development at a 2.00% annual growth rate set against a sunny, semi-arid backdrop (228 sunny days per year, 34.25 inches of annual rainfall, hardiness zone 8b). That combination of growth and climate drives steady demand for basic earthmoving materials. Homeowners and small contractors commonly need fill-dirt for raising low spots, backing up foundations, building berms for drainage, and preparing level pads for sheds, patios, and landscaping. In Guadalupe's conditions, residents look for well-graded, compactable fill-dirt that resists settling and limits erosion, so projects stay stable under sun and occasional heavy rains. Fill-dirt performs well as an economical, structural soil substitute for grading, under-slab backfill, and building up grades in areas prone to pooling during storms (34.25 inches annual rainfall). Because regional sourcing affects texture and color, performance is the priority: properly placed and compacted fill-dirt improves drainage and reduces future maintenance. Hello Gravel connects homeowners with local suppliers and professional haulers, offers transparent pricing and scheduled delivery (standard 2+ business days; next-day option available), and helps you order the right volume so your Guadalupe project gets the stable base it needs.

Popular projects in Guadalupe this season

  • fill-dirt yard grading - 15 tons
  • fill-dirt foundation pad - 80 tons
  • fill-dirt pool backfill - 90 tons
  • fill-dirt driveway approach - 25 tons
  • fill-dirt trench backfill - 12 tons

Guadalupe quick facts

Location
West Arizona
Population
6,618
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 Guadalupe projects

Stable Fall Compaction
Optimal Spring Moisture
Monsoon Erosion Risk
Slow Winter Curing

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Fill Dirt delivery questions

What is the current delivered price range for fill-dirt in Guadalupe, AZ, and what affects the final cost?

For Guadalupe (West Arizona), delivered fill-dirt typically falls in the range of about $10 to $40 per ton, depending on supply, truck distance, and job size. Final cost is affected by minimum-order fees (Hello Gravel minimum is 3 tons), delivery distance from Phoenix-area suppliers, seasonal demand (monsoon season can raise demand), and whether you request spreading or same-day service. For an exact delivered price, enter your zip code on Hello Gravel or request a quote since rates vary by supplier and route.

How many tons of fill-dirt do I need to raise 1,000 sq ft by 1u0022, 3u0022, and 6u0022 in West Arizona conditions?

Estimate using a fill-dirt density of about 1.2 to 1.4 tons per cubic yard (typical for sandy/loose desert fill). For 1,000 sq ft: 1u0022 = about 3.09 cubic yards or roughly 3.7 to 4.3 tons; 3u0022 = about 9.26 cubic yards or roughly 11.1 to 13.0 tons; 6u0022 = about 18.52 cubic yards or roughly 22.2 to 25.9 tons. Always add 5-10% extra for compaction and settling and contact Hello Gravel to calculate an order based on local material density.

What gradation or mix of fill-dirt do you recommend for driveways, backfill, and landscaping in Guadalupe's hot, dry climate?

For structural backfill and driveway base, use a well-graded fill with a mix of sand, fines, and coarse particles that compacts well—engineered structural fill or compactable fill-dirt is best. For basic landscaping grade (not a finished surface) a looser fill-dirt with some fines is acceptable, but it should be compacted and capped with decomposed granite, crusher-run, or pavement for a driveway. Because Guadalupe soils are sandy and dry, choose material suppliers that specify compaction characteristics and request material notes at checkout.

How does fill-dirt hold up during Guadalupe's monsoon season and how can I reduce erosion or washout risk?

Loose fill-dirt can erode or wash away during intense monsoon storms if not stabilized. Reduce risk by compacting in lifts, installing temporary erosion controls (silt fence, straw wattles), adding slope-checks or rock blankets on exposed grades, and finishing with mulch, vegetation, or hard surfacing where runoff concentrates. If you expect standing water or concentrated flow, consult a contractor and consider engineered drainage or geotextile underlayment.

What are typical contractor charges in Guadalupe for spreading, compacting, and grading fill-dirt?

Local contractor rates vary, but you can expect machine labor and small equipment fees in the range of about $70 to $150 per hour for an operator with a skid steer or small excavator, and $40 to $90 per hour for laborers. For larger jobs, contractors may quote a per-ton or per-cubic-yard rate for spreading and compaction (commonly $1 to $5 per ton extra) or a job quote that includes mobilization. Always get at least two written estimates that specify compaction specs, equipment, and whether hauling or disposal is included.

Which suppliers near Guadalupe typically supply construction-grade fill-dirt and what are typical delivery radii and lead times?

Suppliers serving Guadalupe are usually based in the greater Phoenix/Tucson trade area; Hello Gravel connects you to local suppliers that stock construction-grade fill-dirt. Typical delivery radii are 20 to 60 miles from supplier yards, with standard lead times of 2+ business days and next-day delivery available if ordered before noon CST for an added fee. Enter your zip code on Hello Gravel to see specific suppliers, rates, and estimated delivery windows for your address.

Do I need permits or approvals to bring in large quantities of fill-dirt in Guadalupe or Pima County?

Small landscaping deliveries generally do not require a permit, but larger grading, building, or lot-fill projects often trigger local permitting, grading plans, or erosion-control requirements with the Town of Guadalupe or Pima County. Also check for rules about import of fill material, inspected material for contaminants, and any subdivision or HOA restrictions. Contact the Town of Guadalupe building department or Pima County Planning and Development before placing large orders to confirm requirements for your project.

How does fill-dirt compare to decomposed granite and crusher-run for driveways and yards in Guadalupe?

Fill-dirt is cost-effective for building grade and raising elevation but is not intended as a finished driving surface because it contains fines and can rut under traffic. Decomposed granite (DG) compacts to a stable, landscape-friendly surface in dry climates and is a popular aesthetic finish for yards and pedestrian paths. Crusher-run (or crusher fines/crush-and-run) is the better choice for driveways where compaction and load-bearing are needed; it provides drainage and a firm surface when properly installed and compacted.

How long will properly installed fill-dirt last in West Arizona before needing top-up or replacement?

If properly placed in compacted lifts, filled and graded with good drainage, fill-dirt can remain stable for many years, but expect most settlement to occur in the first 6 to 12 months. Areas with vehicle traffic, concentrated runoff, or poor compaction may need top-ups or regrading sooner, while lightly used, well-drained areas may not need attention for several years. Plan on inspecting slopes and grades after monsoon season and top up or recompact as needed.

What compaction specs, equipment, and moisture conditioning are recommended for installing fill-dirt in Guadalupe's desert soils?

Aim for compaction near 90% to 95% of standard proctor density for structural fills; for non-structural landscape fills, 85% to 90% may be acceptable depending on use. Use a plate compactor or smaller vibratory roller for shallow areas and a sheepsfoot or tandem vibratory roller for larger, deeper fills, and place fill in 6- to 8-inch lifts during compaction. Because local soils are dry and sandy, moisture conditioning is important: lightly moisten material before compaction (water trucks are commonly used) and avoid compacting rock-hard dry soil, which will not achieve density without added moisture.

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