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Fill Dirt in Yavapai County
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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Why Yavapai County homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Yavapai County's population of 236,209 and a steady 2.17% annual growth rate have translated into ongoing demand for residential projects, yard regrading, and small-scale construction across varied terrain. The local climate—about 228 sunny days per year, an annual rainfall of 33.20 inches, and a hardiness zone of 8b—creates conditions where careful site preparation matters: sun-driven drying, seasonal rains, and local soil types increase the need for reliable fill material. Homeowners working on patios, driveway bases, raised garden beds, and foundation backfill are seeking quality aggregates that compact well, resist settling, and support proper drainage. In a growing county, consistent, locally sourced materials help avoid surprises during grading and keep projects on schedule and on budget. Fill-dirt is a practical choice for many Yavapai County projects because it typically contains subsoil with low organic content that compacts into a stable base for landscaping and structural fills. Given the area's sun exposure and seasonal rainfall, clean, well-graded fill-dirt reduces erosion and post-installation settling when properly placed and compacted. Hello Gravel connects homeowners with local suppliers and haulers so you get regionally appropriate fill-dirt, clear pricing, and scheduled dump-truck delivery—standard delivery in 2+ business days with next-day options available—while allowing you to add notes about placement or request tailgate spreading at the driver’s discretion.
Popular projects in Yavapai County this season
- Yard leveling fill-dirt - 25 tons
- Driveway base fill-dirt - 40 tons
- ADU pad fill-dirt - 120 tons
- Pool backfill fill-dirt - 75 tons
- Landscape berm fill-dirt - 30 tons
Yavapai County quick facts
- Location
- Arizona Region
- Population
- 236,209
- Metro Area
- 2.5+ million
- Annual Rainfall
- 33.20 inches
- Sunny Days
- 228/year
- Hardiness Zone
- 8b
- Growth Rate
- 2.17% annually
- Delivery Coverage
- Citywide delivery available
Best times for Yavapai County projects
- Ideal Moisture Levels
- Spring Moisture Aid
- High Heat Stress
- Cooler Compaction Limits
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Fill Dirt delivery questions
How much does fill-dirt delivery usually cost in Yavapai County, AZ?
Delivered fill-dirt prices in Yavapai County vary with haul distance, site access, and material quality. Expect a rough range of $8 to $25 per ton (about $10 to $35 per cubic yard) for typical bulk fill-dirt delivered; remote locations, difficult access, small orders, or screened material will be at the higher end. Hello Gravel displays local pricing during checkout and can provide a firm delivered quote for your zip code.
Where can I buy bulk fill-dirt in Yavapai County?
You can source fill-dirt from local quarries, landscape supply yards, and construction material yards serving Prescott, Prescott Valley, Cottonwood and surrounding areas. The easiest way to find vetted sellers is to check availability on Hello Gravel for your zip code or contact our sales team to connect you with local suppliers and trucking partners.
How do I calculate how much fill-dirt I need to raise land by 4", 6", or 12"?
Calculate volume: area (sq ft) x depth (ft) = cubic feet, then divide by 27 to get cubic yards. Example for a 50 ft x 100 ft lot (5,000 sq ft): 4" (0.333 ft) = ~61.7 cu yd (~74 tons), 6" (0.5 ft) = ~92.6 cu yd (~111 tons), 12" (1 ft) = ~185.2 cu yd (~222 tons) using a typical conversion of 1 cu yd ≈ 1.2 tons. For other lot sizes, plug your area into the same formula or use Hello Gravel's material calculator for an instant estimate.
Is fill-dirt suitable for Yavapai County's desert climate and for erosion control on slopes?
Fill-dirt can be used in Yavapai County but it is not a finish erosion-control surface by itself. In monsoon-prone areas and on slopes, you should compact fill in lifts, include drainage measures, and follow with erosion controls such as vegetation, geotextile, retaining walls, or riprap. For steep or exposed slopes consider engineered fill or consult a civil engineer to avoid washouts and slumping.
What compaction, lift thickness, and installation practices should I follow for driveways and pads?
Place fill-dirt in uniform lifts (commonly 6 to 8 inches loose) and compact each lift to the density required by your project; structural pads often require 90% or higher of standard compaction. Moisture condition the soil before compaction, prevent large buried organic material, and finish with a wearing surface such as road base, crusher fines, or decomposed granite for driveways. For houses, garages, or engineered pads get site-specific compaction requirements and tests from a geotechnical engineer or your building department.
How does fill-dirt compare to crusher fines, road base, and decomposed granite for driveways in Yavapai County?
Fill-dirt is mainly bulk soil used to raise grade or backfill and is not intended as a driving surface because it can rut and erode. Road base and crusher fines are graded, compactable aggregates designed to form a stable driveway subbase and surface. Decomposed granite (DG) gives a firmer finished look but still needs a compacted base; for Yavapai driveways a combination of compacted fill, compacted road base, and a DG or crushed stone finish is common.
Do I need permits or code approvals in Yavapai County to use fill-dirt for lot fill, septic backfill, or utility trenches?
Small, routine backfill for utilities or minor grading often does not require special permits, but larger grading, lot-fill projects, septic system backfill, and work in floodplains or near riparian areas may require permits or health department approvals. Check Yavapai County Community Development and the County Health Department for septic rules, and contact local municipalities (Prescott, Cottonwood) if your property is inside town limits. When in doubt, request guidance from the county or your engineer before ordering large volumes.
What is the typical weight per cubic yard for fill-dirt and what conversion factors should I use?
Fill-dirt weight varies with moisture and composition but is commonly about 2,200 to 2,700 lbs per cubic yard; a good planning average is 2,400 lbs (about 1.2 tons) per cubic yard. Use 1 cu yd ≈ 1.2 tons and 1 ton ≈ 0.83 cu yd for quick conversions, and ask your supplier for an exact factor if precise tonnage is critical for trucking or compaction tests.
What maintenance and longevity should I expect for fill-dirt in Arizona's climate?
Expect some settling during the first year, especially if the fill was not fully compacted; plan for initial settlement and top-off as needed. In Yavapai's climate, watch for erosion during summer monsoon storms and winter runoff at higher elevations; controlling weeds, adding a protective surface (rock, gravel, or vegetation), and periodic regrading will extend performance. Proper initial compaction and erosion controls dramatically reduce long-term maintenance.
What are common project uses of fill-dirt in Yavapai County and what should I consider when choosing screened vs unscreened material?
Typical uses include raising low spots, general lot fill, backfilling trenches, and creating subgrade for pads and landscaping. Screened fill is cleaner, easier to compact, and better for final grade or near foundations; unscreened bulk fill is cheaper and fine for large subfills where finish grade and compaction are less critical. Consider sand/clay content when you need drainage or compaction: higher sand content drains better, while higher clay can be more stable when compacted but may shrink/swell with moisture.
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