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Fill Dirt

Fill Dirt in Little Rock

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 Little Rock

Why Little Rock homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Little Rock has a city population of 238,858 and sits at the center of a metro area with 2.5+ million residents. With a growth rate of 1.20% annually, demand for housing, yards, and small construction projects is steady across the region. The local climate—USDA hardiness zone 8b with 228 sunny days per year and an annual rainfall of 34.25 inches—supports a wide range of landscaping choices but also creates a need for reliable soil management. Homeowners and contractors increasingly seek quality aggregates to control grading, prevent erosion, and prepare sites for patios, sheds, and foundation work. Well-sourced fill-dirt helps speed projects and reduce rework by creating stable, compactable subgrades that stand up to Little Rock’s weather patterns. Fill-dirt is the low-organic soil used to raise grades, backfill trenches, and build level pads. In Little Rock’s mix of sun and periodic rainfall, properly compacted fill-dirt improves surface drainage and reduces settling that can lead to pooling or erosion. For common local projects—yard regrading, driveway approaches, and foundation backfill—fill-dirt provides an economical, workable base before topsoil or gravel goes down. Hello Gravel connects you with local suppliers, offers online ordering and scheduling, and coordinates dump-truck delivery (minimum orders apply). Choose standard delivery (2+ business days) or request next-day delivery for orders placed before noon CST; tailgate spreading may be available at the driver’s discretion.

Popular projects in Little Rock this season

  • Driveway approach fill-dirt - 12 tons
  • Foundation backfill fill-dirt - 80 tons
  • Yard grade raise fill-dirt - 150 tons
  • Raised garden fill-dirt - 10 tons
  • Retaining wall backfill fill-dirt - 35 tons

Little Rock quick facts

Location
Little Rock, AR
Population
238,858
Metro Area
2.5+ million
Annual Rainfall
34.25 inches
Sunny Days
228/year
Hardiness Zone
8b
Growth Rate
1.20% annually
Delivery Coverage
Citywide delivery available

Best times for Little Rock projects

Stable Fall Moisture
Poor Spring Compaction
Dry Heat Challenges
Slow Winter Curing

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Fill Dirt delivery questions

What does fill-dirt typically cost per ton delivered in Little Rock for residential projects?

Typical delivered prices for fill-dirt in the Little Rock area vary by supplier, haul distance, and order size, but expect roughly $12 to $30 per ton delivered for residential orders. Hello Gravel shows exact pricing by zip code, with a minimum order of 3 tons; request a quote to see current local rates and any delivery or next-day fees.

How many tons of fill-dirt do I need to raise a 2,000 sq ft yard by 3 inches?

To raise 2,000 sq ft by 3 inches you need about 18.5 cubic yards (2000 x 0.25 ft = 500 cu ft; 500 / 27 = 18.5 yd3). Fill-dirt typically weighs about 1.2 tons per cubic yard, so plan on roughly 22 to 23 tons and order 10-15% extra for compaction and settling, or about 25 to 26 tons total.

What specification of fill-dirt is best for Little Rock driveways and foundation pads?

For driveways and structural pads in Little Rock, avoid loose organic topsoil and choose clean, low-organic, compactable fill. For driveway bases, well-graded granular fill or crusher-run (no more than 1 inch rock, well graded) performs much better than pure fine fill-dirt. For foundations or building pads, use engineered or structural fill that meets local compaction specs and has lab-verified gradation; consult your builder or local code for required specs.

Will fill-dirt perform well in Little Rock's clay soils and wet seasons?

Little Rock has clay-prone soils and wet periods, and fine, clay-rich fill-dirt can hold water, compact poorly, and experience shrink-swell issues. For positive drainage and stable grades, use a granular layer or drainage rock under critical areas, slope surfaces away from structures, and avoid using high-clay fill where stability is required. When in doubt, have a soil test or speak to a local supplier about using blended or engineered fill appropriate for Arkansas conditions.

What compaction should I expect when installing fill-dirt for a home project in Little Rock?

Typical practice is to place fill in 4- to 6-inch loose lifts and compact each lift to the specified density; for non-structural landscaping, aim for roughly 85-90% of standard Proctor, while structural fills and pads often require 90-95% (follow engineer specs). Small yards can be compacted with a plate compactor or jumping jack, while larger areas need a vibratory roller; for foundation work, get a geotechnical recommendation and compaction testing.

Should I use fill-dirt or crushed stone for a driveway base in Little Rock?

Crushed stone or well-graded crusher-run is the better choice for driveway bases in Little Rock because it drains and locks together, resisting rutting in wet seasons and clay soils. Fill-dirt is cheaper upfront but tends to rut and retain moisture, leading to more maintenance. If budget is tight, use fill-dirt only as subgrade and finish with a crushed stone base for durability and drainage.

Are there Little Rock permits or local rules that affect delivering and placing fill-dirt for building pads?

You may need permits or approvals for significant grading, land disturbance, or building pads in Little Rock, especially near streams, floodplains, or steep slopes. Check the City of Little Rock Building and Permits Division and Pulaski County regulations before large fills; erosion control, sediment permits, and stormwater rules can apply. Also review HOA rules if you are in a subdivision.

When is the best season to order and place fill-dirt in Little Rock?

Order and place fill-dirt during drier months when possible—late spring through early fall tends to offer more workable conditions, while wet spring spells and heavy rains make compaction and grading harder. Little Rock winters are mild but can have freeze-thaw cycles that affect freshly placed fills, so avoid major grading before extended wet or freeze periods. Schedule delivery on a dry forecast and allow extra time during rainy seasons.

How much extra does delivery and tailgate spreading typically add to the cost in the Little Rock metro?

Delivery costs depend on distance from the supplier and the number of tons; many Hello Gravel listings include free delivery in parts of the Little Rock area, but charges or next-day fees may apply for longer hauls. Tailgate spreading is an optional service and is priced separately by the hauler; expect a wide range—commonly $50 to $200 for small residential jobs—so request a specific quote at checkout and note that drivers perform spreading at their discretion.

Can I mix fill-dirt with topsoil or amend it for planting in Little Rock, and how will it affect plant growth?

Fill-dirt is low in organic matter and not ideal as a planting medium on its own; you can blend it with topsoil or add compost, but root zones should have several inches of quality topsoil. For lawns, place 4 to 6 inches of amended topsoil over compacted fill to support grass and shrubs. If you plan large landscaping areas, ask a local supplier about topsoil or screened blends suitable for Little Rock's climate and clay soils.

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