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Fill Dirt

Fill Dirt in Butte 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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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 Butte County

Why Butte County homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Butte County serves homeowners in a growing community with a city population of 218,635 and a metro area population of 2.3+ million, driving steady demand for residential construction and landscape upgrades. With a growth rate of 2.50% annually, more property owners are reshaping yards, raising foundation grades, and improving driveways and drainage. The local climate — hardiness zone 8b with annual rainfall: 33.20 inches and sunny days: 228/year — encourages outdoor projects year-round but also requires materials that handle both wet seasons and prolonged sun exposure. Homeowners want dependable fill materials that compact reliably, control settling, and direct runoff away from structures so landscaping and building projects stand up to the local conditions. Fill-dirt is a practical choice across many Butte County projects: it provides a stable subgrade for patios, driveways, foundations, and lawn grading while helping shape slopes to manage runoff during the region's annual rainfall: 33.20 inches. Because regional sourcing affects texture and compaction, Hello Gravel connects you with trusted local suppliers and haulers so you get fill-dirt matched to your site. We handle ordering, clear pricing, and scheduling (standard delivery in 2+ business days; next-day options available before noon CST for a fee), and our team can help calculate quantities so you order the right amount and avoid delays or reorders.

Popular projects in Butte County this season

  • Driveway base fill-dirt - 12 tons
  • Yard grade fill-dirt - 10 tons
  • Raised garden fill-dirt - 4 tons
  • Septic pad fill-dirt - 20 tons
  • Foundation backfill fill-dirt - 25 tons

Butte County quick facts

Location
California Region
Population
218,635
Metro Area
2.3+ million
Annual Rainfall
33.20 inches
Sunny Days
228/year
Hardiness Zone
8b
Growth Rate
2.50% annually
Delivery Coverage
Citywide delivery available

Best times for Butte County projects

Good Fall Compaction
High Moisture Risk
Hot Dry Conditions
Saturated Winter Soil

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Fill Dirt delivery questions

Who supplies fill-dirt in Butte County and how are prices structured?

Hello Gravel connects you with local suppliers around Chico, Oroville and Paradise that sell fill-dirt by the ton or by the cubic yard. Pricing depends on material quality, delivery distance and minimum load (we require 3 tons minimum); typical quotes are given as a delivered price per ton or a delivered price per cubic yard — request a zip-code quote on our site for exact pricing.

What does delivery usually cost per ton or per yard in Butte County?

Delivery costs vary based on distance, site access, and truck size, but in Butte County customers typically see delivered fill-dirt pricing that combines material and haul in a range that can vary widely. Hello Gravel often shows transparent delivered pricing at checkout or you can get an itemized quote — check your zip code for the most accurate per-ton or per-yard rate.

How much will fill-dirt compact and settle in local Butte County soils?

Loose fill-dirt commonly reduces in volume when compacted; expect roughly a 10-25% decrease from loose to compacted volume depending on soil type and moisture. In parts of Butte County with clay or fine-grained alluvial soils, settlement can be on the higher side, so contractors commonly place fill in 4-8" lifts and compact to target densities to limit later settlement.

Do I need a permit for large fill-dirt deliveries or grading on a residential property in Butte County?

Large fills or earthwork often trigger permits and approvals from Butte County Planning or the Building Division, and thresholds depend on parcel size, slope and volume moved. Before scheduling big deliveries, contact the county or your contractor to confirm if a grading permit, erosion control plan, or other approvals are required.

What fill-dirt mixes work best for driveways and access roads in Butte County climate?

For driveways, use fill-dirt only as a compacted subgrade; a structural surface layer of crushed rock or aggregate base (AB) on top is recommended. In Butte County’s wet season, a combination of compacted clean fill for grade and 4-6" of AB/crushed rock for the driving surface gives the best balance of drainage and load-bearing performance.

How does fill-dirt perform during Butte County’s wet season and what improves drainage?

Plain fill-dirt can hold water and soften during rainy months, so relying on it alone for a surface is not advised. Improve drainage by sloping the site away from structures, installing a gravel/AB surface or drainage swales, and using geotextile fabric under road base in wetter low-lying areas of the county.

How many tons of fill-dirt do I need for common project sizes in Butte County?

Use 1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet and expect about 1.3 to 1.5 tons per cubic yard for typical fill-dirt. For example, 1,000 sq ft at 6" depth is about 18.5 cubic yards, roughly 24-28 tons; 500 sq ft at 4" is about 6.2 cubic yards, roughly 8-9 tons. Contact our calculator or sales team with your exact dimensions and site notes for a tailored estimate.

When should I choose fill-dirt versus crushed rock or AB for driveways and foundation prep in Butte County?

Choose fill-dirt when you need to raise grade, fill low spots, or create subgrade under a structural layer; do not use fill-dirt as the wearing surface for driveways. For load-bearing surfaces and foundations in Butte County, use compacted aggregate base or crushed rock on top of properly compacted fill to ensure drainage and long-term stability.

What do contractors typically charge to spread and compact fill-dirt in Butte County?

Contractor rates vary with equipment, access and job size; small jobs often run on an hourly or per-day basis while larger jobs may be priced per cubic yard. As a rough guide, expect labor and equipment for spreading/compacting to fall in ranges where smaller tasks may cost a few hundred dollars and larger sites can run into the high hundreds or low thousands; get local bids for exact pricing.

How long will fill-dirt last under heavy vehicle traffic and what maintenance is needed in Butte County?

Fill-dirt used as subgrade can last many years if properly placed, compacted and covered with a structural surface, but untreated fill-dirt as a surface will rut and require frequent maintenance. For heavy vehicle traffic in Butte County, use a compacted aggregate base or crushed rock surface, maintain positive drainage, and plan for occasional regrading and additional rock where ruts or washboarding form.

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