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Fill Dirt in Cameron Park
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 Cameron Park
Why Cameron Park homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Cameron Park, with a population of 5,547, sits in a growing West California region that is expanding at 1.67% annually. The area’s climate—Hardiness Zone 10b with 265 sunny days and about 30.00 inches of rain each year—encourages steady residential development and outdoor projects. That steady growth and favorable weather translate to demand for reliable site work: grading, foundation backfill, raised beds, and small retaining walls. Homeowners and local contractors in Cameron Park look for consistent materials that compact well, resist settling, and provide predictable drainage so projects last through hot, dry spells and seasonal rains.
Popular projects in Cameron Park this season
- Driveway Base Fill Dirt - 30 tons
- Yard Grade Fill Dirt - 12 tons
- Foundation Backfill Fill Dirt - 25 tons
- Garage Pad Fill Dirt - 18 tons
- Garden Berm Fill Dirt - 8 tons
Cameron Park quick facts
- Location
- West California
- Population
- 5,547
- Metro Area
- 420,000
- Annual Rainfall
- 30.00 inches
- Sunny Days
- 265/year
- Hardiness Zone
- 10b
- Growth Rate
- 1.67% annually
- Delivery Coverage
- Citywide delivery available
Best times for Cameron Park projects
- Stable Fall Moisture
- Wet Spring Limits
- High Compaction Strength
- Soggy Winter Delays
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Fill Dirt delivery questions
How much does delivered fill dirt usually cost per ton in Cameron Park, CA?
Prices vary by supplier, distance, and whether the material is screened or recycled, but expect a typical delivered range of about $15 to $40 per ton in the Cameron Park area. Hello Gravel shows transparent pricing by zip code and a 3-ton minimum; use our site to get an exact quote for your address and preferred delivery date.
What type of fill dirt is best for raising driveways or patios on Cameron Park's clay soils?
For raising grade in clay-rich Cameron Park soils, use clean, low-organic screened fill dirt compacted in lifts; avoid high-organic topsoil. For driveway bases or finished surfaces, place a compactable base (like crusher run or Class II road base) over the fill dirt to improve drainage and stability.
Can I use fill dirt for septic backfill and drainage around leach lines in Cameron Park?
Fill dirt can be used for general backfilling but is not recommended as a drainage medium for leach lines or septic trenches; granular drain rock or washed gravel is typically required for drainage zones. Also check El Dorado County septic and building rules before ordering, since inspectors often require specific materials for trenches and backfill.
What compaction equipment and methods work best for fill dirt on sloped sites in Cameron Park?
On slopes, compact fill dirt in 6 to 8-inch lifts using a plate compactor for small areas or a light vibratory roller for larger lifts, and moisten material to optimal compaction moisture. For steeper grades, bench the slope, use geotextile or slope reinforcement, and install erosion controls to prevent slippage during heavy rains common in the foothills.
How many tons are in a cubic yard of fill dirt, and how many tons do I need for 1,000 sq ft at common depths?
Fill dirt in our region typically weighs about 1.1 to 1.35 tons per cubic yard (soil density varies by moisture and composition). For 1,000 sq ft: 1u0022 = 3.09 yd3 → 3.4-4.2 tons; 2u0022 = 6.17 yd3 → 6.8-8.3 tons; 3u0022 = 9.26 yd3 → 10.2-12.5 tons; 4u0022 = 12.35 yd3 → 13.6-16.7 tons; 6u0022 = 18.52 yd3 → 20.4-25.0 tons; 12u0022 = 37.04 yd3 → 40.7-50.0 tons. Always round up and add 5-10% extra for settlement and spillage.
Do local Cameron Park suppliers deliver screened or recycled fill dirt by the ton?
Yes, many local suppliers deliver screened or recycled fill dirt by the ton in the Cameron Park area. Hello Gravel connects you to local vendors; when ordering, request 'screened' or 'clean fill' in Order Notes and confirm material photos and exact pricing per ton before delivery.
Will I need permits or grading approval for a large fill dirt delivery in Cameron Park or El Dorado County?
Large earthwork often triggers county permits, grading plan reviews, or erosion control requirements, especially if you alter drainage or move significant volumes of soil. Contact El Dorado County Planning and Building or your local jurisdiction to confirm thresholds and any required erosion control measures before placing a large order.
How well does fill dirt resist erosion during heavy rains in the West California foothills around Cameron Park?
Loose fill dirt is prone to erosion on slopes during heavy rains common in the foothills; compacted fill performs better but still needs protection. Use best practices like compaction in lifts, erosion control blankets, hydroseeding, silt fences, and temporary diversion channels to reduce runoff and washouts.
How long will a driveway built with fill dirt last in hot, dry California summers and what maintenance is needed?
Fill dirt by itself is not a durable driveway surface; properly compacted fill with a gravel or crusher-run topcoat can last several years with routine maintenance. In hot, dry summers expect some shrinkage and surface loosening; periodic regrading, topping up with gravel, and maintaining drainage will extend life and prevent potholes.
How does fill dirt compare to crusher run and decomposed granite for Cameron Park driveways and landscaping?
Fill dirt is intended for raising grade and creating stable subgrade; it is not a finished surfacing material. Crusher run (compacted crushed rock) is the best choice for driveway bases and surfaces due to strength and compaction, while decomposed granite makes an attractive, firm walking surface for paths and low-traffic drives in dry conditions. For Cameron Park's clay soils, a well-compacted fill subgrade plus a crushed-rock surface usually performs best.
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