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Fill Dirt in El Monte
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 El Monte
Why El Monte homeowners choose Hello Gravel
El Monte, with a city population of 107,031 and located inside a metro area of 2.5+ million residents, sits in a warm, sunny region that averages 228/year sunny days and 34.32 inches of annual rainfall and falls in hardiness zone 8b. That steady population and a growth rate of 0.70% annually drive continuous residential updates, landscaping projects, and infill construction. Homeowners and small contractors increasingly need reliable bulk materials to manage grading, create level pads for sheds and patios, and solve drainage issues. Quality aggregates matter here because uneven compaction, poor drainage, or unsuitable backfill can lead to settling or erosion in both high-rain events and prolonged dry spells.
Popular projects in El Monte this season
- Backyard Grade Fill Dirt - 12 tons
- Driveway Raise Fill Dirt - 18 tons
- Retaining Wall Fill Dirt - 25 tons
- Pool Backfill Fill Dirt - 40 tons
- Garden Berm Fill Dirt - 15 tons
El Monte quick facts
- Location
- West California
- Population
- 107,031
- Metro Area
- 2.5+ million
- Annual Rainfall
- 34.32 inches
- Sunny Days
- 228/year
- Hardiness Zone
- 8b
- Growth Rate
- 0.70% annually
- Delivery Coverage
- Citywide delivery available
Best times for El Monte projects
- Ideal Moisture Levels
- High Moisture Risk
- Drying Shrink Risk
- Heavy Rain Limits
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Fill Dirt delivery questions
How much does fill dirt cost in El Monte per cubic yard and per ton?
Local fill dirt prices in the El Monte area typically range from about $10 to $35 per cubic yard, or roughly $8 to $30 per ton, depending on quality and source. Delivery fees can change the total; Hello Gravel often offers free delivery in many areas but minimum orders start at 3 tons. Exact pricing varies by supplier, seasonal demand, and whether the dirt is screened or rock-free, so get a quote for a firm price.
What does contractor-grade fill dirt look like and what specs should I expect in West California?
Contractor-grade fill dirt for West California is usually free of large organic material, mostly fines and small gravel, and may contain small stones and clay typical of local geology. It is not engineered material, so gradation varies by supplier; if you need specific gradation or rock-size limits, ask the supplier for a spec sheet. For structural use, contractors often request u0022cleanu0022 or u0022structuralu0022 fill with minimal organics and predictable compaction behavior.
What compaction is required for fill dirt used under driveways or foundation pads in El Monte?
For non-structural yards and landscape areas, contractors commonly compact fill dirt to about 90% of standard Proctor density. For foundation pads or structural fills near El Monte, design engineers often call for higher compaction, typically 90-95% (or as specified in the project plans). Always follow your engineer's recommendations for lift thickness and compaction testing when the fill supports structures.
What are typical minimum order sizes, delivery lead times, and truck types for fill dirt deliveries to El Monte?
Hello Gravel's minimum order is 3 tons, and standard delivery is usually 2+ business days with a next-day option for orders placed before noon CST for an extra fee. Suppliers in the El Monte area commonly use tri-axle dump trucks that carry about 8 to 12 cubic yards (roughly 10-15 tons) per load, so larger jobs may need multiple trucks. If you have access constraints, note them in Order Notes so the driver can plan placement or tailgate spreading at their discretion.
Do I need a permit to import fill dirt into my property in El Monte or Los Angeles County?
Permit rules vary and depend on the depth of fill, changes to drainage, and whether grading work is involved. Small deliveries (a few cubic yards) often do not require a permit, but larger fills or any work that alters drainage typically does, and thresholds differ by city and county. Before large deliveries, check with the City of El Monte Building Division or Los Angeles County Public Works to confirm permit requirements for your project.
How thick should fill dirt be applied under a driveway in El Monte and how should it be compacted?
A typical residential driveway base uses 4 to 6 inches of compacted fill dirt or subgrade material, usually placed in lifts of 3 to 4 inches and compacted thoroughly, followed by a 4 to 6 inch crushed rock base for drainage. For heavier loads or poor existing soil, contractors may add more depth and require higher compaction levels. Always confirm thickness and compaction with an engineer or your contractor based on soil conditions and expected traffic.
How does fill dirt perform for drainage and erosion control in Southern California rainy season compared with crushed rock?
Fill dirt is fine-grained and holds water, so it performs poorly for drainage and can increase erosion or runoff concentration if not graded properly. Crushed rock or gravel provides much better drainage, reduces surface runoff, and resists erosion better on slopes. For erosion control in El Monte's winter storms, consider using fill dirt only where needed and pairing it with drainage rock, swales, or erosion-control blankets.
How do I calculate how many tons of fill dirt I need to raise an area by a certain depth?
Use this quick formula: cubic yards = area (sq ft) x depth (in) / 324, then multiply cubic yards by about 1.25 to estimate tons (one ton per cubic yard varies by moisture and compaction). Example: to raise 1,000 sq ft by 2 inches: 1,000 x 2 / 324 = 6.17 cubic yards, roughly 7.7 tons. For final ordering, round up for compaction loss and bring any site access limits into account.
What settlement and maintenance should I expect for fill dirt in El Monte's hot, dry climate?
Properly placed and compacted fill dirt should have minimal long-term settlement, usually less than an inch, but poorly compacted or organic-rich fill can settle several inches over time. El Monte's dry climate can reduce post-placement shrink-swell cycles, but seasonal irrigation and concentrated loads still cause settlement. Best practices are proper compaction in lifts, removing organics, adding gravel where drainage is needed, and checking/filling low spots after the first rainy season.
Which is better for an El Monte driveway: fill dirt, crushed rock, or decomposed granite?
For driveways, crushed rock is generally the most suitable because it compacts well, drains, and supports vehicle loads; decomposed granite can work for light-use driveways and looks attractive but may need stabilizer, while fill dirt alone is not recommended as a final surface because it compacts poorly and holds water. If budget is the primary concern, fill dirt can be used as a sub-base beneath 4-6 inches of crushed rock to save cost. Choose the material based on traffic, drainage needs, and desired aesthetics.
Where do contractors and homeowners in El Monte commonly buy contractor-grade fill dirt and what pricing should I expect?
Local landscape supply yards and aggregate suppliers around El Monte, Pomona, and the San Gabriel Valley supply contractor-grade fill dirt; Hello Gravel also connects you with these local suppliers and arranges delivery. Expect raw fill dirt pricing commonly between $10 and $35 per cubic yard (or about $8 to $30 per ton) depending on screening, rock content, and delivery distance; request an itemized quote for material and delivery to compare options.
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