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Fill Dirt

Fill Dirt in Fort Irwin

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 Fort Irwin

Why Fort Irwin homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Fort Irwin, population 5,890, sits in a region seeing steady growth of 0.70% annually and a climate that combines long stretches of sun with seasonal rain—about 228 sunny days and 34.68 inches of annual rainfall in USDA hardiness zone 8b. That mix of sun, rain, and local soils drives consistent demand for basic construction and landscaping materials. Homeowners here often need dependable fill for grading, driveway build-ups, and foundation backfill after site work. Choosing the right fill helps control settlement, improve drainage during seasonal storms, and create stable bases for drought-tolerant plantings and hardscapes in a community within a broader metro area of 2.5+ million. Fill Dirt—clean, low-organic soil intended for compaction—is a practical match for Fort Irwin conditions. With fewer roots and organic contaminants, Fill Dirt settles more predictably after rain and withstands repeated wet-dry cycles across 228 sunny days each year. It works well for raising grades, building pads for sheds, and backfilling foundations where reliable compaction and drainage matter. Hello Gravel connects you with trusted local suppliers and professional dump-truck haulers, providing transparent pricing, scheduled delivery, and next-day options for qualifying orders so you get the right Fill Dirt delivered when you need it.

Popular projects in Fort Irwin this season

  • Yard Grading Fill Dirt - 10 tons
  • Access Drive Base Fill Dirt - 40 tons
  • Foundation Backfill Fill Dirt - 25 tons
  • Raised Pad Fill Dirt - 8 tons
  • Retaining Wall Backfill Fill Dirt - 15 tons

Fort Irwin quick facts

Location
West California
Population
5,890
Metro Area
2.5+ million
Annual Rainfall
34.68 inches
Sunny Days
228/year
Hardiness Zone
8b
Growth Rate
0.70% annually
Delivery Coverage
Citywide delivery available

Best times for Fort Irwin projects

Ideal Moisture
Wet Spring Risk
High Drying Risk
Poor Winter Compaction

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Fill Dirt delivery questions

How much does delivered fill dirt typically cost in Fort Irwin, CA?

Delivered fill dirt in the Fort Irwin area commonly runs about $20 to $45 per cubic yard, or roughly $15 to $35 per ton, depending on supplier, distance, and material quality. Remote delivery, steep access, or requests for screening/clean fill can push the price higher, so check your zip code and delivery notes at checkout.

How much will it cost to add 2u0022 to 4u0022 of fill dirt over a 1,000 sq ft area in Fort Irwin?

To raise 1,000 sq ft by 2u0022 you need about 6.2 cubic yards of fill dirt, and for 4u0022 about 12.3 cubic yards. At local delivered rates ($20-$45/yd3), material-only cost is roughly $125 to $555 for 2u0022 and $245 to $1,100 for 4u0022; plan on extra for delivery to remote sites and for compaction if you hire a contractor.

What size is a typical dump-truck load of fill dirt delivered to a remote place like Fort Irwin, and what does it cost?

Local tri-axle dump trucks commonly carry about 10 to 14 cubic yards of loose fill dirt (roughly 12 to 18+ tons depending on density). One truckload delivered to a remote Fort Irwin address often costs in the $400 to $1,000 range, depending on distance, road access, and supplier minimums.

Can I use fill dirt as the main base for a driveway, or should I use crushed stone instead?

Fill dirt can be used to build up grade, but it is not a good long-term wearing surface. For driveways in Fort Irwin, use fill dirt only to raise or level the subgrade, then install compacted crushed stone as the structural base and wearing surface for drainage and stability.

How should I build the base for a gravel driveway in Fort Irwin when fill dirt is involved?

Use fill dirt in compacted lifts of 3u0022 to 6u0022 to achieve final grade, compact each lift thoroughly, and add a geotextile if you have very loose or silty native soil. Finish with 4u0022 to 6u0022 of compacted base rock and 2u0022 to 3u0022 of surface gravel; in desert soils watch for caliche or expansive clay and allow extra compaction effort.

When is fill dirt a good choice vs using sand-and-gravel mixes for projects around Fort Irwin?

Choose fill dirt when you need low-cost, inert material to raise grade, backfill trenches, or create planting berms. For structural bases, drainage trenches, and areas under concrete, opt for sand-and-gravel mixes or crushed rock instead, because those materials drain and compact reliably compared with untreated fill dirt.

If I need to backfill a perimeter drain or trench, can I use fill dirt or should I use rock? How much will I need?

For perimeter drains and French drains you should excavate fill dirt and replace it with clean drain rock (typically 3/4u0022 to 1-1/2u0022 crushed rock). If you are backfilling non-drain trenches with compactable fill, use clean fill dirt in 6u0022 lifts and compact; as an example, a 12u0022 wide by 12u0022 deep trench uses about 0.037 cubic yards per linear foot (about 27 linear feet per cubic yard).

Can I place fill dirt directly on native soil in Fort Irwin, or do I need subgrade prep and fabric?

You can place fill dirt on native soil for simple grade adjustments, but for load-bearing or long-term installations you should remove vegetation, scarify the native surface, place fill in 3u0022 to 6u0022 lifts and compact each lift. Use geotextile fabric if the native soil is very loose or if you expect drainage issues; for structural work add base rock under the surface layer.

How much will the fill-dirt portion cost for a 20-ft wide residential driveway near Fort Irwin?

For a 20-ft wide driveway, costs vary by length and depth. As an example, a 20 ft x 100 ft driveway filled with 4u0022 of compacted fill dirt needs about 24.7 cubic yards; at $20-$45/yd3 material-only cost is roughly $495 to $1,110, with additional delivery and compaction charges often adding several hundred dollars.

How do I convert between cubic yards, tons, and truckloads for ordering fill dirt to Fort Irwin?

Rule of thumb: 1 cubic yard of loose fill dirt typically equals about 1.2 to 1.5 tons (varies by moisture and soil type). Typical truck sizes: single-axle 5 to 7 yd3, tri-axle 10 to 14 yd3; multiply cubic yards needed by 1.2-1.5 to estimate tons and divide by truck capacity to estimate truckloads. Always confirm with your supplier and use our online calculator to check quantities for your zip code.

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