Fill Dirt delivery in Kings County, CA
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Fill Dirt in Kings 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 Kings County
Why Kings County homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Kings County homeowners live in a growing region with a city population of 152,000 and a metro area population of 2.3+ million. The area is expanding at a steady 2.50% annually and sits in USDA hardiness zone 8b, with 228 sunny days a year and 33.20 inches of annual rainfall. That combination of growth and a temperate climate drives steady demand for new yards, driveways, foundation backfill, and grading work. Good-quality fill-dirt helps homeowners prepare lots, correct low spots, and establish proper slopes for drainage—avoiding future settling or soggy areas—so choosing the right material matters for long-term performance in local soils and weather patterns.
Popular projects in Kings County this season
- Driveway base fill-dirt - 40 tons
- Building pad fill-dirt - 120 tons
- Raised garden fill-dirt - 8 tons
- Retaining wall backfill fill-dirt - 25 tons
- Yard grading fill-dirt - 30 tons
Kings County quick facts
- Location
- California Region
- Population
- 152,000
- 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 Kings County projects
- Stable Fall Moisture
- High Moisture Risk
- High Compaction Strength
- Slow Winter Compaction
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Fill Dirt delivery questions
How much does a load of fill-dirt cost in Kings County?
Prices vary by source, moisture, and trucking, but expect roughly $12 to $40 per cubic yard delivered in Kings County. That roughly translates to about $10 to $30 per ton depending on soil density and compaction. For an exact price, use our online quote tool or contact our team and provide your address and approximate quantity.
Is fill-dirt cheaper than gravel in Kings County?
Yes — fill-dirt is generally cheaper than crushed gravel because it is unprocessed and usually sourced locally. Gravel and crushed rock require processing and are sold for structural or surface uses, which increases cost. Choose fill-dirt for bulk leveling and backfill, and gravel when you need drainage or a finished surface.
How much area does 1 cubic yard of fill-dirt cover?
One cubic yard equals 27 cubic feet, so it covers about 81 square feet at a 4-inch depth. Use the formula: cubic yards = (square feet × depth in feet) / 27 to calculate coverage for other depths. Keep in mind compaction reduces final volume slightly.
How much will a typical dump truck load of fill-dirt cover in Kings County?
Our typical local dump trucks (tri-axle) deliver about 10 to 12 cubic yards loose, which at 4 inches of depth covers roughly 810 to 972 square feet. Weight and cubic capacity vary by truck and moisture content, so coverage is an estimate. We can confirm expected truck size and coverage when you order.
What is the cheapest way to get fill-dirt in Kings County?
The most cost-effective options are ordering larger bulk quantities from local suppliers or using locally sourced borrow fill when permitted. Hello Gravel connects you with nearby suppliers to minimize trucking costs, which is often the biggest price driver in Kings County. Always compare delivered prices and check whether the material is clean fill or contains debris that could cost extra to remove.
How much will 1,000 sq ft of fill-dirt cost in Kings County?
Cost depends on desired depth. For 1,000 sq ft at 4 inches (about 12.3 cubic yards), expect roughly $150 to $490 based on a $12–$40 per cubic yard range. For an accurate quote, tell us the depth you need and your address so we can show local supplier pricing and delivery fees.
Can I use fill-dirt to level a backyard in Kings County?
Yes — fill-dirt is commonly used to raise low spots and rough-grade yards, but it should be placed in thin lifts (4 to 6 inches) and compacted to avoid future settling. If you plan to grow grass or plants, put a layer of topsoil over the final grade because fill-dirt is low in organic matter. Also consider Kings County's clay soils and drainage; extended wet periods can affect settling and compaction.
How many 50-lb bags of fill-dirt equal one cubic yard?
As a rough conversion, one cubic yard is approximately equal to 54 50-lb bags, assuming typical soil density. This is an estimate because bagged weight-to-volume depends on moisture and soil type. For large jobs it is almost always cheaper to order bulk delivered material rather than many bags.
Will one cubic yard of fill-dirt fit in my pickup truck in Kings County?
Some full-size pickups can carry about one cubic yard by volume, but whether they can carry the weight depends on the truck's payload rating and suspension. Overloading a pickup is a safety and legal concern, so check the vehicle’s payload capacity before attempting to haul fill-dirt. Hello Gravel typically delivers by dump truck (minimum order 3 tons), which removes that guesswork.
How much driveway area will 20 tons of fill-dirt cover?
Twenty tons of fill-dirt is roughly 14 to 17 cubic yards depending on moisture and density. At a 4-inch depth that will cover approximately 1,100 to 1,400 square feet. Note: fill-dirt alone is not an ideal finished driveway surface — you should build a compacted base and finish with appropriate aggregate for durability and drainage.
What are the downsides of using pea gravel instead of fill-dirt for leveling?
Pea gravel drains well but does not compact like fill-dirt, so it will shift and settle under load or foot traffic. For filling and structural grade, properly compacted fill-dirt or engineered fill is better; pea gravel is better suited for drainage trenches, decorative surfaces, or when you need a loose, permeable layer. In Kings County, use pea gravel only where its movement and drainage properties are desired.
What is 'poor man's concrete' and is fill-dirt appropriate for it in Kings County?
'Poor man's concrete' typically refers to a cheap mix of dirt, gravel and sometimes lime or cement used as a rough surface. Plain fill-dirt is not suitable for structural needs — it lacks the binding and strength of concrete and can settle or erode. For any load-bearing slabs, footings, or permanent surfaces in Kings County, consult an engineer and use proper concrete or engineered base materials.
How do I order and schedule fill-dirt delivery in Kings County through Hello Gravel?
Enter your zip code on our site to see local availability, choose fill-dirt and quantity, and pick a delivery date in the checkout calendar. Our minimum order is 3 tons, standard delivery is 2+ business days, and next-day delivery is available for orders placed before noon CST for an additional fee. Add delivery notes for drop location and tailgate spreading requests; drivers may spread at their discretion but it is not guaranteed.
How should I prepare my Kings County site for a fill-dirt delivery?
Mark property lines and any underground utilities before delivery, clear a safe drop zone free of obstacles, and ensure trucks can access the site without crossing private landscaping or delicate surfaces. If you need material placed in a specific spot, note that tailgate spreading is at the driver's discretion and may not be available for all deliveries. For larger or graded fills, consider a compaction plan and check Kings County permits if your project changes lot elevation or drainage.
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