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Fill Dirt in Loleta
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 Loleta
Why Loleta homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Loleta is a small coastal town with a city population of 1,300 inside a larger metro region of 2.5+ million. The area is growing steadily at 0.70% annually and enjoys a moderate climate with 228/year sunny days and 34.25 inches of rain per year, falling into hardiness zone 8b. That combination of steady growth, mild temperatures, and periodic rain drives demand for grading, drainage fixes, and foundation prep from homeowners updating yards or preparing building sites. Because local soil and geology vary, homeowners here look for consistent, locally sourced aggregates that compact predictably and resist settling, which is why quality fill dirt is in demand for creating level bases and correcting low spots quickly and reliably.
Popular projects in Loleta this season
- Driveway Grade Fill Dirt - 25 tons
- Barn Pad Fill Dirt - 80 tons
- Yard Leveling Fill Dirt - 30 tons
- Retaining Wall Backfill Fill Dirt - 20 tons
- Septic Mound Fill Dirt - 60 tons
Loleta quick facts
- Location
- West California
- Population
- 1,300
- Metro Area
- 2.5+ million
- Annual Rainfall
- 34.25 inches
- Sunny Days
- 228/year
- Hardiness Zone
- 8b
- Growth Rate
- 0.70% annually
- Delivery Coverage
- Citywide delivery available
Best times for Loleta projects
- Good Fall Compaction
- High Spring Moisture
- Dry Summer Compaction
- Soft Winter Soils
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Fill Dirt delivery questions
How much does delivery of fill dirt to Loleta typically cost?
Delivery costs vary by supplier, haul distance into Humboldt County, and order size. Many Hello Gravel orders qualify for free delivery, but when a fee applies expect a local range of roughly $25 to $150 depending on distance and volume; rural or remote drops into Loleta can be toward the higher end. Minimum order is 3 tons and you can get an exact quote by entering your zip code or contacting our sales team.
Are there local suppliers of fill dirt near Loleta, CA and is it readily available?
Yes—Loleta is served by regional suppliers in Humboldt County and nearby North Coast areas, so fill dirt is generally available. Hello Gravel sources locally to reflect regional geology; availability and appearance can vary by supplier, so check product notes and add any color or material preferences at checkout. Enter your zip code to see local supplier options and lead times.
How do Loleta's rainfall and coastal soils affect using fill dirt on my property?
Loleta has a cool, wet coastal climate with relatively high winter rainfall, so fill dirt placed without proper drainage can retain water and settle. Expect slower drying and higher erosion risk in winter; plan for grading, drainage swales, and compacted subgrade to reduce saturation. Use erosion control measures (silt fence, straw, temporary cover) if placing material during the wet season.
Do I need permits or inspections to bring large amounts of fill dirt into Loleta or Humboldt County?
Possibly. Humboldt County and some local jurisdictions require permits for grading, large fills, or changes to drainage, especially on coastal or resource-protected land. Before importing large volumes, contact the Humboldt County Planning and Building Department and the county health department (for septic or drainage concerns) to confirm permit requirements and inspection processes.
What gradation or mixture of fill dirt is recommended for driveways versus building pads in coastal Northern California?
For driveways, use a compactable road base or 3/4u0022 minus crushed rock over a compacted subgrade—plain fill dirt alone is not ideal because it can rut and retain water. For building pads and foundations, use clean, low-organic fill or engineered fill specified by an engineer; these are well-graded mixes with minimal organics and controlled moisture to limit settlement. Always follow local building department and engineer specifications for structural work.
Are compaction standards required and do local contractors provide compaction when delivering fill dirt?
For structural pads, footings, and many permits, compaction to a specified percent of maximum dry density (commonly 90-95% Standard Proctor) is typically required; exact standards depend on the project and permit. Hello Gravel delivery drivers do not guarantee compaction; many local Loleta contractors and earthwork companies provide compaction services with plate compactors or rollers and can be booked separately. Coordinate compaction timing with your contractor so material is placed and compacted properly.
Is fill dirt suitable for septic systems and drain fields in Loleta's coastal soils?
Not usually without testing and approval. Septic systems and drain fields need permeable, low-fines soils; generic fill dirt can contain fines or organics that reduce percolation and cause system failure. Always perform percolation tests and get approval from the Humboldt County Environmental Health Division before using imported fill in a septic area; engineered fill or certified material may be required.
When is the best time of year to place fill dirt in Loleta and what seasonal risks should I plan for?
The best months are typically late spring through early fall when rainfall is lower and material can dry and compact more predictably. Avoid large fills during the wet season (late fall through early spring) to reduce erosion, runoff, and poor compaction. If work must occur in the rainy season, use erosion controls and schedule compaction on dry days when possible.
How many tons of fill dirt do I need and how do I convert between cubic yards and tons?
Use the formula cubic yards = area (sq ft) × depth (ft) / 27. As a rule of thumb, 1 cubic yard of fill dirt is roughly 1.1 to 1.4 tons depending on moisture and compaction, so multiply cubic yards by about 1.2 for a typical estimate. Example: raising 1,000 sq ft by 4 inches (0.333 ft) requires about 12.3 cubic yards or roughly 15 tons of fill dirt.
Is fill dirt or crushed rock/engineered fill better for low-lying, flood-prone property in Loleta?
For flood-prone or low-lying sites, engineered fill or crushed rock is often a better choice than generic fill dirt because it provides improved drainage, lower settlement, and greater stability. Fill dirt can retain water and settle over time, increasing flood risk or causing uneven surfaces unless it is engineered, compacted, and combined with drainage improvements. Consult a civil engineer or local contractor to design a solution that meets Humboldt County requirements and improves long-term performance.
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