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Fill Dirt

Fill Dirt in Quincy

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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Simple, fast, and reliable fill dirt delivery in Quincy

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Why Quincy Chooses Hello Gravel

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Quick Turnaround

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 Quincy

Why Quincy homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Quincy (city population: 4,820) sits inside a growing West California metro area (metro area population: 2.5+ million) with steady expansion (growth rate: 0.40% annually). The city enjoys a temperate climate — USDA hardiness zone 8b — averaging 228 sunny days per year and annual rainfall of 34.25 inches. That combination of sun and moderate rain means homeowners and contractors frequently take on projects that reshape yards, manage drainage, and prepare building pads. Those projects drive steady demand for quality aggregates and bulk soils. For many DIYers, Fill Dirt is a cost-effective foundation material for grading, backfilling, and raising low spots where consistent compaction and reliable local sourcing are important.

Popular projects in Quincy this season

  • Backyard Grade Fill Dirt - 10 tons
  • Driveway Base Fill Dirt - 40 tons
  • Garage Pad Fill Dirt - 75 tons
  • Raised Garden Bed Fill Dirt - 8 tons
  • Floodplain Raise Fill Dirt - 30 tons

Quincy quick facts

Location
West California
Population
4,820
Metro Area
2.5+ million
Annual Rainfall
34.25 inches
Sunny Days
228/year
Hardiness Zone
8b
Growth Rate
0.40% annually
Delivery Coverage
Citywide delivery available

Best times for Quincy projects

Stable Fall Temps
High Spring Moisture
Dry Summer Compaction
Frozen Ground Risk

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Fill Dirt delivery questions

How much does one cubic yard of fill dirt typically cost in Quincy, CA?

Prices vary by supplier and moisture, but in the Quincy area expect roughly $15 to $40 per cubic yard delivered. For an exact price, use Hello Gravel to check zip-code availability and get a local quote for your delivery date.

Is fill dirt the same as topsoil?

No. Fill dirt is mainly subsoil used to build and level ground and has little organic matter, while topsoil is rich, loose, and designed to support plants. If you plan to grow grass or a garden in Quincy, topsoil or a topsoil/compost mix is what you should buy for the growing layer.

What can I use instead of fill dirt to raise or level ground?

Alternatives include crushed rock or gravel (for improved drainage), engineered structural fill for compacted projects, or local excavated soil reused on-site. Choose an alternative based on your project: drainage-focused areas do better with rock, while engineered fills are best when compaction and load-bearing are required.

How many cubic yards is a ton of fill dirt (and vice versa)?

Fill dirt density varies with moisture and composition, but a good local rule of thumb is about 1.2 to 1.4 tons per cubic yard. That means one ton equals roughly 0.7 to 0.85 cubic yards; when ordering, round up and confirm with Hello Gravel to account for local material mix and moisture in Quincy.

Is fill dirt cheaper than topsoil in Quincy?

Yes, fill dirt is generally cheaper because it is not screened or amended for plant growth. If you need material for landscaping or lawns in Quincy, plan to buy fill dirt for bulk grading and add topsoil or compost where you need plantable surfaces.

Will one cubic yard of fill dirt fit in a pickup truck?

Physically a full-size pickup bed can hold close to 1 cubic yard, but weight matters: 1 cubic yard of fill dirt can weigh more than 2,000 pounds depending on moisture, which may exceed your truck's payload. Check your truck's payload rating before hauling; for most Quincy homeowners, delivery by dump truck from Hello Gravel is safer and easier.

Can I use fill dirt to level my backyard in Quincy?

Yes, fill dirt is commonly used to raise low areas and build grade, but it should be added in lifts and compacted to avoid future settling. Also consider drainage and finish with a top layer of topsoil if you want grass or plants to grow well on the surface.

Will anything grow in fill dirt?

Not well. Fill dirt has little organic matter and nutrients, so plants and grass usually struggle in it. For planting, cover the fill with several inches of topsoil or amend it with compost to create a suitable growing medium for Quincy’s climate.

Will grass grow on fill dirt without adding topsoil?

Grass may germinate but usually performs poorly without a topsoil layer; it will be thin and brown during dry spells. For a healthy lawn in Quincy, spread 3 to 6 inches of quality topsoil or a topsoil/compost mix over the fill before seeding or sodding.

Is there a cheaper alternative to gravel for filling low spots?

Depending on the purpose, cheaper options include local excavated soil, reclaimed crusher run, or recycled construction fill, but these can vary in quality and drainage. Always weigh cost savings against long-term performance—poor materials can cause settling or drainage problems in Quincy’s seasonal weather.

Does Home Depot or big-box stores sell fill dirt in bulk?

Big-box stores often sell bagged fill dirt and may offer bulk delivery in some areas, but availability and pickup/delivery logistics vary. For larger projects in Quincy, Hello Gravel’s marketplace connects you with local suppliers and dump-truck delivery, which is usually more convenient and cost-effective than buying many bags.

How many cubic yards does a standard dump truck hold?

Hello Gravel typically uses tri-axle dump trucks, which commonly hold about 10 to 14 cubic yards of loose material. If you need less material, our minimum order is 3 tons, and we can help calculate how many truckloads you’ll need for your Quincy project.

Is it cheaper to buy soil in bulk rather than bagged soil?

Yes, buying soil or fill dirt in bulk is usually significantly cheaper per cubic yard than buying the same volume in bags. For most Quincy homeowners and contractors, bulk delivery through Hello Gravel reduces cost and handling time—just be sure you have a proper delivery spot for the dump truck.

Can I get free fill dirt near Quincy?

Occasionally contractors or local excavation sites will give away excavated soil, but availability is sporadic and you need permission and a way to haul it. If you consider free material, inspect it for debris or contamination and confirm it is suitable for your intended use before relying on it for your Quincy project.

What is the '70/30 rule' and does it apply to fill dirt?

The 70/30 rule commonly refers to mixing about 70% topsoil with 30% compost for planting beds to improve fertility and structure. It does not apply to fill dirt; use fill dirt for bulk grading and use a topsoil/compost mix for any areas where you plan to grow plants in Quincy.

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