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Fill Dirt

Fill Dirt in Centennial

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 Centennial

Why Centennial homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Centennial has a city population of 1,084 and sits inside the broader Denver-Aurora region with a metro area population of 2.6+ million, a steady growth rate of 2.00% annually, and a mix of plains-and-mountain geography. With 228 sunny days per year and moderate precipitation of 34.25 inches annually in hardiness zone 8b, local homeowners are undertaking more outdoor projects—yard regrading, new patios, retaining walls, and garage pads—so demand for dependable bulk materials is rising. For these jobs, quality aggregates matter: contractors and DIYers choose consistent fill-dirt to create stable grades, support foundations, and set the base for drainage features that stand up to seasonal moisture and the region's temperature swings.

Popular projects in Centennial this season

  • Foundation backfill fill-dirt - 25 tons
  • Driveway base fill-dirt - 18 tons
  • Grade correction fill-dirt - 30 tons
  • Retaining wall backfill fill-dirt - 12 tons
  • Building pad fill-dirt - 40 tons

Centennial quick facts

Location
Denver-Aurora, CO
Population
1,084
Metro Area
2.6+ million
Annual Rainfall
34.25 inches
Sunny Days
228/year
Hardiness Zone
8b
Growth Rate
2.00% annually
Delivery Coverage
Citywide delivery available

Best times for Centennial projects

Stable Fall Moisture
Thawing Wet Soils
Dry High Compaction
Frozen Ground Limits

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Fill Dirt delivery questions

Is fill dirt or gravel cheaper in Centennial, CO?

Fill dirt is usually cheaper per ton than gravel in Centennial because it is less processed and often locally available. Prices vary with delivery distance and supplier; gravel costs more when washed or crushed for specific uses. Contact Hello Gravel for local pricing and a delivery estimate to your zip code.

What is the difference between fill dirt and gravel?

Fill dirt is natural soil used to raise or level ground and generally contains fines, sand, and subsoil materials. Gravel is crushed rock or small stones used for drainage and load-bearing layers. In Centennial, use fill dirt for bulk raising and gravel where drainage or a stable base is needed.

Can I use fill dirt for backfill drainage around foundations or pipes?

No, fill dirt is not a good choice for drainage because it contains fine particles that hold water. For backfill where drainage is required—like around foundation drains or French drains—use clean crushed stone or drain rock instead. In Centennial's freeze-thaw climate, good drainage stone helps prevent water buildup and frost heave.

Can I put pea gravel directly on fill dirt for a patio or walkway?

You can place pea gravel over compacted fill dirt, but you should prepare a proper base first: compact the fill dirt, add a layer of crushed stone or compactable base, and then install landscape fabric if desired. Directly placing pea gravel on loose fill dirt leads to sinking and weed growth over time, especially in Centennial's variable weather. Request tailgate spreading at checkout and note the driver will assess if spreading is safe.

How much does 1 ton of fill dirt cost in Centennial?

Costs vary by supplier and delivery distance, but in the Denver metro area a delivered ton of basic fill dirt typically ranges from about $15 to $35 per ton. Exact pricing depends on regional availability, truck access, and order size; contact Hello Gravel for an up-to-date quote for your address. Remember our minimum order is 3 tons and delivery timing follows our standard lead times.

How much fill dirt do I need for 1,000 sq ft in Centennial?

It depends on the depth you need: for 1 inch depth you need about 3.1 cubic yards (roughly 4 tons), for 4 inches about 12.4 cubic yards (roughly 16 tons), and for 6 inches about 18.6 cubic yards (roughly 24 tons). These are estimates—actual tonnage depends on compaction and the material's moisture. Use Hello Gravel's material calculator or call our team for a precise estimate for your project.

How much will it cost to level a 20 ft driveway with fill dirt?

Cost depends on driveway width, required depth of fill, and delivery distance; for example, a 20 ft long by 10 ft wide driveway filled to 3 inches equals about 5.6 cubic yards, or roughly 7 to 9 tons. Using the local fill dirt price range ($15-$35/ton) gives a material cost estimate of about $100 to $315, plus delivery and compaction if needed. For an accurate quote, enter your address and project dimensions on Hello Gravel or call our team.

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

Yes, fill dirt is commonly used to raise low spots and regrade yards, but use structural fill (clean subsoil) under areas that will receive turf, patios, or structures. Top off with a few inches of topsoil for planting and grass—fill dirt alone is poor for plant growth. Since Centennial can experience freeze-thaw cycles, compact in lifts and consider drainage and slope away from foundations.

Does fill dirt need to be compacted before building on it?

Yes—fill dirt should be placed in thin lifts and mechanically compacted to reduce settling and frost heave risk. For lawns or light landscaping, standard compaction may suffice; for driveways, patios, or structural pads, greater compaction and testing may be needed. Ask Hello Gravel about recommended compaction best practices for your specific project in Centennial.

Can I dig a hole and fill it with gravel instead of fill dirt for drainage?

Yes—using coarse gravel or drain rock in a dug trench is a standard method for improving drainage, especially when combined with a perforated drain pipe. Fill dirt will hinder drainage because fines retain moisture, so use gravel for the drain core and backfill with clean stone. In Centennial, good drainage design helps protect foundations and landscaping from spring melt and heavy rains.

When should you not use fill dirt in a project?

Avoid using fill dirt where you need fertile planting soil, decorative top layers, or long-term surface finish—topsoil is better for gardens and lawns. Do not use untreated fill dirt against retaining walls, under slabs, or where engineered drainage is required without proper compaction and specification. If your site has poor natural drainage or expansive clay, consult local soil guidance before ordering large volumes.

How much will a 50 lb bag of fill dirt cover?

A 50 lb bag of fill dirt is roughly 0.5 cubic feet and will fill about 1 square foot at 6 inches deep or 2 square feet at 3 inches deep. For most yard projects in Centennial you will need truck-delivered tons rather than bags, since Hello Gravel's minimum order is 3 tons and bulk delivery is more economical. Use a bag only for small patch repairs or sample testing before a larger order.

What kind of fill dirt should I expect in Centennial's area soil?

Fill dirt sourced in the Denver-Aurora metro often contains a mix of subsoil, sand, and silt, and may include clay depending on exact location. Because Hello Gravel sources regionally, texture and color can vary—tell us any preferences in Order Notes but expect natural variation. Local soil characteristics affect compaction and drainage, so we recommend discussing your project's needs with our team before ordering.

Will pests like rats or insects be a problem with fill dirt or pea gravel installations?

Loose fill dirt can create burrowing opportunities if left uncompacted near foundations or mulch layers, while pea gravel alone does not stop rodents from digging beneath it. To reduce pest issues in Centennial, compact fill dirt properly, keep gravel layers over a well-compacted or stone base, and seal gaps around foundations. If pest control is a concern, combine proper grading, compacted fill, and landscaping fabric or barrier materials as appropriate.

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