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Fill Dirt

Fill Dirt in Fort Collins

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 Collins

Why Fort Collins homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Fort Collins is a growing, active city with a city population of 164,485 and a metro area population of 2.7+ million. With a growth rate of 2.33% annually and a climate that averages 228 sunny days annually and 33.90 inches of rain each year, local development and landscaping projects are common across neighborhoods and new builds. Homeowners here need reliable materials for grading, foundation backfill, and yard leveling because steady growth drives demand for repairs, additions, and outdoor living upgrades. Quality fill-dirt helps prevent future settling, supports proper drainage, and creates a stable base for patios, driveways, and planted areas—so Fort Collins residents seek consistent, low-organic fill that performs in local conditions.

Popular projects in Fort Collins this season

  • Yard grading fill-dirt - 40 tons
  • Garage pad fill-dirt - 60 tons
  • Raised garden bed fill-dirt - 8 tons
  • Driveway base fill-dirt - 80 tons
  • Retaining wall fill-dirt - 25 tons

Fort Collins quick facts

Location
Fort Collins, CO
Population
164,485
Metro Area
2.7+ million
Annual Rainfall
33.90 inches
Sunny Days
228/year
Hardiness Zone
8b
Growth Rate
2.33% annually
Delivery Coverage
Citywide delivery available

Best times for Fort Collins projects

Stable Fall Temps
Wet Spring Limits
Dry Heat Caution
Frozen Ground Risk

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Fill Dirt delivery questions

Is fill-dirt cheaper than gravel in Fort Collins?

Generally yes: loose fill-dirt is usually less expensive per cubic yard than washed gravel because it contains more fines and is often sourced locally. Prices vary by supplier, haul distance, and whether you need screened or compacted fill, so check Hello Gravel quotes for Fort Collins for accurate pricing. Remember fill-dirt serves different purposes than gravel, so choose based on the job, not just cost.

Can I use fill-dirt for backfill around foundations or walls in Fort Collins?

You can use fill-dirt for general backfilling, but it must be placed in lifts and properly compacted to avoid settlement. For foundation or retaining wall backfill in Fort Collins, contractors often prefer free-draining aggregate to reduce hydrostatic pressure and frost-related movement; consult a builder or geotechnical engineer for structural work on local clay soils.

What is the best material to use for backfill when drainage matters instead of fill-dirt?

For drainage behind footings or retaining walls, use clean, free-draining material such as washed 3/4u0022 crushed rock, pea gravel, or 1/2u0022-3/4u0022 crushed stone rather than fill-dirt. In Fort Collins, where seasonal moisture and freeze-thaw cycles matter, adding a drainpipe and using coarse drainage rock will perform far better than fill-dirt alone.

What type of soil is common in Fort Collins and how does that affect using fill-dirt?

Fort Collins and northern Colorado often have a mix of alluvial loam, silty clay, and clayey soils that can be alkaline and prone to seasonal shrink-swell. Those conditions mean fill-dirt placed without proper compaction or drainage can settle or move; for projects near foundations or where stability matters, plan for compaction and drainage measures appropriate to local soils.

How much fill-dirt do I need for 1,000 square feet?

It depends on the depth you need. For example, 1,000 sq ft at 2 inches deep equals about 6.2 cubic yards (roughly 7 to 8 tons depending on moisture and compaction). If you need a different depth, multiply area by depth (in inches), divide by 324 to get cubic yards, then convert to tons using the supplier's density estimate.

Can I just put fill-dirt over existing dirt in my Fort Collins yard?

Yes for simple grade raises or to level low spots, but do it in layers and compact each lift to reduce future settling. Avoid smothering lawn root zones or burying drainage features, and be mindful that adding fill-dirt can change surface runoff—plan slopes away from foundations.

Can I lay fill-dirt without digging or site preparation?

You can spread fill-dirt on top of existing ground for small landscape adjustments, but proper site prep—removing vegetation, addressing organic soils, and compacting—is needed for long-term stability. For structural or paved areas in Fort Collins, excavation and engineered compaction are usually required and sometimes a permit is needed.

Will fill-dirt harden like concrete if compacted?

No. Compacted fill-dirt can become firm and load-bearing, but it will never harden like concrete or become impermeable. If you need a hard, structural surface, use engineered base materials and paving or concrete rather than relying on compacted fill-dirt alone.

Is 2 inches of fill-dirt enough for leveling in Fort Collins?

Two inches can be enough to smooth minor low spots or topdress turf, but it is too shallow for establishing new grades, preventing frost heave, or supporting driveways. In northern Colorado's freeze-thaw environment, you generally want deeper, properly compacted lifts (often 4-6 inches or more) for lasting results.

Can I dig a hole and fill it with fill-dirt to improve drainage?

No—fill-dirt usually contains fines and will not improve drainage; it can actually slow water movement. For drainage solutions in Fort Collins, use coarse rock or gravel, install a French drain or perforated pipe, and slope soils away from structures instead of filling holes with fill-dirt.

What's the difference between 2A and 2B gravel, and how does that compare to fill-dirt?

2A and 2B are graded crushed stone mixes with specific proportions of fines and rock sizes used as structural base material; they compact well and shed water better than fill-dirt. Fill-dirt contains more fines and organic matter and is intended for building grade, not as a structural base where engineered gravel types like 2A/2B are preferred for Fort Collins projects.

What type of material moves water away from a house better than fill-dirt?

Coarse, washed gravel or crushed stone and proper grading are far better at moving water away from a house than fill-dirt. In Fort Collins, combine a 4-6% slope away from the foundation, swales, or a drain system with clean rock rather than relying on fill-dirt to control runoff.

Does Fort Collins soil swell and should I be concerned using fill-dirt?

Some soils in the Front Range, including parts of Fort Collins, contain expansive clays that can shrink and swell with moisture changes. Because of that, use engineered fill and compaction practices for structural areas and consult a geotechnical professional when building foundations, adding substantial loads, or placing large fills.

How should I order fill-dirt in Fort Collins through Hello Gravel?

Enter your Fort Collins zip code on Hello Gravel to see local availability, choose your quantity (minimum 3 tons), pick a delivery date, and add any delivery notes about access or spreading requests. Standard delivery is 2+ business days, with a next-day option for orders placed before noon CST, and drivers may offer tailgate spreading at their discretion.

What compaction practice should I use when placing fill-dirt in Fort Collins?

Place fill-dirt in lifts (commonly 6-8 inches loose) and compact each lift with appropriate equipment until you reach the specified density for your project. For important structural or paved areas in Fort Collins, follow engineer recommendations or hire a contractor to meet local compaction standards.

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