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Fill Dirt

Fill Dirt in Balm

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 Balm

Why Balm homeowners choose Hello Gravel

In Balm (city population: 782), steady local growth and sunny, warm conditions are driving demand for practical site prep and landscaping materials. With a metro area population of 2.5+ million and a growth rate of 2.50% annually, new construction and yard upgrades are common as homeowners invest in outdoor living and flood mitigation. Balm sits in hardiness zone 8b and averages 228 sunny days per year with 34.00 inches of rainfall annually, so projects need materials that handle sun-driven drying and periodic heavy rain. Homeowners choose quality aggregates for leveling, raising grades, and improving drainage to protect foundations and plantings. Fill Dirt is a cost-effective, engineered option for bulk soil replacement and grade building; it provides a stable, compactable base that reduces settling and minimizes the need for frequent rework. That combination of growth and climate makes sourcing reliable fill dirt important—homeowners want consistent texture, local avaIlability, and timely delivery to keep projects on schedule.

Popular projects in Balm this season

  • Residential Pad Fill Dirt - 120 tons
  • Driveway Base Fill Dirt - 35 tons
  • Yard Grade Fill Dirt - 12 tons
  • Pool Pad Fill Dirt - 40 tons
  • Septic Mound Fill Dirt - 60 tons

Balm quick facts

Location
West Florida
Population
782
Metro Area
2.5+ million
Annual Rainfall
34.00 inches
Sunny Days
228/year
Hardiness Zone
8b
Growth Rate
2.50% annually
Delivery Coverage
Citywide delivery avaIlable

Best times for Balm projects

Stable Fall Temps
Good Spring Compaction
High Moisture Risk
Slow Winter Drying

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Fill Dirt delivery questions

What is a typical delivered price per ton for fill dirt in Balm, FL, and what affects that price?

Delivered prices in the Balm area commonly vary but expect a range rather than a fixed number because of local sourcing and haul distance. Key factors that affect price include the supplier and quarry location, distance from Balm (hauling costs), seasonality such as hurricane season demand, material moisture and quality, minimum order size, and any access challenges that require specialized trucks or extra handling.

What blends are sold as 'fill dirt' and which should I use for driveways versus general backfill?

Fill dirt sold near Balm is typically native soil with a mix of sand, silt, and clay and may include some organic-free topsoil screening; it is not processed like engineered structural fill. For driveways you should use a compactable, granular base such as road base or crushed stone rather than raw fill dirt; use fill dirt only for non-structural backfill and leveling. For basement or foundation backfill, ask for engineered or structural fill that meets compaction specs and local building codes rather than standard fill dirt.

How do I calculate how many tons of fill dirt I need for common Balm projects like a driveway or slab backfill?

First calculate cubic yards: length x width x depth (in feet) divided by 27. Convert to tons using a local fill dirt density range of about 1.2 to 1.5 tons per cubic yard (use 1.3 tons/yd3 as a practical estimate). Finally add 10% to 30% extra for compaction and settlement depending on how much compaction you will perform; for example a 12 ft x 50 ft driveway at 6 inches deep is about 11.1 yd3, or roughly 14 to 16 tons before adding overage.

Who supplies fill dirt near Balm and what delivery radius and minimum order should I expect?

Hello Gravel connects you with local Hillsborough County suppliers and haulers who typically serve Balm and surrounding West Florida areas. Delivery radius for most suppliers is commonly 30 to 75 miles from the source depending on the quarry and truck avaIlability, and Hello Gravel's minimum online order is 3 tons. Expect tri-axle dump trucks and ask at checkout about any extra fees for long hauls, gated access, or difficult drop locations.

What are the best compaction and installation practices for fill dirt in Balm's humid, sandy/clay soils?

Place fill in loose lifts of 6 inches or less and compact each lift to the specified density using a plate compactor or roller; engineered work often calls for 90% to 95% of standard Proctor density. Avoid placing very wet fill after heavy rains common in Balm; dry to near-optimum moisture content before compacting for best results. For structural applications, get a geotechnical recommendation because coastal sand and clay layers behave differently and may need special compaction, stabilization, or engineered fill.

How does fill dirt perform for drainage in Balm's rainy season and when should I use underdrains or geotextile?

Fill dirt is generally poorer-draining than clean sand or crushed stone, so it can hold water and slow surface drainage during West Florida's heavy rains. Use clean granular layers, underdrain pipes, or a geotextile separator when placing fill over organic or very fine soils to prevent mixing and to improve long-term drainage. For driveways and areas requiring reliable runoff, place a drainage layer of crushed stone or install French drains rather than relying on fill dirt alone.

Are permits or compaction tests required in Hillsborough County for using fill dirt around foundations or septic systems?

Requirements vary by project and location, but engineered foundation work and septic installations commonly require permits and may require compaction reports or geotechnical approval from Hillsborough County. Always check with Hillsborough County Building Services and the county health department for septic-specific rules before ordering fill dirt for foundation or septic backfill. If a permit calls for engineered fill or compaction tests, order material that meets the specified gradation and keep the project inspector's guidance on testing frequency.

Does avaIlability and pricing of fill dirt in West Florida change with the seasons or storms?

Yes. Supply and pricing can tighten during hurricane season and after major storms because of higher demand for fill, cleanup, and repairs, and because heavy rains sometimes slow quarry operations. Plan ahead in summer and fall if you have a big project and allow for possible lead times or surge pricing after major weather events. Hello Gravel's platform can show local avaIlability and offer scheduling options to help you avoid the busiest windows.

How does fill dirt compare with crushed stone, road base, and structural fill for a Balm driveway in cost and longevity?

Fill dirt is typically the least expensive option up front but provides the poorest drainage and load-bearing capacity, so it will wear faster under vehicle traffic. Crushed stone or road base costs more but gives much better drainage, compaction, and longevity for driveways. Structural fill is the most costly but is engineered and compacted to meet foundation-level performance; choose it only where building codes or engineers require it.

What additional costs should I expect when buying fill dirt in Balm?

Common extra costs include spreading and compaction if you hire labor or equipment, drive time or fuel surcharges for suppliers outside the normal delivery radius, fees for access issues like long drives or steep lots, and any permit or inspection fees for regulated work. Hello Gravel lists a minimum 3-ton order and offers optional tailgate spreading at the driver's discretion; always ask for a full quote that includes spreading, compaction, and potential permit-related requirements.

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