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Fill Dirt in Lake Worth
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 Lake Worth
Why Lake Worth homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Lake Worth is a growing coastal city with a city population of 42,216 and a metro area population of 2.6+ million, experiencing steady expansion at a growth rate of 2.80% annually. Set in a subtropical climate (hardiness zone 9a) with 228/year sunny days and moderate rainfall, the area sees ongoing residential infill, landscaping upgrades, and small-scale construction that increase local demand for bulk materials. Homeowners and contractors in Lake Worth turn to reliable aggregates to manage grading, create level pads for sheds and patios, and stabilize yards prone to settling. For those projects, quality Fill Dirt is essential because it provides structure beneath sod, pavers, and foundations where cheap, uncompacted soil will lead to future sinking and drainage issues.
Popular projects in Lake Worth this season
- Backyard Grade Fill Dirt - 15 tons
- Pool Backfill Fill Dirt - 50 tons
- Driveway Raise Fill Dirt - 25 tons
- Garage Pad Fill Dirt - 30 tons
- Retaining Wall Backfill Fill Dirt - 12 tons
Lake Worth quick facts
- Location
- Lake Worth, Florida
- Population
- 42,216
- Metro Area
- 2.6+ million
- Annual Rainfall
- 35.00 inches
- Sunny Days
- 228/year
- Hardiness Zone
- 9a
- Growth Rate
- 2.80% annually
- Delivery Coverage
- Citywide delivery avaIlable
Best times for Lake Worth projects
- Storm Saturation Risk
- Optimal Compaction Window
- Wet Season Limits
- Stable Dry Conditions
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Fill Dirt delivery questions
How much does delivered fill dirt cost in Lake Worth, FL?
Delivered prices vary by supplier, truck size, access, and seasonal demand. For current, location-specific pricing, check Hello Gravel by entering your zip code or request a quote; we show transparent per-yard and per-load pricing for Lake Worth area suppliers. Expect price differences due to regional sourcing and truck access; ask about delivery fees and minimums when you get a quote.
How much area does one cubic yard or one truckload of fill dirt cover for typical yard and driveway leveling in Lake Worth?
One cubic yard equals 27 cubic feet and covers about 324 sq ft at 1 inch deep, 162 sq ft at 2 inches, 108 sq ft at 3 inches, and 54 sq ft at 6 inches. A tri-axle load (typical local delivery) usually carries about 10-12 cubic yards, so it will cover roughly 540 sq ft at 6 inches or 3,240 sq ft at 1 inch. For driveways you usually need several inches of compacted base plus stone, so plan accordingly.
Can I order small quantities (1-3 cubic yards) of fill dirt in Lake Worth, and what are the usual minimums or delivery fees?
Many local suppliers can deliver small quantities, but minimums and fees vary. Hello Gravel requires a minimum order of 3 tons; some Lake Worth suppliers accept 1-3 cubic yard drops for an extra delivery fee or when paired with other nearby jobs. Always check the quote in checkout for minimums and any small-lot delivery charges.
How many wheelbarrow loads are in one cubic yard of fill dirt for labor planning?
One cubic yard is 27 cubic feet. A typical wheelbarrow holds about 3 to 4 cubic feet, so you should expect roughly 7 to 9 wheelbarrow loads per cubic yard depending on your wheelbarrow size and how full you load it. Factor breaks and site distance when estimating labor time.
Is fill dirt cheaper than topsoil or gravel in Lake Worth, and when should I use each?
Fill dirt is generally less expensive than topsoil because it has low organic matter and is intended for raising grade or backfilling. Use fill dirt to build up low spots and backfill foundations, topsoil for gardens and lawns, and gravel or crushed stone for driveway base and drainage. For driveways in Lake Worth's sandy soils, use fill dirt only to set grade then add a compacted stone base for durability.
What are common dump-truck sizes used for fill dirt deliveries in Lake Worth and how do suppliers price them?
Local haulers commonly use 6-wheel trucks (about 6-8 cubic yards), tri-axle trucks (about 10-12 cubic yards), and larger end-dumps (15+ cubic yards) for bulk deliveries. Suppliers price either per cubic yard for partial loads or per truckload for full deliveries; Hello Gravel shows the per-yard and per-load pricing up front in many areas. Pricing depends on access, distance, offload difficulty, and any small-quantity fees.
Do I need permits to use fill dirt for leveling or backfilling in Lake Worth?
Minor leveling and small backfill jobs usually do not need a permit, but rules apply if you change drainage patterns, alter a swale, raise grades near pRoperty lines, or work in a flood zone. Check with the City of Lake Worth Beach Building Department or Palm Beach County before major grading or retaining wall installation to confirm permit requirements. Also consider FEMA flood elevation rules if your pRoperty is in a mapped flood zone.
Do local suppliers offer compaction and installation services in Lake Worth, and what are typical add-on costs?
Some suppliers and haulers can recommend local contractors or offer light spreading, but full compaction and grading are usually performed by landscapers or excavators. Equipment rental for a plate compactor is typically modest (often $50-$150/day), while contractor labor for compaction and grading for a small yard run can range from a few hundred to over a thousand dollars depending on scope. Ask your Hello Gravel supplier to recommend contractors or include installation notes on your order so you can get local referrals.
What is the most cost-effective delivery method for small residential fill dirt jobs around Lake Worth?
For small jobs (1-3 cubic yards), the cheapest option is often pickup or trailer haul if you can load and spread the material yourself. If you prefer delivery, compare Hello Gravel quotes for small-lot fees versus full truckloads; sometimes sharing a truck or scheduling with neighbors reduces cost. Balance price against convenience and the effort of moving and compacting the material yourself.
How do I calculate how many cubic yards of fill dirt to order for areas like 10x10 or 20x30?
Use this formula: cubic yards = (area in square feet * depth in inches) / 324. Example: a 10x10 area (100 sq ft) at 4 inches needs about (100*4)/324 = 1.23 cubic yards, and a 20x30 area (600 sq ft) at 6 inches needs about (600*6)/324 = 11.11 cubic yards. Add 10-20% extra for settling and compaction, or more if the ground is very uneven.
Any Lake Worth-specific tips for buying and using fill dirt?
Expect fill dirt sourced in the Lake Worth area to reflect local sandy soils and occasional shell fragments; texture and color may vary by supplier. Avoid raising grades near drainage swales or blocking runoff paths, and compact fill in lifts (small layers) to reduce settling—especially important given the region's high water table. Use Hello Gravel to compare local suppliers, check delivery details, and request delivery notes for site access, spreading preferences, and potential contractor referrals.
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