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Fill Dirt

Fill Dirt in Okaloosa County

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 Okaloosa County

Why Okaloosa County homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Okaloosa County serves homeowners in a growing region with a city population of 210,000 and a metro area population of 2.3+ million. With an annual growth rate of 0.69% and a climate marked by an annual rainfall of 33.69 inches, 228 sunny days per year, and hardiness zone 8b, local yards and building sites face both heavy rains and long stretches of sun. That mix increases demand for reliable site prep, erosion control, and stable bases for driveways, patios, and landscape beds. Homeowners choose quality aggregates because properly selected fill-dirt reduces settling, improves drainage, and creates a solid foundation for plants and structures in Okaloosa County’s variable soils and weather patterns.

Popular projects in Okaloosa County this season

  • Residential fill-dirt grade-up - 40 tons
  • Driveway fill-dirt base - 60 tons
  • Pool backfill fill-dirt - 30 tons
  • Septic mound fill-dirt - 25 tons
  • Building pad fill-dirt raise - 350 tons

Okaloosa County quick facts

Location
Florida Region
Population
210,000
Metro Area
2.3+ million
Annual Rainfall
33.69 inches
Sunny Days
228/year
Hardiness Zone
8b
Growth Rate
0.69% annually
Delivery Coverage
Citywide delivery available

Best times for Okaloosa County projects

Stable Fall Moisture
Ideal Spring Compaction
Wet Season Limits
Cool Dry Curing

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Fill Dirt delivery questions

How much does a load of fill-dirt cost in Okaloosa County, FL?

Prices vary by source, delivery distance, and load size, but expect to pay based on cubic yards or tons rather than a flat 'load' price. Hello Gravel shows current local pricing during checkout for Okaloosa County; factors that change the price include truck type, access, and whether you request next-day delivery or tailgate spreading.

What does a cubic yard of fill-dirt cost in the Okaloosa County area?

Costs change with local supply and demand, so use Hello Gravel's zip-code pricing for an accurate quote. As a buyer, plan for variables like material quality, delivery distance, and minimum order (Hello Gravel minimum is 3 tons), and add a small buffer for compaction and spread.

How much area will 1 ton of fill-dirt cover when spread?

A rough rule: 1 cubic yard covers 324 sq ft at 1 inch depth. Fill-dirt in Okaloosa County typically weighs about 1.1 to 1.4 tons per cubic yard, so 1 ton is roughly 0.7 to 0.9 cubic yards and will cover about 225 to 290 sq ft at 1 inch depth. Adjust calculations for the depth you need and account for settling and compaction.

Is fill-dirt cheaper than topsoil in this region?

Generally yes — fill-dirt is usually less expensive than screened topsoil because it contains fewer organics and is intended for grading and structural fill rather than planting. If you plan to grow grass or plants in Okaloosa County, you may still need topsoil or a topsoil layer over the fill to get good plant results.

How many feet will a typical dump truck load of fill-dirt cover in Okaloosa County?

A common tri-axle dump truck carries about 12 to 16 cubic yards of loose fill-dirt, though capacities vary by truck. At 4 inches depth (a common grade/build-up depth), 1 cubic yard covers about 81 sq ft, so a 12 yd3 truck covers roughly 972 sq ft at 4 inches. Ask Hello Gravel for the truck size on your delivery and always add 10-20% extra for compaction and grading.

What is the cheapest way to get fill-dirt for my yard here?

The most cost-effective options are sourcing locally (reduces haul time) and ordering the right quantity to avoid multiple deliveries. Use Hello Gravel to compare local suppliers and get delivered pricing, consider off-peak delivery dates, and plan to reuse on-site clean soil if allowed instead of buying new material.

Will 1 cubic yard of fill-dirt fit in a pickup truck bed?

Most full-size pickup beds can hold roughly 1/2 to 1 cubic yard safely, but weight limits are the main constraint—fill-dirt is heavy and can exceed a truck's payload rating. For Okaloosa County roads and truck safety, check your vehicle's payload and use a professional delivery if you need multiple yards.

How much fill-dirt will I need for 1,000 sq ft in Okaloosa County?

Volume depends on desired depth: at 2 inches you need about 6.2 cubic yards, at 4 inches about 12.4 cubic yards, and at 6 inches about 18.6 cubic yards. Because fill-dirt settles, plan for 10-20% extra and confirm the final quantity with Hello Gravel's calculator and your contractor.

How much dirt does a dump truck hold?

Typical local tri-axle dump trucks used by Hello Gravel suppliers carry about 12 to 16 cubic yards loose, which for fill-dirt translates to roughly 13 to 22 tons depending on moisture and material density. Exact capacity depends on the truck model, so ask your Hello Gravel order confirmation for the truck size assigned to your delivery.

How much fill-dirt will I need for a 20 ft driveway?

You need the driveway width and desired depth to calculate volume. For example, a 20 ft long by 10 ft wide driveway at 4 inches depth requires about 2.5 cubic yards; add 10-20% for compaction and grading, and consult Hello Gravel for a precise local quote based on your measurements.

Can I put fill-dirt directly over existing soil in Okaloosa County?

Yes for grading and raising low spots, but do it correctly: remove organic debris where you want permanent structural support, compact in lifts to reduce future settling, and ensure you are not creating drainage problems. In coastal Florida areas like Okaloosa County watch for high water table and local drainage rules; when in doubt consult a contractor or local permitting office.

Can fill-dirt be used to level a backyard in Okaloosa County?

Yes — fill-dirt is commonly used to level yards and raise low areas, but you should place it in thin lifts, compact each lift, and tie grades into existing drainage so water does not pool near structures. If the property is in a FEMA flood zone or has saturation issues, check local regulations and consider engineered fill or a contractor experienced with local soils.

What are the disadvantages of using fill-dirt for landscaping projects here?

Fill-dirt is low in organic matter, so it is not ideal for planting without adding topsoil; it can settle over time if not properly compacted, and poor drainage can result if grades are not managed. In Okaloosa County, salt influence near the coast and a high water table can also affect fill performance, so match material and placement to the intended use.

How much can a 7x14 dump trailer hold of fill-dirt?

A 7x14 dump trailer's capacity depends on side height, but typically it holds about 3 to 5 cubic yards of loose fill-dirt. That means you'll need multiple trips or a larger truck for common yard-leveling or driveway projects; confirm the trailer's spec sheet before loading to avoid overloading and local road violations.

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