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Fill Dirt

Fill Dirt in Polk 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 Polk County

Why Polk County homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Polk County homeowners know their area is growing — the city population is 724,773 and the metro area population is 2.3+ million — and that growth drives steady demand for grading, site prep, and small‑scale construction. With a growth rate of 0.69% annually and a climate in hardiness zone 8b, projects here must account for warm summers and mild winters. Local weather averages 228 sunny days per year and annual rainfall of 33.69 inches, so homeowners increasingly turn to quality aggregates to control drainage, build level pads, and prevent erosion. For many yards and property improvements, reliable fill-dirt is the simplest way to stabilize grade before sod, gravel, or concrete goes down.

Popular projects in Polk County this season

  • Residential yard raise fill-dirt - 40 tons
  • Home foundation backfill fill-dirt - 80 tons
  • Pool excavation backfill fill-dirt - 120 tons
  • Septic mound construction fill-dirt - 50 tons
  • Driveway subgrade raise fill-dirt - 60 tons

Polk County quick facts

Location
Florida Region
Population
724,773
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 Polk County projects

Improving Compaction
Ideal Dry Compaction
High Wet Risk
Stable Moisture Levels

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Fill Dirt delivery questions

Is fill dirt cheaper than gravel in Polk County, FL?

Yes—fill dirt is generally cheaper than decorative gravel in Polk County because it is less processed. Expect fill dirt prices lower per cubic yard than crushed stone or decorative gravels, though exact rates vary by supplier, quality, and delivery distance. Hello Gravel requires a 3-ton minimum order and lists transparent pricing at checkout.

How much does a truckload of fill dirt cost in Polk County?

A tri-axle dump truck in Polk County typically carries about 10–14 cubic yards of fill dirt; delivered prices for a full truckload commonly range from roughly $150 to $600 depending on distance, material quality, and site access. Smaller deliveries, screening, or special requests can increase cost, so get a quote through Hello Gravel for an accurate price.

How much does one cubic yard of fill dirt cost in Polk County, Florida?

In Polk County, one cubic yard of basic fill dirt usually runs in the range of about $12 to $30 delivered, depending on screening, organic content, and haul distance. Convert when needed: one cubic yard is roughly 1.2–1.4 tons (use 1.3 tons/yd3 as a planning estimate).

Can I use gravel instead of fill dirt for raising grades or backfilling?

Not usually—gravel and fill dirt serve different purposes. Fill dirt (finer soil) is better for building up grades and supporting lawns and plantings, while gravel is used for drainage and structural bases; using gravel where soil is expected may cause poor plant growth and different drainage. For foundations or structural fills, an engineered mix or compactible granular fill may be required—check with a contractor or Polk County building officials.

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

Amount depends on desired depth. For example, for 1,000 sq ft: 3 inches needs about 8.3 cubic yards, 6 inches needs about 16.7 cubic yards, and 12 inches needs about 33.3 cubic yards. Order 5–10% extra to allow for settling and compaction, and account for Polk County's sandy native soils which can affect final volume.

How many square feet will a dump truck load of fill dirt cover at different depths?

A typical 10 cubic yard load equals about 270 cubic feet. That covers roughly 1,080 sq ft at 3 inches, 540 sq ft at 6 inches, and 270 sq ft at 12 inches. Truck sizes vary, so confirm the delivered volume with your supplier before planning coverage.

Will 1 cubic yard of fill dirt fit in my pickup truck?

Physically, many full-size pickup beds can hold about 1 cubic yard, but weight is the bigger issue—1 cubic yard of fill dirt often weighs about 1.2–1.4 tons, which may exceed a pickup's payload limit. Check your truck’s payload rating before attempting a self-haul; Hello Gravel delivery minimum is 3 tons, so delivery is often the more practical option in Polk County.

Can I place fill dirt without excavating the existing soil?

You can add a thin layer of fill dirt over existing ground for minor grade corrections or lawn topdressing, but deeper fills require removal of organic topsoil and staged compaction. In Polk County's variable soils and high water table areas, proper preparation and compaction matter for drainage and long-term stability—consult a contractor for fills over a few inches or near structures.

Do I need a permit to bring in fill dirt in Polk County?

Possibly—permits depend on the amount of fill, whether you are altering drainage, working in a floodplain, or affecting wetlands. Polk County Building and Zoning, and regional water management districts may have rules; always check local permitting and HOA requirements before ordering large volumes of fill dirt.

How much area will 1 ton of fill dirt cover?

One ton of fill dirt is roughly 0.75–0.85 cubic yards (use 0.77 yd3 as a planning figure), which is about 21 cubic feet. That will cover about 252 sq ft at 1 inch, 126 sq ft at 2 inches, and 63 sq ft at 4 inches—adjust for compaction and moisture, and order extra for settling.

Is $100 an hour reasonable to move or spread fill dirt in Polk County?

Hourly rates vary by equipment and scope—labor alone might be less, but when you include an operator plus machine (skid steer, mini-excavator, or small loader), $75–$150 per hour is a typical local market range. For simple raking or spreading, quote local landscapers; for machine-assisted grading or compaction, expect higher rates and ask suppliers for bundled delivery-plus-spread pricing.

Can fill dirt replace concrete or harden like concrete?

No—fill dirt does not harden into a structural surface like concrete. Some people use compacted crusher-run or gravel as a low-cost base, but even compacted aggregates are not a replacement for engineered concrete when you need a hard, load-bearing surface. For driveways or slabs in Polk County, follow structural and drainage recommendations and get professional guidance if you plan to skip concrete.

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