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Fill Dirt

Fill Dirt in Port St. Joe

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 Port St. Joe

Why Port St. Joe homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Port St. Joe sits in a growing region with a city population of 5,000 and a metro area population of 2.3+ million, experiencing steady development driven by a 0.69% annually growth rate. The local climate is warm and favorable for year-round projects: 228 sunny days per year and about 33.69 inches of annual rainfall in hardiness zone 8b. That mix of sun, periodic rain, and ongoing growth increases demand for reliable earthwork and drainage solutions. Homeowners here look for quality aggregates to control settling, improve drainage, and create stable bases for landscaping and building projects—tasks where the right fill-dirt matters most. Fill-dirt is uncompacted or minimally processed soil used to raise grade, fill depressions, and backfill around foundations and hardscapes. In Port St. Joe’s coastal environment—where sandy native soils and occasional heavy rains can cause movement—properly sourced and compacted fill-dirt improves stability and reduces erosion and settling. Hello Gravel connects you with local suppliers that source regionally appropriate fill-dirt, coordinates scheduled dump-truck delivery, and provides clear pricing and guidance so you get the right material delivered when you need it. Request tailgate spreading at checkout; drivers may assist at their discretion, and our team can help calculate how much fill-dirt your project requires.

Popular projects in Port St. Joe this season

  • Raised foundation fill-dirt - 80 tons
  • Driveway base fill-dirt - 20 tons
  • Septic mound fill-dirt - 15 tons
  • Landscape grade fill-dirt - 12 tons
  • Coastal berm fill-dirt - 60 tons

Port St. Joe quick facts

Location
Florida Region
Population
5,000
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 Port St. Joe projects

Moderate Moisture
High Compaction Strength
Wet Season Limits
Dry Season Ideal

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Fill Dirt delivery questions

What does 'fill-dirt' mean in Port St. Joe and when should I use it?

Fill-dirt is soil used to raise grades or fill low spots; it typically contains fines (sand, silt, clay) and should be free of roots and organic matter. In Port St. Joe you use fill-dirt for lowering settlement risk under lawns, raising yard grades above flood-prone areas, or filling trenches before final landscaping. For structural elements (foundations, driveways) you may need select or engineered fill instead; ask a local contractor or Hello Gravel for guidance.

How do I figure out how many tons of fill-dirt I need for my Port St. Joe project?

Calculate area in square feet times depth in inches, then divide by 324 to get cubic yards (area_ft2 * depth_in / 324 = yd3). Multiply cubic yards by about 1.3 to estimate tons of typical fill-dirt (tons = yd3 * 1.3). Example: a 1,200 sq ft area raised 4 inches needs about 14.8 yd3 or roughly 19 tons.

What types or grain sizes of fill-dirt work best for coastal sandy soils around Port St. Joe?

For Port St. Joe's sandy coastal soils, suppliers often recommend 'select' or 'structural' fill that contains a mix of sand and fines for compaction, not loose beach sand. Clean sand is useful where drainage is the priority, while fill-dirt with some clay or silt helps lock material together for stable grade raises. Always avoid material with organic matter and tell your supplier you are working in a coastal, high-water-table area so they can match a suitable mix.

How does Port St. Joe's high water table and flood risk affect fill-dirt selection and installation?

High water tables and frequent storm surge mean material choice and compaction matter: use low-organic, well-graded structural fill and compact it in thin lifts to reduce settlement. Raise finished grades above anticipated flood elevation when required and prioritize drainage away from structures. If your site is in a regulated flood zone, coordinate with local permitting before major fills.

Will I need permits to bring fill-dirt into a Port St. Joe property?

Possibly. Port St. Joe is in Gulf County and local rules can require permits or approvals for substantial land raising, shoreline fills, or work in wetlands and flood zones. Check with the Gulf County Building Department and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection if you're near the coast or sensitive areas. When in doubt, get a quick check from the county before ordering large volumes.

How do fill-dirt, crushed concrete, washed sand, and shell compare for Port St. Joe driveways and drainage?

Fill-dirt is economical for raising grades but is not ideal as a finished driveway surface because it can rut and erode when wet. Crushed concrete offers better load-bearing and drainage for driveways, washed sand drains well but can shift without stabilization, and shell provides a local look but may require a solid base to avoid movement. For driveways in Port St. Joe consider a compacted structural fill or crushed stone base with an appropriate top layer for long-term performance.

What are best practices for placing and compacting fill-dirt in Florida coastal areas like Port St. Joe?

Place fill in thin lifts (commonly 6-8 inches loose) and compact each lift with proper equipment until you reach the specified density. Control moisture during placement—too dry or too wet soil won't compact well—and use geotextile fabric or stone when filling over very soft or organic ground. Hire a contractor for compaction testing on structural projects and request specs from your engineer or the local building department.

How much does delivery, spreading, and compaction usually cost in Port St. Joe when ordering fill-dirt?

Costs vary by supplier, distance, job size, and whether you hire spreading and compaction services; Hello Gravel's platform shows local quotes so you can compare. Hello Gravel minimum order is 3 tons and standard delivery is 2+ business days, with a next-day option for orders placed before noon CST (additional fee). For spreading and compaction, local contractors often charge by the hour or by the job—get multiple quotes and ask suppliers if the driver can perform tailgate spreading at their discretion.

Do Port St. Joe suppliers offer bulk discounts or truckload pricing for fill-dirt?

Yes, many local suppliers give better per-ton pricing for larger, truckload orders versus small loads. Hello Gravel connects you to local suppliers and displays transparent pricing so you can see truckload options; typical dump truck deliveries (tri-axle) carry much more than the 3-ton minimum. Ask suppliers about truckload pricing, pit-run savings, and whether nearby sourcing reduces haul fees.

How resistant is fill-dirt to saltwater, erosion, and storm surge in Port St. Joe?

Fill-dirt itself is an inert soil and not 'resistant' to saltwater—repeated saltwater flooding can erode or wash fines away and leave coarser sand behind. To resist erosion, protect fills with proper grading, vegetation, riprap, or engineered shoreline solutions and use more erosion-resistant materials for exposed faces. For properties at risk of storm surge, work with an engineer and local agencies to select the right mix and protective measures.

What should I tell Hello Gravel or a supplier when ordering fill-dirt for a Port St. Joe site?

Tell them your project type (yard raise, foundation backfill, driveway subgrade), the delivery address and access conditions, desired raise height or depth, and whether you're in a flood zone or near the shoreline. Note that Hello Gravel requires a 3-ton minimum and offers scheduled delivery windows; request spreading or compaction on the order but expect the driver to assess safety and feasibility on arrival.

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