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Fill Dirt in Wakulla 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 Wakulla County
Why Wakulla County homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Wakulla County homeowners are part of a dynamic Florida region with a city population of 12,000 and a metro area population of 2.3+ million. With steady growth of 0.69% annually and a warm climate—hardiness zone 8b, about 228 sunny days per year, and 33.69 inches of annual rainfall—local projects include frequent grading, drainage fixes, and foundation prep. Those trends keep demand steady for dependable aggregates. Because coastal and inland yards often feature sandy or organic-rich soils, homeowners need quality fill-dirt that compacts predictably so patios, sheds, driveways, and landscaping beds settle less over time. Clear specs and scheduled delivery make it easier to coordinate contractors and timing around seasonal rains and permit windows.
Popular projects in Wakulla County this season
- Driveway raise fill-dirt - 18 tons
- Building pad fill-dirt - 80 tons
- Septic mound fill-dirt - 25 tons
- Yard grade fill-dirt - 12 tons
- Flood elevation fill-dirt - 45 tons
Wakulla County quick facts
- Location
- Florida Region
- Population
- 12,000
- 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 Wakulla County projects
- Ideal Fall Compaction
- Optimal Spring Compaction
- High Rain Risk
- Dry Winter Compaction
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Fill Dirt delivery questions
How much does a dump truck load of fill dirt cost in Wakulla County?
A typical tri-axle dump truck in Wakulla County carries about 10 to 14 cubic yards of loose fill dirt. Pricing usually ranges from about $250 to $600 per truckload depending on supplier availability, distance from the pit, and whether the material is screened; this is an estimate and can vary by season. Hello Gravel can check local supplier rates for your zip code and provide exact pricing and delivery options.
What is the price per cubic yard for fill dirt in Wakulla County, Florida?
In Wakulla County, fill dirt commonly sells for roughly $20 to $45 per cubic yard, depending on whether it is screened, hauled a long distance, or has added fees for placement. Prices in coastal Florida can vary because local pits sometimes include shell or sand content, so ask the supplier for a clear product description. Use our material calculator to estimate yards needed and get a local quote for a firm price.
Where can I buy or get fill dirt near Wakulla County or Tallahassee?
You can buy fill dirt from local landscape suppliers, sand and gravel pits, or through Hello Gravel, which connects you to trusted local vendors and dump-truck haulers. Many Wakulla County homeowners source material from suppliers near Crawfordville or from pits on the Gulf Coast; check availability by entering your zip code on our site or call 855-241-8884 for help finding nearby options. For larger or engineered fills, local contractors and aggregate yards in the Tallahassee area often supply and deliver to Wakulla County jobsites.
Is fill dirt cheaper than topsoil in Wakulla County?
Yes — fill dirt is generally cheaper than topsoil because it contains little to no organic material and is used for raising grade or backfilling rather than planting. Topsoil costs more because it is screened and rich in organic matter for lawns and gardens, which matters in Wakulla County where sandy native soils often need amended topsoil for good plant growth. Choose fill dirt for structural fill and topsoil where you plan to plant.
How much fill dirt do I need to raise my yard or level ground in Wakulla County?
Calculate cubic yards by multiplying the area (in square feet) by the desired depth (in feet) and dividing by 27. For example, to raise a 1,000 sq ft yard by 2 inches (0.167 ft) you need about 6.2 cubic yards; always order an extra 5-10% for compaction and settling. Hello Gravel's calculator can do this for you and convert to truckloads based on typical tri-axle capacities.
Do I need a permit or compaction testing to use fill dirt for a new build in Wakulla County?
Small grading jobs and minor yard fill often do not require a permit, but any significant elevation change near wetland, flood zones, or for building pads typically requires county permits and possibly engineered fill specifications. Wakulla County has areas with high water tables and floodplain considerations, so check with the Wakulla County Building Department before large fills; contractors will usually recommend compaction and testing for structural work. If you need engineered fill, ask suppliers for compliance and compaction-ready material.
Will locally sourced fill dirt in Wakulla County have shells or sandy material?
Yes — because Wakulla County is coastal with nearby marine deposits, some local fill dirt may include shell fragments, sand, or shell-rich subsoil. If your project needs clean, screened fill (for pavers, grading near structures, or fine grading), request screened or processed fill from the supplier and note any material preferences in your Hello Gravel order notes. We also recommend inspecting a sample or asking for a material description before delivery.
Can adding fill dirt change drainage or flooding risk on my Wakulla County property?
Yes — adding fill dirt can redirect surface water and change how your property drains, which is especially important in low-lying or flood-prone parts of Wakulla County. Before large fill projects, check FEMA flood maps and consult the county permitting office or a drainage professional to avoid creating runoff problems for you or neighbors. For deliveries, tell us the intended use and site conditions so we and the supplier can recommend appropriate material and placement practices.
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