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Fill Dirt

Fill Dirt in College Park

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 College Park

Why College Park homeowners choose Hello Gravel

College Park is home to 15,000 residents (city population) and sits within a growing regional market of 2.3+ million (metro area population). With a steady 2.10% annually (annual growth rate) and a moderate climate—USDA Hardiness Zone 8b (USDA Hardiness Zone), about 228/year (average sunny days), and 34.00 inches (annual rainfall)—local homeowners and contractors are regularly reshaping yards, building additions, and preparing lots for new landscaping. That steady development drives demand for bulk materials to handle grading, foundation backfill, utility trenches, and low-spot repair. For many projects, the right fill dirt provides mass and stability without organic matter that can decompose and settle; homeowners choose quality fill dirt to make compaction predictable, improve drainage, and avoid future settling that can damage patios, driveways, or foundations.

Popular projects in College Park this season

  • Driveway Base Fill Dirt - 35 tons
  • Backyard Grade Fill Dirt - 20 tons
  • Garage Pad Fill Dirt - 18 tons
  • Landscape Raised Bed Fill Dirt - 12 tons
  • Utility Trench Backfill Fill Dirt - 25 tons

College Park quick facts

Location
West Georgia
Population
15,000
Metro Area
2.3+ million
Annual Rainfall
34.00 inches
Sunny Days
228/year
Hardiness Zone
8b
Growth Rate
2.10% annually
Delivery Coverage
Citywide delivery available

Best times for College Park projects

Stable Fall Temps
Ideal Moisture Levels
Too Much Heat
Cold Weather Limits

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Fill Dirt delivery questions

How do I order fill dirt delivered to College Park, GA and what will delivery cost?

Order fill dirt on Hello Gravel by entering your College Park zip code to see local suppliers and price quotes. Delivery fees vary by supplier, distance, and load size; Hello Gravel shows transparent pricing and a minimum order of 3 tons. Standard delivery typically needs 2+ business days, and next-day delivery is available for orders placed before noon CST for an extra fee. Note that tailgate spreading can be requested at checkout but is performed at the driver’s discretion.

What does fill dirt cost in West Georgia (College Park) in 2025?

Local prices for basic fill dirt in West Georgia commonly fall in a range rather than a single number because suppliers and deliveries vary. Expect roughly $10 to $25 per ton or about $12 to $35 per cubic yard as a general market range, depending on moisture, haul distance, and whether delivery or spreading is included. For an exact, up-to-date quote for College Park, check Hello Gravel with your zip code or request a quote from our team. Seasonal demand and truck availability can affect final price.

How much fill dirt should I order for a project in College Park and how much extra should I allow for compaction and settlement?

Start with your measured volume in cubic yards and then add extra to allow for compaction and settlement. For typical West Georgia clay and ordinary fill, plan on ordering about 10% to 25% more material; use the higher end (20%+) if the area has soft or organic soils. As a rule of thumb, fill dirt usually weighs about 1.1 to 1.4 tons per cubic yard depending on moisture and compaction, so convert accordingly when ordering by tons. If your project is critical (foundations, slab support, or septic), get a site-specific recommendation from a geotechnical report or local contractor.

How well does fill dirt compact in Georgia clay soils and what compaction level should I expect?

In College Park’s clay-dominated soils, properly placed fill dirt should be compacted in thin lifts to achieve a target of roughly 90% to 95% of Standard Proctor density for most residential projects. Immediate compaction with plate compactors or rollers will reduce loose volume, but long-term settlement depends on the underlying soils and any organic content. For structures or driveways, contractors commonly require compaction testing and may recommend engineered fill or deeper preparation. If you need guaranteed performance, ask for compaction testing or a geotechnical evaluation before and after placement.

Do I need permits or HOA approval to use fill dirt for driveways, septic backfill, or grading in College Park?

Possibly. City of College Park building and zoning rules, county health department rules for septic systems, and individual HOA covenants can all affect use of fill dirt for driveways, septic backfill, or changing grades. Before starting work, contact the College Park Building Department and your HOA to confirm permit and setback requirements, erosion control rules, and septic-backfill standards. If you are unsure, Hello Gravel’s team can point you to local permitting offices and suggest contractors familiar with local requirements.

What are best practices for installing and compacting fill dirt in hot, humid, rainy College Park weather?

Place fill dirt in thin lifts (typically 4 to 6 inches loose) and compact each lift with a plate compactor or roller to the specified compaction level to limit future settlement. Avoid placing and compacting when soils are overly wet from heavy rain; schedule work during drier periods and use temporary erosion control (silt fence or straw) to prevent washout. Slope finished grades away from buildings for drainage, and consider geotextile fabric or coarse aggregate under areas that will see vehicle traffic. Communicate timing and access needs with your supplier and contractor to avoid weather-related delays.

What are common alternatives to fill dirt in College Park and how do they compare on cost and durability?

Common alternatives include crushed stone (gravel), engineered structural fill, and clean sand or sand-gravel mixes. Crushed stone is more expensive than generic fill dirt but provides better drainage and stability for driveways or base material. Engineered fills are the most costly but are designed to minimize settlement and meet structural requirements; they are recommended for critical load-bearing areas. For landscaping or non-structural grade raising, fill dirt is usually the most cost-effective option in West Georgia.

Can fill dirt help reduce yard flooding or high water table issues in College Park?

Fill dirt can raise low spots and redirect surface water when combined with proper grading, swales, and drainage outlets, but it is not a standalone fix for high water table problems. Raising grades without a drainage plan can simply move or worsen standing water elsewhere, especially in hot, humid West Georgia with heavy rains. For significant flooding or high water table concerns, pair fill dirt with sub-surface drains, French drains, or engineered grading plans and consult a civil engineer or drainage specialist. Hello Gravel can deliver the material, but design and installation should follow an appropriate drainage plan.

Will dump trucks be able to place fill dirt where I want it in my College Park yard?

Most Hello Gravel deliveries use tri-axle dump trucks that can place material at curbside or into a driveway with reasonable access; however, site limitations affect placement. Overhead wires, gates, soft turf, narrow driveways, and steep slopes can prevent trucks from dumping exactly where you want, and drivers will assess placement for safety on arrival. You can request tailgate spreading or placement notes at checkout, but spreading and exact placement are done at the driver’s discretion. If close placement is required, ask Hello Gravel for smaller haul options or coordinate with a contractor for redistribution after delivery.

How do I find local contractors for installing and compacting fill dirt in College Park and what are typical labor costs?

Hello Gravel can help connect you with local haulers and may be able to refer contractors who handle grading and compaction in the College Park area. Labor and equipment rates vary; small residential grading jobs commonly run from about $40 to $125 per hour for operators depending on machine size and local demand, or about $0.50 to $2.00 per square foot for simple grading and compaction jobs. For accurate pricing, get written quotes from at least two local contractors and confirm that the quote includes compaction testing if required for your project.

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