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Fill Dirt

Fill Dirt in Gwinnett 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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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 Gwinnett County

Why Gwinnett County homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Gwinnett County homeowners are part of a growing community with a city population of 975,317 and steady expansion at 0.25% annually. That steady growth, combined with Gwinnett's subtropical climate—annual rainfall of 49.09 inches and 216 sunny days per year in hardiness zone 9a—drives ongoing demand for earthwork and landscaping materials. New construction, driveway repairs, yard regrading, and stormwater projects all rely on dependable fill-dirt to create level, buildable pads and to raise low spots before installing sod or hardscape. Homeowners prioritize quality aggregates to reduce future settling, improve drainage during heavy rains, and prevent erosion. Because local supply reflects regional soil characteristics, understanding texture, compaction needs, and delivery timing helps avoid surprises on project day. Fill-dirt is compactable, low-organic soil used for filling depressions and establishing finished grades; in Gwinnett's warm, wet environment it is ideal for raising lawns, backing retaining walls, and preparing bases for patios and garages. Given the area's rainfall patterns, choosing clean fill-dirt with minimal organic content and coordinating compaction guidance is important for long-term stability. Hello Gravel connects you with local suppliers and professional dump-truck delivery, offering transparent pricing, scheduled delivery windows, and regional sourcing so materials match local soil conditions and arrive when you need them.

Popular projects in Gwinnett County this season

  • Yard grade fill-dirt - 12 tons
  • Driveway base fill-dirt - 35 tons
  • Pool backfill fill-dirt - 45 tons
  • Foundation backfill fill-dirt - 25 tons
  • Patio subgrade fill-dirt - 18 tons

Gwinnett County quick facts

Location
Georgia Region
Population
975,317
Metro Area
79,222
Annual Rainfall
49.09 inches
Sunny Days
216/year
Hardiness Zone
9a
Growth Rate
0.25% annually
Delivery Coverage
Citywide delivery available

Best times for Gwinnett County projects

Stable Fall Moisture
Spring Wet Risk
High Rain Saturation
Slow Winter Curing

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Fill Dirt delivery questions

Is fill-dirt cheaper than gravel in Gwinnett County, GA?

In Gwinnett County, clean fill-dirt is generally cheaper per cubic yard or ton than decorative gravels and many structural aggregates. Expect delivered fill-dirt to run in a lower price band than crushed stone or pea gravel, though exact pricing depends on supplier, distance, and site access—check your zip code for an accurate quote.

How much does a truckload of fill-dirt cost in Gwinnett County, including delivery?

A typical tri-axle delivery of fill-dirt in Gwinnett County (about 12-15 cubic yards) usually costs in the range of roughly $250 to $700 delivered, depending on material quality, haul distance, and site conditions. Per-ton pricing commonly falls in an approximate $15 to $40 range; get an online quote or call our team with your zip code for a precise price.

How many cubic yards or tons will a standard dump truck deliver in Gwinnett County?

Hello Gravel typically sources tri-axle dump trucks for deliveries in Gwinnett County, which commonly carry about 12 to 15 cubic yards of loose fill-dirt. Because fill-dirt density varies with moisture and composition, that equates to roughly 15 to 20 tons; always request the supplier's estimated cubic yards and tonnage for your order.

Can I use gravel instead of fill-dirt for leveling low spots, and what are the trade-offs locally?

You can use certain gravels for filling or leveling, but in Gwinnett County the trade-offs are important: fill-dirt compacts and provides a stable base for topsoil and lawns, while gravel drains well and may not support turf or landscape beds without a top layer of soil. For structural pads, foundation backfill, or final grade for lawn, fill-dirt is usually the right choice; for drainage trenches or driveways, crushed stone or crush-and-run may be better. Check local permit or engineering requirements before substituting materials for building or grading work.

How much area will a truckload or 20 tons of fill-dirt cover at 2", 4", and 6" depths in Gwinnett County?

Using a typical density conversion, a 20-ton load of fill-dirt is roughly 15.4 cubic yards (estimates vary). That volume will cover about 2,500 sq ft at 2" depth, about 1,250 sq ft at 4" depth, and about 830 sq ft at 6" depth. For a standard tri-axle truck of 12 to 15 cubic yards, expect roughly 1,940 to 2,420 sq ft at 2", 970 to 1,210 sq ft at 4", and 650 to 810 sq ft at 6", all approximate.

Can I order less than a full truckload or get DIY delivery/tipping in Gwinnett County?

Hello Gravel's platform has a minimum order of 3 tons, and many local suppliers in Gwinnett County can accommodate partial truckloads depending on demand and routing. Drivers will place material where safe and accessible, but site constraints can limit tipping locations; include delivery notes at checkout and check with our team if you need a specific drop location or a smaller quantity.

What does installation cost look like in Gwinnett County if I need the fill-dirt spread and compacted vs. just delivered?

If you only need delivery, costs are limited to the material and haul fee; drivers may offer tailgate spreading at their discretion with no guarantee. Hiring a pro to spread and compact fill-dirt in Gwinnett County typically adds labor and equipment costs—expect contractor or equipment-weekly rates that commonly translate to roughly $8 to $30 per cubic yard (or several hundred dollars for a small yard), depending on access, area size, and compaction specs. For firm pricing, request quotes that list spreading, grading, and compaction separately.

How much do common alternatives like crush-and-run or pea gravel cost per truckload or per ton in the Georgia region?

In the Georgia region, crush-and-run (crushed stone fines) typically runs higher than basic fill-dirt, often roughly $20 to $50 per ton delivered, while pea gravel and decorative stone commonly cost more, often $30 to $80 per ton. Per truckload (15-20 tons) that translates to several hundred to over a thousand dollars delivered; regional variations and supplier availability in Gwinnett County will affect final pricing.

Can I spread and compact fill-dirt myself in Gwinnett County, and what equipment or permits might I need?

Many homeowners in Gwinnett County can spread small amounts of fill-dirt themselves with rented equipment like a skid steer, wheelbarrow, and plate compactor or walk-behind roller, plus hand tools for finishing. For larger grading or changes to drainage, Gwinnett County may require permits or erosion-control measures—check Planning and Development and any HOA rules before starting. If you are unsure about compaction specs for a building pad or retaining structure, consult an engineer or local contractor.

How do I calculate how much fill-dirt to order for a 1,000 sq ft area at a given depth, and can suppliers help with estimates and scheduling?

Use this simple formula: cubic yards = (area in sq ft * depth in inches) / 324. For example, 1,000 sq ft at 4" depth needs about 12.3 cubic yards (roughly 16 tons using typical density). Hello Gravel's online material calculator and sales team can help convert your measurements into cubic yards or tons and schedule delivery dates for Gwinnett County—provide your zip code and any site access notes for the most accurate estimate.

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