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Fill Dirt

Fill Dirt in Habersham 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 Habersham County

Why Habersham County homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Habersham County is home to about 46,000 residents and is experiencing modest growth at 0.25% annually. The county's climate—with 216 sunny days per year, 49.09 inches of annual rainfall, and USDA hardiness zone 9a—supports a broad range of outdoor projects. That steady population and climate-driven landscaping needs are driving demand for site grading, driveway bases, foundation backfill, and yard regrading. Homeowners in the area prioritize aggregates that improve drainage, reduce erosion, and compact reliably; choosing the right fill material upfront helps prevent common issues like post-installation settling and wet spots after heavy rains. Because materials vary by source, locally sourced fill-dirt often performs better with native soils and simplifies compaction and finish work on local properties.

Popular projects in Habersham County this season

  • Driveway base fill-dirt - 30 tons
  • Yard grading fill-dirt - 45 tons
  • Foundation backfill fill-dirt - 80 tons
  • Septic mound fill-dirt - 65 tons
  • Retaining wall fill-dirt - 40 tons

Habersham County quick facts

Location
Georgia Region
Population
46,000
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 Habersham County projects

Stable Fall Temps
High Moisture Risk
High Erosion Risk
Slow Winter Curing

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Fill Dirt delivery questions

How much does fill-dirt delivery usually cost in Habersham County, GA?

Delivered fill-dirt in Habersham County typically runs in the range of about $12 to $25 per cubic yard (roughly $10 to $18 per ton), depending on haul distance, load size, and local supplier rates. Hello Gravel requires a 3-ton minimum order; final price will be shown at checkout for your zip code and may include delivery fees or next-day charges.

What is the typical price per cubic yard or per ton for fill-dirt here?

Most local suppliers price fill-dirt by the cubic yard; expect roughly $12 to $25 per cubic yard for delivery in the Habersham County area, or about $10 to $18 per ton as a rough equivalent. Exact cost varies with availability, seasonal demand, and whether material is screened or mixed with native soils, so request a local quote through Hello Gravel for a firm price.

How many tons of fill-dirt do I need to raise a 2-car driveway (20 x 20)?

Calculate volume first: area (20 ft x 20 ft) times depth, then divide by 27 to get cubic yards. For example, raising that area: 4 inches deep is about 4.9 cubic yards (≈6.5 tons), 6 inches is about 7.4 cubic yards (≈9.6 tons), and 8 inches is about 9.9 cubic yards (≈12.9 tons) using approx. 1.3 tons per cubic yard. Note: fill-dirt is good for bulk raising but is not a recommended surface material for driveways without a proper granular base and paving layer on top.

Is fill-dirt the best material for filling low spots and improving drainage around my Habersham County home?

Fill-dirt is effective for filling low spots and bringing grade up to prevent ponding, but it does not always improve drainage on its own. In Habersham County, where clayey soils and heavy summer rains are common, combine fill-dirt with proper slope grading, gravel or crushed stone layers, and possibly French drains to move water away from foundations and avoid long-term saturation.

Will fill-dirt hold up in Habersham County's humid summers and occasional freeze-thaw cycles?

Fill-dirt can perform well if installed correctly: spread in lifts, compacted, and paired with drainage. Because parts of Habersham County can have clay-rich soils and seasonal freeze-thaw, poorly compacted fill can settle or heave; proper compaction, erosion control, and diverting surface water will reduce problems.

Should I use fill-dirt, topsoil, or crushed stone for grading and raising yard elevation in Habersham County?

Use fill-dirt when you need to raise elevation or bulk-fill an area; it is not nutrient rich and is not suitable for growing lawns or gardens. Topsoil should be brought in only for the final planting layer. For driveways or stable bases, crushed stone or compactable granular material is better than raw fill-dirt; a common approach is fill-dirt for bulk raise, then a layer of crushed stone and compacted base before paving or surfacing.

Can local contractors compact fill-dirt for a stable base, and what does that service typically cost in Habersham County?

Yes, local contractors routinely compact fill-dirt using plate compactors, walk-behind rollers, or ride-on rollers to create a stable base. Costs vary by project size, access, and equipment needed; small jobs may be a few hundred dollars while larger jobs requiring machines and crew can run several hundred to over a thousand dollars. Get multiple local quotes and confirm whether the price includes hauling, grading, and compaction.

Where can I buy bulk fill-dirt near Habersham County?

Hello Gravel connects you with local suppliers and haulers serving Habersham County, including material yards and quarries around Clarkesville, Cornelia, and nearby towns. Enter your zip code on Hello Gravel to see availability, exact pricing, and delivery options; if you prefer, contact our team for help finding suppliers and scheduling delivery.

Do I need a permit from Habersham County to import large amounts of fill-dirt for a residential project?

Small deliveries for standard yard work usually do not require a permit, but larger grading projects, changes to drainage patterns, or significant land-disturbing activity may require permits or site review from the Habersham County Planning or Building Department. Check with Habersham County officials before beginning major fills to confirm permit thresholds, erosion-control rules, and any required inspections.

Can fill-dirt help control erosion on sloped properties in Habersham County, or are alternatives better?

Fill-dirt by itself is not an erosion-control solution on steep slopes because loose soil can wash out during heavy rains. For erosion-prone slopes in Habersham County, combine grading with terracing, retaining walls, riprap, erosion-control matting, and vegetation to stabilize soil; engineers or local contractors can recommend a mix of approaches based on slope, soil type, and drainage conditions.

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