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Fill Dirt

Fill Dirt in McIntosh 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 McIntosh County

Why McIntosh County homeowners choose Hello Gravel

McIntosh County homeowners face practical site-prep needs as the area grows: the city population is 10,975 and the broader metro area population is 79,222, with a steady growth rate of 0.25% annually. The local subtropical climate—about 216 sunny days per year, 49.09 inches of annual rainfall, and USDA hardiness zone 9a—means yards see both heavy seasonal rain and long warm stretches. That combination increases demand for dependable base materials for driveways, grading, raised beds, and foundation backfill. Homeowners look for aggregates that compact well, resist washout, and provide a stable base for pavers, concrete, and landscaping features. Fill-dirt is a cost-effective, readily available option that addresses many of these needs by allowing you to build up low areas, correct grades, and create a compactable layer under structural or landscape features. In McIntosh County’s wet, sun-exposed environment, well-graded fill-dirt helps control erosion and promotes consistent compaction where native soils are sandy or silty. Properly placed fill-dirt reduces future settling around foundations and walkways and pairs well with a top layer of clean topsoil for planting. Hello Gravel connects you with local suppliers and professional haulers who source regionally appropriate fill-dirt, show transparent pricing, and schedule deliveries by dump truck. Order online, choose your preferred delivery date, and get material sized and delivered to match local conditions and project needs.

Popular projects in McIntosh County this season

  • Driveway base fill-dirt - 20 tons
  • Foundation backfill fill-dirt - 15 tons
  • Septic mound fill-dirt - 45 tons
  • Lot grading fill-dirt - 80 tons
  • Raised garden fill-dirt - 8 tons

McIntosh County quick facts

Location
Georgia Region
Population
10,975
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 McIntosh County projects

Stable Fall Temps
Spring Dry Window
High Rain Risk
Soft Winter Ground

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Fill Dirt delivery questions

What is the typical delivery radius and minimum order for fill-dirt deliveries to McIntosh County, GA?

Most suppliers serving McIntosh County will deliver within roughly 30 to 60 miles of Darien, with exact radius depending on the supplier and current demand. Hello Gravel's platform lists a minimum order of 3 tons; trucking fees or delivery surcharges may apply for long runs or small orders outside a supplier's usual service area.

How much does fill-dirt cost in the Georgia region (per ton and per cubic yard)?

Delivered fill-dirt prices in coastal Georgia commonly range from about $10 to $30 per ton, depending on screening, distance, and supply. Per cubic yard, expect roughly $12 to $40, noting that 1 cubic yard of loose fill-dirt typically weighs about 1.1 to 1.4 tons so actual price depends on the material's moisture and compaction.

What local soil types and drainage issues in McIntosh County affect using fill-dirt?

McIntosh County is coastal and includes sandy soils, organic marsh deposits, and pockets of silty clay. High groundwater, tidal influence, and organic-rich soils mean imported fill must be free of organics and placed with attention to drainage to avoid long-term settlement and poor compaction.

Do I need permits to import or place fill-dirt in McIntosh County?

You may need permits if your work affects wetlands, shorelines, or involves significant regrading. Coastal regulations and the Georgia Coastal Marshlands Protection Act can apply, so check with McIntosh County Planning and Zoning and the Georgia Department of Natural Resources before placing large quantities of fill.

What gradation and compaction specs should I use for fill-dirt under driveways and building pads in coastal Georgia?

For structural fills, use clean, nonorganic, well-graded fill with minimal large organics or debris. Place fill in 6- to 8-inch lifts and compact each lift to about 90 to 95 percent of Standard Proctor density; for building pads or footings follow engineer or local code specs, and for driveways consider a compacted structural fill layer with a gravel or crusher-run wearing surface.

Is screened fill-dirt available near Darien and how is it different from unscreened bank-run fill?

Both screened and unscreened fill are commonly available near Darien. Screened fill has the fines and large clods removed for more uniform placement and compaction, while unscreened (bank-run) is cheaper but can contain roots, rocks, and clumps that make compaction and finishing harder.

How much fill-dirt do I need to raise land by 1 inch or 1 foot?

One inch of fill over 1,000 square feet requires about 3.09 cubic yards (about 3.4 to 4.3 tons depending on density). To raise the same area by 1 foot multiply by 12, so about 37.1 cubic yards (roughly 44 to 52 tons). Use these conversion factors: 1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet and estimate 1 cubic yard of loose fill-dirt = 1.1 to 1.4 tons for planning.

How do salt, humidity, and a high water table in McIntosh County affect fill-dirt performance?

Salt spray and high humidity speed corrosion of metallic subdrains and can affect some soil stabilizers, while a high water table increases the risk of poor compaction and settlement. In tidal or wet areas choose nonorganic, well-draining fill, add underdrains or sub-base stone where needed, and schedule placing when soils are workable to achieve proper compaction.

What are the common alternatives to fill-dirt for driveways in McIntosh County and their pros and cons?

Crusher-run (crushed stone with fines) offers excellent compaction and is a common driveway base in coastal Georgia; it handles loads well but needs good drainage to avoid rutting. Bank-run is cheaper but variable and harder to compact; sand drains well but does not support loads alone; clay holds water and can heave, so it is usually a poor choice for driveway subgrade in McIntosh County.

Where can I find local contractors for hauling, spreading, and compacting fill-dirt in McIntosh County?

Hello Gravel coordinates with local haulers and equipment contractors—check delivery options on checkout or call our team at 855-241-8884 for recommendations. You can also search Darien and McIntosh County listings for sitework contractors and read reviews; confirm they offer dump truck delivery plus spreading and compaction with appropriate equipment before hiring.

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