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Fill Dirt

Fill Dirt in Meriwether 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 Meriwether County

Why Meriwether County homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Meriwether County has a population of 20,622 (city population) and is part of a region with a metro area population of 79,222 (metro area population). The area is seeing modest growth at 0.25% annually (growth rate) and experiences a subtropical climate with 216 sunny days per year (sunny days), 49.09 inches of rain annually (annual rainfall), and lies in hardiness zone 9a (hardiness zone). That mix of steady growth, frequent sun, and substantial rainfall creates ongoing demand for dependable aggregates: homeowners are regularly grading lots, repairing driveways, stabilizing slopes, and preparing sites for landscaping or outbuildings. For those projects, consistent, locally sourced materials are critical to avoid settlement, erosion, and project delays.

Popular projects in Meriwether County this season

  • Driveway grade fill-dirt - 40 tons
  • House pad fill-dirt - 450 tons
  • Septic mound fill-dirt - 30 tons
  • Retaining wall fill-dirt - 50 tons
  • Landscape berm fill-dirt - 25 tons

Meriwether County quick facts

Location
Georgia Region
Population
20,622
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 Meriwether County projects

Ideal Fall Compaction
High Spring Moisture
Summer Rain Risk
Cool Winter Compaction

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Fill Dirt delivery questions

What did fill-dirt delivered to Meriwether County usually cost per ton over the last 12 months?

Delivered prices in the Georgia Region for fill-dirt have typically ranged between about $10 and $25 per ton over the last 12 months. Final price depends on order size, haul distance into Meriwether County, moisture content, and whether spreading or other services are requested.

Who supplies fill-dirt to Meriwether County and how do I find local yards?

Hello Gravel connects you with trusted local suppliers and haulers that serve Meriwether County; suppliers commonly source materials from nearby aggregate yards in LaGrange, Newnan, Columbus, and the greater Atlanta region. Enter your zip code on our site or call our team to see the specific suppliers and delivery options available for your property.

What compaction level should I aim for when placing fill-dirt in Meriwether County clay soils and what equipment is recommended?

For structural fills in Meriwether County we typically recommend targeting about 95% of Standard Proctor density (or the level specified by your engineer) with lifts of 6 to 8 inches loose thickness. For small areas use a vibratory plate compactor or reversible plate; for larger fills or cohesive Piedmont clay use a vibratory roller, pneumatic-tired roller, or a sheepfoot roller, and consider moisture conditioning to reach proper density.

What geotechnical issues should I consider in Meriwether County before using fill-dirt?

Meriwether County sits in Georgia's Piedmont zone where native soils often include sticky, high-plasticity clays that hold water and can shrink or swell seasonally, so drainage and settlement are the main concerns. For anything beyond small landscaping grade adjustments, get a geotechnical or engineering review to check bearing capacity, required compaction, and whether undercuts or geotextiles are needed.

Do I need permits or inspections in Meriwether County for large fills or grading with fill-dirt?

Large fills, changes to drainage, driveway upgrades that affect a public right-of-way, or any work that supports structures may require a grading or building permit and inspections from Meriwether County Planning and Building Services. Always check with Meriwether County offices before starting major fills; our team can help you identify when a permit is likely required but cannot issue permits.

How thick should fill-dirt be for a garage pad, driveway, or road base in Meriwether County?

Fill-dirt alone is usually used to raise grade; for a garage pad we recommend placing 6 to 12 inches of compacted engineered fill-dirt, then a structural base of 4 to 6 inches of crushed stone or gravel beneath the slab. For driveways and small private roads, plan on 6 to 12 inches of compacted road base (crusher run) in total; using plain fill-dirt as the wearing surface is not recommended without a crushed-aggregate cap.

Are there seasonal or weather considerations for delivering and installing fill-dirt in Meriwether County?

Yes, Meriwether County sees wetter conditions in late winter through spring and during hurricane season, which can delay deliveries, make access muddy, and reduce compaction effectiveness. Schedule deliveries during dry windows when possible, and expect jobs placed in wet periods to need rework or additional compaction once soils dry.

How do I calculate how many tons of fill-dirt I need for a driveway, yard, or foundation pad?

Calculate volume in cubic feet: area (ft2) times depth (ft), divide by 27 to get cubic yards, then multiply by a local weight factor. Use 1.2 to 1.4 tons per cubic yard for fill-dirt in this region (1.3 tons/yd3 is a common estimate). Example: a 100 ft by 12 ft driveway at 6 inches deep is 100*12*0.5 = 600 ft3 = 22.2 yd3, which at 1.3 tons/yd3 is about 29 tons.

What extra service costs should I expect when ordering fill-dirt in the Georgia Region?

Common add-ons include tailgate spreading (request at checkout; driver discretion), machine spread-and-grade performed by contractors, compaction, and longer-haul surcharges. Typical cost signals: hired spread-and-grade can range from a couple hundred dollars up to $500+ depending on job size, compaction or equipment rental is often $100 to $400 per day, and suppliers may add per-ton or flat haul surcharges for long distances into Meriwether County.

What erosion-control practices should I use when placing fill-dirt on slopes or rural properties in Meriwether County?

Protect disturbed areas with silt fence, straw wattles, or erosion-control blankets, seed and mulch exposed soil quickly, and grade to direct runoff away from structures and streams. For larger slopes consider geotextile fabric, check dams, and a staged approach to placement; follow Meriwether County best-management practices and any permit conditions to avoid downstream sediment issues.

Is fill-dirt the right material for lawns and structural fills on my Meriwether County property?

Fill-dirt is fine, relatively clean soil used to raise grade or fill holes and is appropriate for subgrades, utility trenches, and non-structural landscape fills, but it is not ideal as a final lawn topsoil or as the only material under foundations. For lawns add a 3 to 6 inch layer of topsoil over compacted fill-dirt for planting, and for foundations use engineered fill and a proper crushed stone base per an engineer's recommendations.

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