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Fill Dirt in Pulaski 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 Pulaski County
Why Pulaski County homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Pulaski County has a population of 109,587 and is growing at about 0.25% annually. The area’s subtropical climate—about 216 sunny days per year, 49.09 inches of annual rainfall, and USDA hardiness zone 9a—creates a building environment that alternates strong sun and frequent wet periods. That mix drives steady demand for reliable aggregates: homeowners and local contractors need fill-dirt for grading yards, raising low spots, preparing footings, and stabilizing slopes. With a nearby metro area population of 79,222 supporting local supply chains, projects range from small yard regrades to larger foundation backfills, and homeowners value fill-dirt that compacts well, resists organic decay, and improves drainage under driveways and patios. Fill-dirt is dense, low-organic soil used to add volume and a stable base under structures. In Pulaski County’s climate, choosing clean, granular fill-dirt helps limit future settling and reduces erosion during the 49.09-inch average rainfall. The frequent sun (216 days per year) helps lifts dry between compaction passes, but proper placement in 6- to 8-inch lifts and mechanical compaction are still important. Hello Gravel simplifies sourcing by connecting you with local suppliers and haulers, offering transparent pricing, scheduled dump-truck delivery (minimum 3 tons), a material calculator to estimate quantities, and delivery windows starting at 2+ business days with a next-day option for orders placed before noon CST.
Popular projects in Pulaski County this season
- Driveway base fill-dirt - 40 tons
- Yard grade correction fill-dirt - 25 tons
- House foundation backfill fill-dirt - 70 tons
- Lot raise fill-dirt - 120 tons
- Seawall backfill fill-dirt - 90 tons
Pulaski County quick facts
- Location
- Georgia Region
- Population
- 109,587
- 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 Pulaski County projects
- Stable Fall Moisture
- Wet Spring Conditions
- High Moisture Risk
- Mild Winter Compaction
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Fill Dirt delivery questions
What does fill-dirt cost delivered in Pulaski County, GA (per ton and per cubic yard)?
Delivered fill-dirt prices in Pulaski County typically range from about $8 to $25 per ton, which is roughly $10 to $35 per cubic yard. Final price depends on the supplier, truck distance, site access, and any special handling; Hello Gravel requires a 3-ton minimum and shows final delivery pricing when you enter your zip code.
Which local suppliers or quarries deliver contractor-grade fill-dirt near Hawkinsville and elsewhere in Pulaski County?
Hello Gravel partners with vetted local suppliers and haulers that serve Hawkinsville and Pulaski County; available pits are usually in or near Pulaski and neighboring counties (for example Houston, Dodge, or Wilcox county sources). To see supplier options and exact material descriptions for your address, enter your zip code on our site or contact our team and we will list the local sources for your delivery date.
How should I compact fill-dirt for driveways and temporary access roads in Pulaski County's clay soils?
For Georgia clay soils, compact fill-dirt in lifts of about 4 to 6 inches and use mechanical compaction between lifts; for temporary access roads consider 6 to 8 inch lifts. Aim for 90% to 95% relative compaction (Standard Proctor equivalent) for load-bearing areas and finish with a granular base (crushed stone) under driveways, since fill-dirt alone settles and holds moisture.
How many tons of fill-dirt do I need to raise 1,000 square feet by 6 inches?
Raising 1,000 sq ft by 6 inches equals about 500 cubic feet, which is about 18.5 cubic yards. Using a common delivered loose-density of about 1.1 to 1.4 tons per cubic yard, plan on roughly 20 to 26 tons of fill-dirt (a practical estimate is about 22 tons). Always order a small allowance for compaction and settlement; Hello Gravel's calculator can give a recommended quantity for your project.
Are there Pulaski County or Georgia DOT weight or permit rules for dump truck deliveries to residential properties?
Most residential deliveries that stay within legal axle and gross vehicle weight limits do not need special permits, but overweight trucks or routes with posted weight-restricted bridges may require permits or route changes. If your drive is narrow, has tight turns, or crosses county bridges, tell Hello Gravel when ordering so we can confirm the hauler, check local restrictions, and advise on permit needs or alternate delivery plans.
How does fill-dirt perform for drainage and frost heave in Pulaski County's humid subtropical climate compared with crushed stone?
In Pulaski County's climate, frost heave is generally a smaller concern than in northern states, but wet, heavy Georgia clays can still cause settlement and poor drainage. Fill-dirt tends to retain water and can compact unevenly over time, while crushed stone provides much better drainage and stability; for driveways, slab bases, and areas where water needs to move away, use a stone base under or on top of fill-dirt.
What are common installation and labor cost ranges for residential fill-dirt jobs in rural Georgia?
Costs vary by job size and access: delivered fill-dirt material usually runs $8 to $25 per ton in Pulaski County; machine placement and compaction typically add labor and equipment charges. Expect small jobs (20–30 tons) to add a few hundred dollars for equipment time and operator work, while larger or more complex jobs (grading, hauling across difficult access) can push total installed costs into the low thousands; request a project quote from Hello Gravel for a site-specific estimate.
Which grades or mixtures of fill-dirt should I use for backfilling around foundations versus building up yard grade in Pulaski County?
For backfilling foundations, use clean, non-organic select fill or engineered fill that compacts well and drains—avoid loose topsoil or organic-rich mixes near foundations. For raising yard grade, ordinary regional fill-dirt is usually fine if placed in compacted lifts and covered with topsoil for landscaping; for any load-bearing area (driveway base, slab), finish with or replace the top lift with structural granular material like crushed stone.
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