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Fill Dirt

Fill Dirt in New Burgh

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 New Burgh

Why New Burgh homeowners choose Hello Gravel

New Burgh is a growing community with a city population of 10,000 and a metro area population of 2.3+ million. With a steady growth rate of 0.40% annually and a climate characterized by 228/year sunny days and 33.50 inches of annual rainfall in hardiness zone 8b, homeowners here see regular demand for grading, foundation prep, and drainage upgrades. That combination of steady growth and predictable weather makes reliable aggregates important: projects need materials that compact well, shed water, and hold grade through hot, sunny months and wet periods. Whether you are fixing low spots, preparing a pad for a shed, or regrading a driveway, quality fill-dirt helps avoid future settling and drainage problems that are common in growing metro areas.

Popular projects in New Burgh this season

  • New Burgh yard fill-dirt - 25 tons
  • New Burgh foundation fill-dirt - 30 tons
  • New Burgh driveway fill-dirt - 45 tons
  • New Burgh berms fill-dirt - 12 tons
  • New Burgh wall backfill fill-dirt - 28 tons

New Burgh quick facts

Location
West Indiana
Population
10,000
Metro Area
2.3+ million
Annual Rainfall
33.50 inches
Sunny Days
228/year
Hardiness Zone
8b
Growth Rate
0.40% annually
Delivery Coverage
Citywide delivery available

Best times for New Burgh projects

Stable Fall Moisture
Spring Saturation Risk
High Dry Compaction
Freeze Heave Risk

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Fill Dirt delivery questions

Which is cheaper in New Burgh: fill-dirt or gravel?

Fill-dirt is usually cheaper per yard in New Burgh because it is often unprocessed native soil or subsoil, while gravel is quarried and washed. Prices vary by supplier and delivery distance; check Hello Gravel's checkout for an exact delivered price to your zip code.

How is fill-dirt different from gravel?

Fill-dirt is mostly fines and native soil used to raise or level ground, while gravel is crushed rock used for drainage and structural bases. In West Indiana around New Burgh you may see more clay-rich fill-dirt, so expect differences in drainage and compaction compared with gravel.

Is fill-dirt a good choice for backfill drainage?

No, fill-dirt is not recommended for backfill where drainage is required because it holds water and can create hydrostatic pressure. For drainage applications around New Burgh foundations or trenches, use clean, washed gravel or stone instead.

Can I backfill with gravel instead of fill-dirt?

Yes, gravel is commonly used for backfilling where drainage or stability is important. For structural backfill you may need engineered granular fill or a mix specified by an engineer; check local building codes in New Burgh before finalizing plans.

Does fill-dirt need to be compacted in New Burgh conditions?

Yes, fill-dirt should be compacted when used for structural fills, driveway subgrades, or near foundations to reduce future settling. In West Indiana's freeze-thaw climate, proper lift thickness and compaction help prevent uneven settling—consult an engineer or local inspector for specifiс compaction requirements.

Can I just put fill-dirt over the ground without compacting?

You can place loose fill-dirt as temporary grade adjustment, but it will settle and may leave low spots over time. For permanent grading, landscaping beds, or beneath structures, follow compaction and lift guidelines to avoid problems later.

How much does a 10-yard load of fill-dirt cost in New Burgh?

Costs vary by supplier, haul distance, and any site access issues; a typical delivered 10-yard load of fill-dirt in the New Burgh area often falls in a broad range and can vary widely. For an exact, upfront delivered price to your address, use Hello Gravel's calculator or checkout—we show local supplier pricing and delivery fees.

How much does a dump truck load of fill-dirt weigh and cost?

A standard tri-axle dump truck usually carries about 10 to 12 cubic yards, which for fill-dirt commonly translates to roughly 8 to 12 tons depending on moisture and soil type. Prices depend on volume, distance, and access; Hello Gravel lists per-order pricing and delivery options so you can see the delivered cost for New Burgh.

Can I dig a hole and fill it with fill-dirt for drainage purposes?

No, using fill-dirt inside a drainage hole is not effective because it will retain water rather than move it away. For drainage holes or French drains in New Burgh, use clean stone and proper pipe layout to ensure water flows away from structures.

Is there a type of fill-dirt that hardens like concrete?

Plain fill-dirt does not harden like concrete; it remains a soil mass and will compact but not gain rigid strength. If you need a hardened base, consider stabilized aggregates, concrete, or a crushed stone base treated with a cement or appropriate stabilizer specified by a contractor or engineer.

What material should I use near my New Burgh house to move water away?

Use clean, angular crushed stone (such as 3/4u0022 stone) in drainage trenches, and combine with proper grading and gutter downspout extensions. These materials shed water effectively compared with fill-dirt, which tends to hold moisture around foundations.

Can I lay fill-dirt over an area without excavating first?

Yes, you can place fill-dirt over an existing surface for small grade adjustments, but proper grading, compaction in lifts, and attention to final elevation are important to avoid runoff or settling. Also call 811 to locate utilities before placing bulk material in New Burgh and check any local permitting for large fills.

How much does backfilling usually cost in New Burgh?

Backfilling cost depends on material type, compaction requirements, labor, and access; using delivered fill-dirt reduces material costs but compaction and machine time add to total. For a tailored estimate for your New Burgh project, Hello Gravel can quote delivered material and recommend local contractors for compaction if needed.

Is 2 inches of fill-dirt enough for top dressing or leveling?

Two inches of fill-dirt is only suitable for minor top dressing and will likely settle, especially in New Burgh's seasonal wet conditions. For meaningful grade changes or to avoid low spots, plan on thicker lifts (often several inches compacted per lift) and compaction or use larger quantities.

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