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Fill Dirt

Fill Dirt in Glen Burnie

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 Glen Burnie

Why Glen Burnie homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Glen Burnie, with a city population of 84,310 and located within a metro area of 2.5+ million, is experiencing steady demand for residential improvements as its annual growth rate sits at 1.20%. The local climate—about 228 sunny days per year, 34.25 inches of annual rainfall, and USDA hardiness zone 8b—supports a wide range of outdoor projects from lawns and gardens to hardscape and foundation work. That combination of growth and weather means homeowners often need dependable aggregates to manage grading, drainage, and structural backfill. Good fill-dirt is sought for its compaction properties and predictability; choosing the right material reduces settling, speeds construction, and helps control erosion during the region's wet spells.

Popular projects in Glen Burnie this season

  • Backyard regrade fill-dirt - 25 tons
  • Driveway base fill-dirt - 40 tons
  • Foundation backfill fill-dirt - 120 tons
  • Pool pad fill-dirt - 150 tons
  • Low yard raise fill-dirt - 60 tons

Glen Burnie quick facts

Location
Baltimore-Columbia, MD
Population
84,310
Metro Area
2.5+ million
Annual Rainfall
34.25 inches
Sunny Days
228/year
Hardiness Zone
8b
Growth Rate
1.20% annually
Delivery Coverage
Citywide delivery available

Best times for Glen Burnie projects

Stable Fall Temps
Wet Spring Limits
High Evaporation Risk
Frozen Ground Limits

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Fill Dirt delivery questions

What is the average delivered price per ton for fill-dirt in Glen Burnie, MD?

Expect a delivered range rather than a single price: roughly $12 to $30 per ton depending on local supply, haul distance, and order size. Smaller orders and next-day delivery options push the price toward the higher end. Hello Gravel requires a 3-ton minimum and will show exact delivered pricing after you enter your zip code.

Which suppliers deliver fill-dirt in Glen Burnie and what are their minimums?

Hello Gravel connects you to multiple local suppliers and contracted haulers that serve Glen Burnie and Anne Arundel County. Our platform enforces a 3-ton minimum order, though some individual suppliers or long-haul deliveries may prefer 5 to 10 ton minimums for efficient routing. Check availability for your zip code on our site or contact our team to see which local suppliers are available and their specific minimums.

How do I calculate how much fill-dirt I need for common projects in Glen Burnie?

Calculate volume in cubic yards (area x depth) then convert to tons; a practical conversion for loose fill-dirt is about 1 cubic yard ≈ 1.3 tons. Example estimates: raise a 1,000 sq ft yard by 6 inches ≈ 18.5 cubic yards (≈ 24 tons); a 12x50 ft driveway with a 3-inch lift ≈ 5.6 cubic yards (≈ 7.3 tons); a 10x12 ft patio base at 4 inches ≈ 1.5 cubic yards (≈ 2.0 tons). Use our material calculator or contact our team for precise estimates tailored to your project.

How do Maryland freeze-thaw cycles and coastal humidity affect fill-dirt compaction and longevity in Glen Burnie?

Freeze-thaw cycles can cause poorly compacted or wet fill to heave and settle, and coastal humidity keeps soils wetter longer, making proper compaction harder. To improve longevity, use well-graded, low-organic fill, compact in thin lifts, and install good surface and subsurface drainage so water does not linger in the fill. For structural or inhabited areas, consider engineered fill and compaction testing to meet local building requirements.

Do I need permits in Anne Arundel County to use fill-dirt for lot grading, driveways, or septic backfill?

Permits or approvals may be required for significant grading, altering drainage, or septic system work in Anne Arundel County. Small landscape fills often do not need a permit, but driveway changes, lot grading, and septic backfill commonly trigger inspection or permitting requirements. Contact Anne Arundel County Department of Public Works, the Health Department for septic work, or your local permitting office before starting larger fills to confirm rules and avoid costly rework.

What are common alternatives to fill-dirt for Glen Burnie projects and when should I choose them?

Common alternatives include crushed stone or aggregate base for load-bearing areas, bankrun (mixed gravel and sand) for economical subbase, and topsoil when you need planting medium. Choose crushed stone for driveways and under slabs because it drains and compacts well; choose fill-dirt when you need to raise grades or provide structural backfill where drainage is handled separately. Consider local cost and drainage needs—near Glen Burnie’s coastal plain, well-draining aggregates often perform better where moisture is an issue.

What installation and compaction practices do local contractors use to avoid settling of fill-dirt?

Contractors in Glen Burnie typically place fill in 4 to 8-inch lifts and compact each lift with a plate compactor or roller to achieve consistent density. They control moisture (not too wet or too dry) during compaction, remove organics, and use geotextile or structural fill where soft soils exist. For driveways, foundations, or retaining wall backfill, contractors often perform compaction testing or use engineered fill to meet project specs.

What are typical delivery and compaction service fees for small residential jobs in Glen Burnie?

Hello Gravel lists clear delivery pricing after you enter your zip code; many areas include free standard delivery for qualifying orders but small-load or next-day requests often add fees, commonly $50 to $150 for small deliveries. Tailgate spreading is available at the driver’s discretion and is not guaranteed; dedicated spreading and compaction by a contractor can range from a few hundred to several hundred dollars depending on area and scope. For firm quotes including spreading or mechanical compaction, request a bundled service via Hello Gravel or ask local contractors for estimates.

Are there environmental or drainage considerations for placing fill-dirt near Chesapeake Bay tributaries around Glen Burnie?

Yes. Avoid placing fill in wetlands or within regulated riparian buffers, manage runoff with proper grading, and use erosion controls like silt fences during work to prevent sediment reaching Bay tributaries. Excessive or poorly managed fill can trigger permitting and mitigation under county and state stormwater rules, so coordinate with Anne Arundel County and the local soil conservation district before major fills. Designing proper drainage and using permeable layers where practical reduces downstream impacts.

What depths and drainage layers are recommended for residential driveways and retaining structures using fill-dirt in Glen Burnie?

For driveways, plan on about 4 to 6 inches of compacted fill-dirt beneath a 3 to 4-inch aggregate base, with good edge restraints and surface slope for runoff. Patio bases typically use 4 to 6 inches of compacted fill or crushed stone capped with 1 to 2 inches of leveling material. Retaining walls require engineered structural backfill, a free-draining aggregate zone immediately behind the wall, and a drainage pipe at the base—consult a qualified contractor or engineer for wall heights and site-specific recommendations.

How much will fill-dirt settle over time and how can I minimize future settlement?

Some settlement is normal; the amount depends on the original soil, compaction quality, and moisture—minor surface settlement of an inch or two can be common, while poorly compacted or organic fill can settle several inches. Minimize settlement by removing organic material, using clean fill, placing and compacting in lifts, and allowing time for initial settlement before finishing final grades or paving. For critical areas like foundations, use engineered fill and compaction testing to meet building standards.

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