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Fill Dirt

Fill Dirt in Alleghany 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 Alleghany County

Why Alleghany County homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Alleghany County homeowners near Cajah's Mountain are part of a region with a city population: 11,200 and a growing metropolitan footprint (metro area population: 2.4+ million). With a steady growth rate: 0.69% annually and a moderate climate (hardiness zone: 8b), local projects range from yard re-grading and driveway repairs to small additions and new landscaping. The area averages annual rainfall: 33.90 inches and sees sunny days: 228/year, so homeowners need materials that handle occasional wet periods without eroding under sun and freeze-thaw cycles. That steady regional growth and active outdoor lifestyle increase demand for reliable aggregates — homeowners want clean, compactable fill-dirt to level sites, raise pads, and stabilize slopes before finishing with topsoil or mulch. Fill-dirt works well in Alleghany County when you choose material with low organic content and good compaction characteristics to resist washout during rainfall and shrinkage in drier periods. For common local uses — foundation backfill, driveway base build-up, and grading for drainage — properly sourced fill-dirt improves stability and reduces settling over time. Hello Gravel connects you with local suppliers and professional dump-truck delivery, offers transparent pricing and scheduling (standard 2+ business days, next-day available before noon CST), and helps you pick the right fill-dirt for Alleghany County conditions so your project starts with a solid base.

Popular projects in Alleghany County this season

  • House pad fill-dirt - 450 tons
  • Driveway base fill-dirt - 60 tons
  • Septic mound fill-dirt - 30 tons
  • Retaining wall backfill fill-dirt - 40 tons
  • Lot grading berms fill-dirt - 120 tons

Alleghany County quick facts

Location
North Carolina Region
Population
11,200
Metro Area
2.4+ million
Annual Rainfall
33.90 inches
Sunny Days
228/year
Hardiness Zone
8b
Growth Rate
0.69% annually
Delivery Coverage
Citywide delivery available

Best times for Alleghany County projects

Stable Fall Moisture
High Spring Moisture
Dry Summer Compaction
Frozen Ground Limits

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Fill Dirt delivery questions

What is the typical delivered price per ton for fill-dirt in Alleghany County, NC?

Expect an estimated delivered range of about $12 to $30 per ton for basic fill-dirt in Alleghany County, depending on haul distance, local supply, moisture, and whether the material is screened or ‘clean’ fill. Mountain roads and limited local supply can push prices toward the higher end; get a firm quote through Hello Gravel for your zip code to see exact pricing.

What type of fill-dirt mix and particle size works best in Alleghany County’s mountainous terrain?

For general grade-raising and backfill in Alleghany County, use clean fill-dirt that is well-graded with a mix of sand, fines, and small gravel—large boulders and oversized rock should be avoided. In steep or frost-prone slopes, prefer a gritty, free-draining mix (fewer clays) to reduce frost heave and aid compaction; for structural work, use engineered fill specified by an engineer.

What are typical delivery minimums and truck access concerns for fill-dirt deliveries in Alleghany County?

Hello Gravel’s minimum order is 3 tons, which is typical for tri-axle dump truck deliveries serving Alleghany County. Mountain roads, narrow driveways, steep grades, and low bridges or overhangs can restrict truck access; provide driveway measurements and photos at checkout and note access limitations so the scheduler can match an appropriate truck and driver.

How many cubic yards or tons of fill-dirt do I need per square foot at common depths (3", 6", 12")?

Per square foot the volumes are approximately: 3" = 0.00926 yd3 (about 0.012 tons), 6" = 0.01852 yd3 (about 0.024 tons), 12" = 0.03704 yd3 (about 0.048 tons), using a typical fill-dirt density of ~1.3 tons/yd3. For easy planning, 1,000 sq ft requires roughly 9.3 yd3 (12 tons) at 3", 18.5 yd3 (24 tons) at 6", and 37 yd3 (48 tons) at 12"; always round up to allow for compaction and grading.

How does Alleghany County’s freeze-thaw climate affect fill-dirt performance and drainage?

Alleghany County has cold winters and freeze-thaw cycles that can cause settlement and frost heave if fill contains excessive clay or poor drainage. Use well-draining fill, compact in lifts, create positive slopes for surface drainage, and avoid placing fine clay near foundations; consider geotextile or drainage layers on slopes or driveways to reduce erosion and frost damage.

Are compaction tests or engineered fill required for foundations and pads in Alleghany County?

For building foundations and structural pads, Alleghany County and most lenders typically expect engineered fill and compaction testing per a site-specific soils report; requirements depend on project type and permit conditions. For non-structural landscaping or simple grade changes, compaction with a plate compactor and good practice may be adequate, but always check permit conditions with the county building office before ordering.

Do I need permits or follow erosion control rules when importing fill-dirt to a site in Alleghany County?

Yes, certain projects in Alleghany County require permits or erosion control measures, especially if you are disturbing land, changing drainage, or moving large amounts of material. Small residential deliveries may not need a permit, but larger earthwork or any work disturbing more than one acre will trigger state and local sediment and erosion rules; contact Alleghany County Planning and the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality for guidance.

Should I use fill-dirt, crushed stone, topsoil, or engineered fill for driveways and building pads in Alleghany County?

Use fill-dirt for raising grades and backfill where structural performance is not critical. For driveways and areas needing drainage and load-bearing, crushed stone or a crushed stone base is recommended; topsoil is for planting only. For building pads and foundations, engineered fill specified and compacted per an engineer is the preferred option to avoid settlement and meet permit rules.

What maintenance and lifespan can I expect for surfaces built with fill-dirt in Alleghany County?

Surfaces left as bare fill-dirt will settle and erode faster in Alleghany County’s climate and typically need more frequent maintenance; driveable surfaces need a gravel or crushed stone wearing layer to be durable. Properly placed and compacted fill with good drainage can last many years under lawns or subgrades, but expect occasional regrading, addition of material, and erosion control on slopes.

How do I find local suppliers, contractor discounts, and best bulk pricing for fill-dirt near Alleghany County?

Use Hello Gravel to check your zip code and get instant quotes from local suppliers and haulers serving Alleghany County; the platform lists delivery pricing, allows you to request contractor or larger-volume pricing, and schedules delivery. For best bulk rates, compare multiple supplier quotes, consolidate orders where possible, and provide clear access details to avoid extra truck charges.

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