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Fill Dirt

Fill Dirt in Buncombe 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 Buncombe County

Why Buncombe County homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Buncombe County has a population of 275,990 and sits within a growing North Carolina region whose metro area population is 2.4+ million. With a growth rate of 0.69% annually, favorable hardiness zone 8b conditions, 228 sunny days per year, and moderate annual rainfall of 33.90 inches, local homeowners and contractors are taking on more grading, landscaping, and site-prep work that requires dependable earth materials. Fill-dirt is often sought for new foundations, driveway base build-up, low spots in yards, and retaining-wall backfill—jobs that demand material with low organic content and predictable compaction. Buyers in Buncombe County prioritize consistent particle size, regional suitability, and timely delivery to keep projects on schedule and prevent future settling or drainage problems.

Popular projects in Buncombe County this season

  • Driveway subgrade fill-dirt - 30 tons
  • Foundation backfill fill-dirt - 75 tons
  • Yard grade raise fill-dirt - 40 tons
  • Retaining wall backfill fill-dirt - 20 tons
  • Septic mound fill-dirt - 50 tons

Buncombe County quick facts

Location
North Carolina Region
Population
275,990
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 Buncombe County projects

Stable Fall Temps
High Moisture Risk
Drying Shrinkage Risk
Frozen Ground Limits

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Fill Dirt delivery questions

What does fill-dirt typically cost delivered in Buncombe County?

Delivered prices for fill-dirt in the Asheville/Buncombe County area commonly run roughly $25 to $55 per ton, which equates to about $32 to $72 per cubic yard using a planning density. Prices vary by haul distance, site access, and moisture or screening needs, so get a live Hello Gravel quote for an exact number and remember our minimum order is 3 tons.

Which local suppliers or quarries deliver fill-dirt around Asheville and what are common minimum truck quantities?

Hello Gravel works with a network of Buncombe County and western North Carolina suppliers; availability changes by pit and season. Typical commercial quarry deliveries come on tri-axle trucks holding about 10 to 14 tons, while landscape yards or transfer sites can sometimes do smaller loads; Hello Gravel’s minimum order is 3 tons and we’ll match you to a supplier that fits your quantity and access needs.

What density should I use when converting fill-dirt between tons and cubic yards for estimates?

For typical fill-dirt in Buncombe County use about 1.3 tons per cubic yard as a planning value (range 1.2 to 1.45 tons/yd3 depending on moisture and rock content). If your material is unusually wet, rocky, or engineered structural fill, ask for a supplier-specific density to refine your calculation.

How do Buncombe County’s climate and terrain affect fill-dirt performance?

Buncombe County’s steep slopes, frequent heavy rain events, and seasonal freeze–thaw cycles increase the risk of erosion, settling, and frost heave if fill isn’t placed and compacted correctly. Plan for good drainage, erosion control (silt fence, seed/mulch), and proper compaction to reduce post-delivery movement on hillsides and in wet areas.

Do I need permits in Buncombe County to bring in a lot of fill-dirt?

You may need permits: Buncombe County generally requires land-disturbing permits for projects disturbing 1 acre or more, and local driveway, septic, and stormwater rules can trigger additional approvals. Always check with Buncombe County Planning, Inspections, and Stormwater departments (and any city jurisdiction in Asheville) before ordering large quantities to confirm permit, erosion-control, and floodplain requirements.

What gradation and compaction specs should I request for fill-dirt used under driveways, pads, and septic systems?

For general structural fill ask for inert, well-graded fill-dirt with minimal organic matter and limited oversized rock (most particles under 2 to 3 inches). Compact to industry standards: aim for about 95% of maximum dry density (Standard or Modified Proctor as specified by your engineer) for building pads and load-bearing areas, and a minimum of about 90% for non-structural fills; septic trenches often require clean backfill and compaction per local health department rules.

What are common alternatives to fill-dirt in Buncombe County and how do they compare?

Common alternatives include crushed stone (good drainage and stability on slopes), crusher run (a mix of stone and fines for structural base), recycled asphalt (RAP, cost-effective but variable quality), and sand (drains well but packs poorly on slopes). In Buncombe County’s wet, freeze–thaw climate crushed stone or crusher run often perform better for driveways and pads because they resist frost heave and shed water, while plain fill-dirt is cheaper for bulk grade fill but requires attention to drainage and compaction.

How long will fill-dirt last in residential driveways and pads, and what maintenance does it need in this area?

Fill-dirt itself does not have a fixed lifespan but will settle—most primary settlement occurs within the first 1 to 2 years. In Buncombe County you should expect some settlement and occasional regrading, especially after heavy rain or freeze cycles; maintain drainage, add top material for driveways as needed, and inspect edges for erosion after storms.

What delivery logistics or road access issues should I expect in the mountains around Buncombe County?

Expect narrow, steep, or weight-restricted roads in parts of Buncombe County that can limit truck size and require smaller trucks or offloading strategies, which may increase delivery cost. Provide detailed access notes at checkout (driveway grade, gate width, overhead clearance) so Hello Gravel can match the right truck; drivers may also decline tailgate spreading if site conditions are unsafe.

What do contractors in Buncombe County typically charge to spread, grade, and compact fill-dirt, and do those fees include hauling?

Contractor rates vary, but a local heavy-equipment operator typically charges about $75 to $150 per hour for machines (excavator, skid steer, small dozer) and laborers commonly range from $40 to $70 per hour; some jobs are quoted by the hour and others by the job or by cubic yard ($5 to $15 per cubic yard for spreading and compacting as a ballpark). Hauling is usually a separate line item and Hello Gravel provides the delivery; always confirm with your contractor whether delivery is included or billed separately.

How should I prepare my site before a fill-dirt delivery to Buncombe County property?

Mark the preferred drop zone, clear vehicles and obstacles, call 811 to locate utilities, and note any gate codes or narrow access for the driver. If you want tailgate spreading, request it at checkout but expect the driver to assess safety on arrival; also confirm the planned delivery date and any site or permit restrictions with Hello Gravel beforehand.

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