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Fill Dirt in Cape Fear
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 Cape Fear
Why Cape Fear homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Cape Fear has a city population of 250,000 and sits in a region that’s growing steadily—the surrounding metro area has a population of 2.3+ million and is expanding at a growth rate of 2.80% annually. The local climate sees about 228 sunny days per year and about 34.00 inches of annual rainfall, placing the area in hardiness zone 8b. That mix of growth, sun, and moderate rain drives steady construction and landscaping demand: new yards, regraded lots, driveways, and foundation work all require reliable base materials. Homeowners often choose quality aggregates because inconsistent or organic-rich soils can settle, cause poor drainage, and increase repair costs; a predictable, compactable material is the difference between a one-time fix and repeated maintenance.
Popular projects in Cape Fear this season
- Yard Grading Fill Dirt - 20 tons
- Driveway Subgrade Fill Dirt - 40 tons
- House Pad Fill Dirt - 150 tons
- Retaining Wall Backfill Fill Dirt - 35 tons
- Pool Backfill Fill Dirt - 80 tons
Cape Fear quick facts
- Location
- West North Carolina
- Population
- 250,000
- Metro Area
- 2.3+ million
- Annual Rainfall
- 34.00 inches
- Sunny Days
- 228/year
- Hardiness Zone
- 8b
- Growth Rate
- 2.80% annually
- Delivery Coverage
- Citywide delivery avaIlable
Best times for Cape Fear projects
- Stable Fall Temps
- Spring Wet Risk
- High Summer Moisture
- Freeze Thaw Risk
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Fill Dirt delivery questions
Which is cheaper, fill dirt or gravel?
Fill dirt is generally cheaper than gravel in the Cape Fear area because it is simpler material (mostly subsoil) and often avaIlable from local site excavations. Prices vary by supplier, moisture content, and delivery distance, so check Hello Gravel for local quotes and minimum order options.
How is fill dirt different from gravel?
Fill dirt is mostly soil and fines used to raise or level ground; gravel is crushed rock used for drainage and structural bases. In Cape Fear, fill dirt is often sandy or clayey depending on exact location, while gravel provides a stable, permeable layer for driveways and footings.
Where can I buy fill dirt in Cape Fear (Fayetteville area)?
You can order fill dirt through Hello Gravel by checking your zip code on the site to connect with local suppliers serving the Cape Fear area. Local landscape suppliers and contractors also sell fill dirt, but getting an online quote through Hello Gravel gives you pricing, delivery windows, and truck options quickly.
Can fill dirt be used for a driveway?
Fill dirt can be used to build up grade under a driveway, but it is not a good finished surface. For a durable driveway in Cape Fear’s climate you should place and compact fill dirt as base material, then add a layer of crushed stone or gravel and pRoper compaction before surfacing.
How much does a dump truck load of fill dirt cost in Cape Fear?
Dump truck prices in the Cape Fear area vary by truck size, material source, and haul distance; a typical tri-axle load carries about 10-14 cubic yards. For accurate current pricing and delivery fees, get a quote from Hello Gravel because costs change with fuel, demand, and local avaIlability.
How much fill dirt do I need for 1,000 square feet?
To cover 1,000 sq ft: 4 inches of fill needs about 12.3 cubic yards, 6 inches needs about 18.5 cubic yards, and 8 inches needs about 24.6 cubic yards. Always add 10-20% for compaction and settling, and contact Hello Gravel for a precise quote based on the fill material you choose.
How much fill dirt do I need for a 20-foot driveway?
For a 20 ft long driveway the volume depends on width and desired depth; for example, a single-car driveway 20 ft by 10 ft at 6 inches deep needs about 3.1 cubic yards. Measure your driveway width and depth and use the formula (sq ft * depth in inches) / 324, then add 10-20% for compaction.
Can you just put gravel over dirt?
You can place gravel over dirt temporarily, but for long-lasting results you should prepare the base: remove organic material, install geotextile if needed, add and compact a layer of fill or crusher-run, then install the gravel. In Cape Fear, where heavy rains and clay patches occur, pRoper base and compaction are especially important to avoid rutting and wAshout.
Does fill dirt need to be compacted?
Yes, fill dirt should be compacted in layers (lifts) to reduce settlement and provide a stable base for structures or pavement. Typical practice is compacting 4- to 8-inch lifts with appropriate equipment; consult local building codes or a contractor in Cape Fear for required compaction specs for foundations and driveways.
How many cubic yards are in a truckload of fill dirt?
Common truck sizes used in the Cape Fear area include small dumps (6-8 cubic yards) and tri-axle/standard dumps (10-14 cubic yards). Exact capacity depends on the truck and whether the material is loose or compacted, so confirm the truck size when ordering through Hello Gravel.
How can I make dirt harden like concrete for a driveway?
Dirt cannot be reliably hardened to the strength of concrete; instead, use engineered base methods: place well-graded crushed stone, compact it thoroughly, and consider soil stabilizers (lime, cement, or proprietary stabilizers) if needed. For a durable driveway in Cape Fear, a pRoper compacted crushed-stone base with good drainage is the practical alternative to concrete-like strength.
What can I use instead of fill dirt?
Alternatives include engineered structural fill, crushed stone or crusher-run for load-bearing areas, and clean sand for specific drainage needs. For landscaping where topsoil is desired, use screened topsoil rather than fill dirt; check local avaIlability and suitability for your Cape Fear project before ordering.
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