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Fill Dirt

Fill Dirt in Caswell 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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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 Caswell County

Why Caswell County homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Caswell County, population 30,000, sits in a steadily growing North Carolina region (metro area population 2.4+ million) with a growth rate of 0.69% annually. The local climate is moderate—Hardiness Zone 8b—with about 228 sunny days per year and annual rainfall of 33.90 inches—conditions that support year-round landscaping and construction. That combination of steady activity and occasional heavy rain means homeowners and small contractors frequently need reliable fill-dirt for site grading, drainage correction, and foundation prep. Quality fill-dirt that matches local soil behavior helps prevent settling, supports new plantings, and creates stable subgrades for driveways and slabs, reducing the risk of costly rework. In Caswell County’s climate, fill-dirt is ideal for raising low spots, building level pads, and replacing organic topsoil in construction zones. Because Hello Gravel sources materials regionally, we connect you with local suppliers so the fill-dirt you receive is compatible with nearby soils and compaction expectations. We handle ordering, scheduling, and delivery (minimum order 3 tons; standard delivery 2+ business days; next-day delivery available for orders placed before noon CST), and drivers may provide tailgate spreading at their discretion. That streamlined service helps homeowners get the right fill-dirt delivered on time so projects move forward with fewer surprises.

Popular projects in Caswell County this season

  • Driveway base fill-dirt - 40 tons
  • Yard grading fill-dirt - 25 tons
  • Septic mound fill-dirt - 60 tons
  • Garage pad backfill fill-dirt - 30 tons
  • Raised landscape bed fill-dirt - 8 tons

Caswell County quick facts

Location
North Carolina Region
Population
30,000
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 Caswell County projects

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

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Fill Dirt delivery questions

What are current local prices per ton for fill-dirt in Caswell County, NC?

Local prices for fill-dirt in the Caswell County area vary with supplier, haul distance, and seasonal demand. Expect a broad range and contact Hello Gravel with your zip code for live local pricing and available delivery options.

Who supplies fill-dirt that will deliver to Caswell County addresses?

Hello Gravel works with a network of regional suppliers and haulers that serve the North Carolina Piedmont, including Caswell County. Use our site to check your zip code or call our team to see the specific local quarries and dump-truck haulers available for your address.

What are typical delivery fees and minimum order sizes for rural Caswell County deliveries?

Hello Gravel's minimum order is 3 tons, which applies in most areas including rural Caswell County. Rural deliveries can incur additional charges depending on distance, road access, and truck turnaround; these extra fees vary by route and supplier so we recommend checking the quote in checkout for exact delivery costs.

What gradation, compaction level, and moisture content should I expect for fill-dirt on Caswell County clay soils?

For structural fill in clay-prone Caswell County soils, suppliers typically provide a clean fill-dirt with minimal organic material and a mix of fines and small aggregates (no large roots or trash). Contractors generally compact fill to about 90-95% of the standard or modified Proctor density for load-bearing work; moisture should be near the material's optimum (often within a few percent) to achieve good compaction. If your project is for foundations, driveways, or septic support, request engineered or certified fill and confirm compaction specs with your contractor or local inspector.

How does Caswell County weather affect fill-dirt performance and pricing?

Caswell County's Piedmont climate (warm humid summers and periodic winter freezes) means wet seasons and heavy rains can delay deliveries and compaction, and clay soils hold water longer than sandy soils. Contractors often schedule earthwork during drier periods to reduce settlement and erosion risks, and suppliers may adjust pricing or availability after heavy rains or during high-demand seasons. Plan for longer timelines in spring and after big rain events and ask Hello Gravel about next-day options if timing is important.

Do I need permits or face disposal rules when bringing fill-dirt into Caswell County?

Small imports for typical yard grading usually do not require a special permit, but larger fills or work in regulated areas may need approvals. Always check with Caswell County Planning and Zoning and the Environmental Health office if your project affects wetlands, floodplains, septic fields, or involves more than a few truckloads to confirm local permitting, erosion-control, and sediment rules.

How much fill-dirt do I need for common projects in Caswell County (driveways, yard raising, septic, farm roads)?

Here are quick, practical examples using a rule of thumb of roughly 1.3 tons per cubic yard: raising 1,000 sq ft by 4 inches requires about 12.3 cubic yards or ~16 tons. A 12' x 100' driveway base at 6 inches is roughly 22.2 cubic yards or ~29 tons. Septic backfill or small grade changes are project specific; use our calculator or contact Hello Gravel with project dimensions for a precise estimate.

Can I get local contractors in Caswell County to deliver, spread, and compact the fill-dirt?

Yes, many local grading and excavation contractors in the Caswell County area offer delivery coordination, spreading, and compaction services. Hello Gravel can connect you with suppliers and haulers, but spreading and compaction are typically arranged directly with local contractors or requested at checkout (subject to driver discretion and availability).

How do I convert between cubic yards and tons for fill-dirt in North Carolina?

A practical conversion for fill-dirt in this region is about 1 cubic yard = 1.2 to 1.6 tons depending on moisture and soil type; use 1.3 tons per cubic yard as a common rule-of-thumb for estimating. To calculate: measure cubic yards (area x depth / 27), then multiply cubic yards by 1.3 to get an estimated tonnage, and always round up a bit for waste and settlement.

What maintenance and lifespan can I expect from fill-dirt used under driveways and access roads in Caswell County?

Fill-dirt itself is a sublayer and, if properly compacted and drained, can last indefinitely as a stable base, but it may settle over time—especially in clay soils or poorly drained spots. Regular maintenance for surfaced driveways includes monitoring drainage, regrading low spots, and adding surface gravel as needed; proper initial compaction and good drainage are the biggest factors in reducing long-term maintenance.

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