Fill Dirt in Dare County, NC
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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 Fill Dirt in Dare County
Why Dare County homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Dare County has a city population of 40,000 and sits in a moderate coastal climate that supports steady residential growth. With a metro area population of 2.4+ million and a growth rate of 0.69% annually, demand for lot grading, new foundations, and landscape regrading is rising. The local climate—annual rainfall of 33.90 inches, 228/year sunny days, and hardiness zone 8b—means homeowners often need materials that balance drainage, compaction, and erosion control. For many projects, quality fill-dirt is a practical, cost-effective way to raise grades, stabilize low spots, and prepare subgrades for driveways, patios, and foundations. Fill-dirt in Dare County works well for local conditions because it helps manage runoff and supports compaction under wet-but-sunny weather patterns. Properly placed fill-dirt reduces settlement risks and creates a firm base for landscaping or construction when combined with good compaction and drainage planning. Hello Gravel simplifies sourcing by connecting you with trusted local suppliers and professional dump-truck delivery, transparent pricing, and scheduled delivery options—so you get regionally sourced fill-dirt that reflects local soil characteristics without the hassle of coordinating multiple vendors.
Popular projects in Dare County this season
- Coastal Lot Raise fill-dirt - 1200 tons
- Driveway Base fill-dirt - 40 tons
- Basement Backfill fill-dirt - 150 tons
- Septic Mound fill-dirt - 50 tons
- Landscape Grade Correction fill-dirt - 25 tons
Dare County quick facts
- Location
- North Carolina Region
- Population
- 40,000
- 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 Dare County projects
- Stable Fall Temps
- Spring Wet Risk
- Dry Summer Compaction
- Slow Winter Curing
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Frequently Asked Questions - Dare County Fill Dirt Delivery
Everything you need to know about fill dirt delivery in Dare County.
How much does delivered fill-dirt cost in Dare County, NC?
Prices for delivered fill-dirt in Dare County vary by supplier, season, and job specifics, so we don’t publish a single rate. Factors that affect price include haul distance, quantity, fines vs. sandy content, and whether the material is engineered/compacted. For current delivered pricing per cubic yard or per ton, contact Hello Gravel or request a quote for your zip code.
What are typical delivery fees, minimum order quantities, and lead times for fill-dirt in the Outer Banks?
Hello Gravel’s platform requires a 3-ton minimum order; many local suppliers and haulers use tri-axle dump trucks for delivery. Standard delivery lead time is 2+ business days, with a next-day option available for orders placed before noon CST for an additional fee. Delivery fees depend on distance, access, and order size; some areas offer free delivery while remote or small orders may incur a mobilization charge.
Can local suppliers provide compacted (engineered) fill dirt and offer spreading/compaction services in Dare County?
Some Dare County suppliers can source engineered or processed fill and can coordinate spreading and compaction, but services vary by vendor. Tailgate spreading by the driver is sometimes available at checkout and performed at the driver’s discretion; compaction typically requires a compactor and may be provided by the supplier or a separate contractor. If you need engineered fill with compaction and documentation, request that specifically when you get a quote so we can match you with providers that offer those services.
What thickness and volume of fill-dirt is recommended for 1- and 2-car driveways in Dare County?
Because Dare County has sandy soils and a relatively high water table, we recommend treating fill as base material rather than a finished surface. For a typical 1-car driveway, plan on about 6–8 inches of compacted engineered fill topped with 3–4 inches of compacted gravel; for a 2-car driveway, plan 8–12 inches of compacted engineered fill plus 4–6 inches of gravel. Local site conditions (slope, drainage, FEMA flood zone) can change those numbers, so consider a quick site assessment or contractor consultation before ordering.
Are there seasonal availability or permitting issues for delivering large volumes of fill-dirt to coastal areas in Dare County?
Yes. Large fills near dunes, wetlands, or the shoreline may require permits from Dare County and could trigger review under North Carolina’s Coastal Area Management Act (CAMA). Seasonal road weight restrictions, storm response periods, and hurricane season can also affect timing and access, so plan ahead and check local permitting before scheduling large deliveries. Hello Gravel can help flag potential permitting and scheduling issues when you request a quote.
Do suppliers in Dare County test or certify fill-dirt composition and provide documentation for drainage and load-bearing suitability?
Some suppliers and contractors provide lab testing, gradation reports, or compaction certificates for engineered fill, especially on commercial or permitted projects. Residential bulk deliveries are less commonly accompanied by formal certification unless requested and paid for in advance. If you need soil testing or documentation for permits or engineering, ask when you get a quote so we can route you to suppliers that can provide test reports or arrange third-party testing.
How do delivered costs and lifespan compare between fill-dirt and various gravel types for driveways in Dare County?
Fill-dirt itself is generally cheaper per cubic yard than washed gravel because it is intended to raise grade or fill voids, not serve as a wearing surface. Gravel (washed or crushed) costs more but provides drainage, traction, and a durable driving surface, so it usually lasts longer as a finished driveway. For lasting results in Dare County’s sandy, coastal environment, a compacted engineered fill base with a gravel wearing layer is the most cost-effective long-term approach.
Can suppliers mix or blend fill-dirt with gravel, and do local companies offer full driveway base installation packages in Dare County?
Yes. Many local suppliers can blend or stage deliveries of fill-dirt mixed with sand or coarse material to improve drainage, and some contractors offer full base installation packages that include grading, spreading, and compaction. Material-only suppliers may not perform all installation steps, so ask up front if you want a turnkey driveway service. Hello Gravel can connect you with suppliers and contractors in Dare County who provide blended deliveries or full installation quotes.
What local regulations or NC DOT guidelines affect using fill-dirt versus gravel for residential driveways in Dare County?
Driveway work on or touching state-maintained roads typically must follow NC DOT entrance standards and may require permits for curb cuts or changes to the shoulder. Dare County and CAMA have local rules for work in coastal zones, wetlands, and dune areas, and filling within regulated zones can require review and permits. Avoid placing fill in public right-of-way or tidal/wetland areas without permits, and check with Dare County planning and NC DOT before moving large amounts of material.
What common add-on charges should I expect when ordering fill-dirt for residential projects in Dare County?
Common extra charges include tarping for long hauls, offloading or ‘spotting’ fees if the truck has to back in or place material in a hard-to-reach spot, distance or fuel surcharges for remote deliveries, mobilization for small orders, and permit coordination or escort fees if special routing is required. Road weight restrictions, tight access, or weekend/same-day delivery can also add fees. Hello Gravel provides upfront quotes that list likely add-ons once we know your address and site conditions.
How should I prepare my site for a fill-dirt delivery in Dare County?
Clear a stable drop zone that is free of overhead lines, low branches, and obstructions, and mark any underground utilities or septic systems before the truck arrives. Make sure the access route can handle a loaded tri-axle truck—soft sand, narrow beach roads, or tight turns may require smaller trucks or extra mobilization. If you need spreading or compaction, note that at checkout and confirm availability with the supplier so equipment and crew can be scheduled.
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