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Fill Dirt

Fill Dirt in Stony Point

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 Stony Point

Why Stony Point homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Stony Point is a compact, steadily developing community of 4,380 residents that sits within a larger West North Carolina market of 2.3+ million people. With a growth rate of 2.80% annually, local homeowners and small contractors are increasingly tackling site work, yard renovations, and new builds that require reliable subgrade material. The area’s climate—about 228 sunny days per year and 34.00 inches of annual rainfall in hardiness zone 8b—means yards face a mix of wet periods and long dry spells; that combination increases demand for properly graded, well-compacted materials that control erosion, improve drainage, and reduce future settlement. For many Stony Point projects, Starting with quality Fill Dirt makes the difference between a one-time fix and repeated patching work.

Popular projects in Stony Point this season

  • Driveway Base Fill Dirt - 20 tons
  • Yard Regrade Fill Dirt - 15 tons
  • House Pad Fill Dirt - 250 tons
  • Basement Backfill Fill Dirt - 80 tons
  • Utility Trench Backfill Fill Dirt - 30 tons

Stony Point quick facts

Location
West North Carolina
Population
4,380
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 Stony Point projects

Stable Fall Moisture
Spring Thaw Risk
Good Summer Compaction
Frozen Ground Limits

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Fill Dirt delivery questions

What does delivered fill dirt typically cost in Stony Point, NC?

For residential delivery around Stony Point, fill dirt commonly runs about $10 to $30 per ton delivered, depending on supplier, haul distance, and truck type. Using a conversion of roughly 1.2 to 1.4 tons per cubic yard, that equates to about $12 to $42 per cubic yard. Final price depends on your zip code, minimum order size, and any hauling or access fees, so check our checkout or request a quote for an exact number.

Which local suppliers deliver fill dirt in West North Carolina and what are their minimums?

Hello Gravel partners with multiple local suppliers and haulers serving West North Carolina and Rockingham County, so availability depends on your zip code. Typical minimums for residential deliveries are about 3 tons (our platform minimum), which is usually one small truck load; some suppliers may require 3 to 5 cubic yards minimum for a truck delivery, while contractors ordering full truckloads have larger minimums. If you need a firm list and exact minimums for Stony Point, enter your zip code on our site or contact our team to get supplier options and minimums for your address.

Is fill dirt suitable for driveways or parking pads in North Carolina clay soils and freeze-thaw conditions?

Fill dirt is intended for raising grade and general backfill, not as a finished driveway surface. In local clay soils that hold water and experience freeze-thaw cycles, unmodified fill dirt can settle, rut, and retain moisture, making it a poor wearing surface; it can be used as a subgrade if properly compacted and capped with a stable base material like crusher run or crushed stone. For driveways and parking pads, plan to use fill dirt only to build up grade, then install a engineered base and a proper surfacing layer for long-term performance.

How many tons of fill dirt do I need to raise a backyard 1 inch over 1,000 sq ft in Stony Point?

To raise 1,000 sq ft by 1 inch you need about 3.09 cubic yards of material (1,000 sq ft times 1/12 ft, divided by 27). Using a conversion of 1.2 to 1.4 tons per cubic yard for typical fill dirt, that equals roughly 3.7 to 4.3 tons. For ordering, round up to account for compaction and settlement and remember our minimum order is 3 tons.

How does fill dirt compare to crushed stone and crusher run for a driveway base in Stony Point?

Fill dirt is inexpensive and good for raising grade, but it drains poorly and does not compact into a stable wearing surface. Crushed stone (clean stone) provides excellent drainage but needs a binding layer on top to lock it in place, while crusher run (stone with fines) compacts well and makes a solid base for driveways. In Stony Point's climate and clay soils, the typical recommendation is compacted crusher run or properly graded crushed stone for the structural base, with fill dirt used only beneath the compacted base to adjust grade.

What compaction practices and equipment are recommended for small residential fill dirt jobs?

Place fill dirt in thin lifts (generally 6 to 8 inches loose) and compact each lift before adding the next to reduce future settlement. For small residential areas, a vibratory plate compactor or reversible plate is common; for larger areas a small walk-behind or 1-3 ton roller may be more efficient. Adjust moisture as needed for compaction and consider hiring a contractor with testing equipment if final grades are critical.

Do I need permits or HOA approval in Stony Point or Rockingham County before bringing in large amounts of fill dirt or changing my grade?

Rules vary by location, so check with the Town of Stony Point planning or zoning office and Rockingham County building and environmental departments before large deliveries or major grade changes. Many HOAs have design rules that cover visible changes, driveway materials, and erosion control, so review your HOA covenants or contact the board. If you're near streams, wetlands, or public rights of way, additional permits or approvals may be required.

Is fill dirt effective for erosion control and slope stabilization on West North Carolina hillsides?

Fill dirt alone is not an erosion-control solution on slopes because it often lacks the structure and vegetation needed to resist runoff. For slope stabilization in the West North Carolina climate, combine well-compacted, engineered fill with erosion-control measures such as geotextile fabric, terraces or retaining walls, mulch or hydroseeded vegetation, and proper drainage. Consult a landscape or civil engineer for steep slopes or where failure would threaten structures.

What maintenance should I expect for a driveway that uses fill dirt topped with gravel in Stony Point?

A driveway built with fill dirt topped by gravel typically requires frequent maintenance if the base is not engineered: expect regrading, pothole repairs, and adding fresh gravel possibly every 1 to 3 years under moderate use. Properly installed bases with compaction and drainage will reduce maintenance and extend the interval between repairs to several years. Regular inspection after storms, addressing drainage issues, and adding gravel as needed will keep the driveway serviceable longer.

Do Rockingham County or NCDOT specs affect how I should select or grade fill dirt for a residential project in Stony Point?

NCDOT and Rockingham County material specs mainly apply to public-works projects and road construction, but their gradation and compaction standards are often referenced for best practices. For private residential work in Stony Point, local building officials may recommend or require certain compaction levels or erosion controls, especially where you connect to public rights of way, so check county or town requirements. If your project borders a public road or involves stormwater controls, follow the relevant NCDOT or county guidance to avoid rework.

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