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Fill Dirt in Tillery
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 Tillery
Why Tillery homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Tillery (city population: 163) sits inside a growing West North Carolina metro (metro area population: 2.3+ million) where steady development and a 2.80% annual growth rate are driving demand for basic site work and landscaping materials. The local climate—about 228/year sunny days, an annual rainfall of 34.00 inches, and hardiness zone 8b—creates conditions where grading, erosion control, and proper yard drainage are priorities for homeowners. As lots are regraded, driveways extended, or beds raised, homeowners in Tillery look for reliable, locally sourced aggregates to get predictable compaction and drainage. Quality fill dirt reduces settlement, minimizes erosion during heavy rains, and creates a stable base for sod, pavers, and structures, which is why choosing the right supplier matters.
Popular projects in Tillery this season
- Yard Grade Fill Dirt - 8 tons
- Driveway Base Fill Dirt - 25 tons
- Raised Bed Fill Dirt - 4 tons
- Septic Mound Fill Dirt - 30 tons
- Pool Backfill Fill Dirt - 18 tons
Tillery quick facts
- Location
- West North Carolina
- Population
- 163
- 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 Tillery projects
- Stable Fall Moisture
- High Moisture Risk
- Dry Compaction Best
- Frozen Ground Limits
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Fill Dirt delivery questions
How much does delivered fill dirt cost in Tillery, NC?
Expect delivered fill dirt in Tillery to generally run about $10 to $20 per ton, or roughly $12 to $28 per cubic yard, depending on local availability, haul distance, moisture, and whether the material is screened. Rural deliveries to Montgomery County can sit toward the higher end because of longer truck runs. For an exact price, request a quote for your zip code through Hello Gravel (minimum order 3 tons).
Who supplies and delivers fill dirt near Tillery?
Typical suppliers in the Tillery area include local landscape suppliers, excavation and grading contractors, and aggregate yards that serve Montgomery County. Hello Gravel connects you to vetted local suppliers and contracted dump truck fleets so you get local sourcing and scheduled delivery without calling multiple vendors.
How much fill dirt do I need per square foot for common depths (4u0022, 6u0022, 12u0022)?
Use these quick conversions: 4u0022 depth = 0.0123 cubic yards per sq ft (≈0.016 tons per sq ft); 6u0022 = 0.0185 cu yd per sq ft (≈0.024 tons); 12u0022 = 0.0370 cu yd per sq ft (≈0.048 tons). For an easier planning scale, per 100 sq ft you need about 1.23 cu yd (≈1.6 tons) at 4u0022, 1.85 cu yd (≈2.4 tons) at 6u0022, and 3.70 cu yd (≈4.8 tons) at 12%. Actual weight varies with moisture and compaction, so order a little extra for settlement and grading.
Is fill dirt suitable for Tillery's climate and soils (drainage, compaction, frost heave)?
Fill dirt can raise grades and fill low spots in Tillery, but because it often contains fines and clay it drains slower and can hold water in heavy rains common to West North Carolina. For areas subject to freeze-thaw or load (driveways, pads), combine well-graded granular backfill and thorough compaction to reduce frost heave risk. If you're unsure about site soils or bearing needs, a local contractor or geotechnical consult is recommended.
What fill dirt grade is best for a driveway base versus yard grading or a building pad in Tillery?
For driveways, use fill dirt only to raise grade, then place a well-graded, compactable base (crushed stone or bank-run gravel) and compact in lifts for strength. For general yard grading, screened fill dirt or engineered topsoil mixes are fine for shaping and planting areas. For building pads, use engineered fill or clean structural fill compacted to specification; native fill dirt alone is usually not appropriate for structural foundations without testing and compaction control.
Do I need permits or erosion control in Tillery or Montgomery County when bringing in fill dirt?
Small residential deliveries and minor grading typically need no special permit, but any earthmoving that changes drainage, affects streams, or disturbs one acre or more may need local permits and erosion control plans. Check with Montgomery County planning and any Tillery/HOA rules before you start, especially for slope changes or work near waterways. When in doubt, call the county office or include a note in your Hello Gravel order so you can plan accordingly.
How long will a fill dirt area hold up in Tillery's seasonal freeze/thaw and heavy rain conditions?
Properly placed and compacted fill dirt will be stable for years, but expect some initial settlement during the first season after installation, especially after heavy rain. Areas with poor drainage or high clay content may stay wet and require regrading, added drainage, or replacement with granular material for long-term performance. Regular maintenance—reshaping low spots and improving surface drainage—keeps the area functional through freeze/thaw cycles.
How does fill dirt compare to crushed stone, #57, bank run gravel, and clean fill for local projects?
Fill dirt contains fines and organic traces and is best for filling and grading where surface drainage and vegetation matter more than load-bearing. Crushed stone and #57 are angular, drain well, and make better structural bases for driveways and pads. Bank run is a mixed naturally graded material useful for base layers but less consistent; clean fill is free of contaminants and organics and is preferred where stability and permit compliance matter. Choose materials based on drainage, load, and permit needs.
What are delivery logistics for fill dirt in rural Tillery properties?
Hello Gravel requires a 3-ton minimum order and standard delivery is 2+ business days, with next-day available if ordered before noon CST for an extra fee. Deliveries are typically by tri-axle dump truck; drivers will dump in the agreed general area but tailgate spreading is discretionary and depends on site access and safety. On narrow or steep rural driveways, communicate access details at checkout and consider staging a spot to dump or hiring local help to spread and move material as needed.
Can drivers place fill dirt exactly where I want it on rural lots?
Drivers will do their best to place the load where safe and practical, but exact placement is limited by truck access, slope, obstacles, and safety. Request placement instructions in Order Notes and ask for tailgate spreading at checkout, but expect the driver to assess feasibility on arrival and decline if unsafe. For precise placement, plan to have shovelers or equipment on site or hire a local contractor to spread after delivery.
What compaction equipment should I use for fill dirt in Tillery, and should I use geotextile fabric?
For small patches and landscaping, a gasoline plate compactor or vibrating tamper is usually sufficient for compaction in 3- to 6-inch lifts. For larger areas like driveways or pads, a rental vibratory roller or larger compaction equipment and compaction in layers is recommended to meet density needs. Use geotextile fabric to separate poor, wet subgrades from fill or when stabilizing soft spots; for structural work consider a geotechnical recommendation and use engineered fill where required.
How much extra fill dirt should I order to allow for settlement and screening differences in Tillery?
Ordering 5% to 10% extra material is a common rule of thumb to cover settlement, grading waste, and minor measurement differences for residential projects around Tillery. If the area is uneven or you plan significant regrade, consider 10% to 15% extra. Contact Hello Gravel for help estimating quantities and to adjust your order before dispatch.
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