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Fill Dirt in Eugene
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 Eugene
Why Eugene homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Eugene, Oregon, home to 162,079 residents, sits in the Willamette Valley between the Cascade Range and the coast. With a measured annual growth rate of 0.40% and a climate that averages 33.00 inches of rain and 228 sunny days per year (USDA hardiness zone 8b), Eugene’s steady development supports ongoing residential and light commercial projects. Builders, landscape contractors, and homeowners are investing in grading, foundation prep, drainage upgrades, and yard regrading to manage seasonal runoff and create usable outdoor space. That steady construction demand makes quality aggregates essential: consistent fill-dirt helps form stable subgrades, supports drainage layers, and reduces settling over time. Because local soils vary across the metro area of 2.7+ million residents, regionally sourced fill-dirt reflects Eugene’s geology and performs more predictably for local projects.
Popular projects in Eugene this season
- Yard Grading fill-dirt - 10 tons
- Raised Garden Bed fill-dirt - 5 tons
- Driveway Raise fill-dirt - 25 tons
- Retaining Wall Backfill fill-dirt - 15 tons
- Septic Mound Backfill fill-dirt - 30 tons
Eugene quick facts
- Location
- Eugene, OR
- Population
- 162,079
- Metro Area
- 2.7+ million
- Annual Rainfall
- 33.00 inches
- Sunny Days
- 228/year
- Hardiness Zone
- 8b
- Growth Rate
- 0.40% annually
- Delivery Coverage
- Citywide delivery available
Best times for Eugene projects
- High Moisture Risk
- Ideal Spring Compaction
- Dry Stable Conditions
- Cold Saturated Soils
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Fill Dirt delivery questions
Is fill dirt or gravel cheaper in Eugene, OR?
Fill dirt is generally cheaper than gravel in Eugene because it is less processed and often sourced locally from excavation sites. Gravel (crushed rock) is screened and graded for drainage and load-bearing uses, so it usually costs more per cubic yard. Local factors like haul distance, seasonal demand, and supplier stock can shift prices, so check Hello Gravel for current Eugene pricing.
How much does a load of fill dirt cost delivered to Eugene?
Delivered price in Eugene varies with supplier, access, and quantity, but a typical range is roughly $20 to $50 per cubic yard or $150 to $600 per dump-truck load depending on truck size and haul distance. Hello Gravel has a 3-ton minimum and lets you get an exact quote by entering your Eugene zip code at checkout. Ask about curb cut, driveway access, and placement instructions since those can affect delivery fees.
What is the difference between fill dirt and gravel for driveways and slab bases?
Fill dirt is primarily used to raise grade or fill voids; it often contains fines and native soil that compacts but does not provide good drainage. Gravel (crushed rock) is angular and drains well, making it the correct choice for a driveway base or a concrete slab subbase. In Eugene's wet climate, a stable, well-drained gravel base is usually required over any fill dirt to avoid settling and frost-related movement.
Can you pour a concrete slab on fill dirt, or is a compacted gravel base required in Eugene?
You should not pour a structural concrete slab directly on loose fill dirt unless an engineer has approved a well-compacted, tested fill. For most residential slabs in Eugene, contractors install and compact a crushed-rock base (usually 3/4u0022 minus or similar) and use geotextile and proper compaction in lifts before placing concrete. The valley's moist soils and high groundwater make a compacted granular base especially important to limit settlement and cracking.
How many cubic yards of fill dirt do I need for 1,000 sq ft at common depths?
Use cubic yards = area (sq ft) * depth (ft) / 27. For 1,000 sq ft that equals about 6.2 cu yd at 2u0022 depth, 9.3 cu yd at 3u0022, 12.3 cu yd at 4u0022, 18.5 cu yd at 6u0022, and 36.9 cu yd at 12u0022 depth. Order a little extra (5-10%) to account for uneven grade and settlement; Hello Gravel's calculator can help convert your specific measurements.
Can you just put gravel over dirt for a driveway, or do I need removal and compaction in Eugene?
Simply dumping gravel on soft or organic dirt is likely to fail in Eugene's wet winters. At minimum, remove organic topsoil and unstable material, place engineered fill dirt or compactable native fill in lifts, and compact each lift before installing a crush-rock base. For poor soils you may need geotextile fabric and a thicker gravel section; consult a local contractor for site-specific recommendations.
What does 1 cubic yard of fill dirt look like and will it fit in a pickup truck in Eugene?
One cubic yard is a 3 ft by 3 ft by 3 ft cube. Depending on moisture and composition, 1 cu yd of fill dirt usually weighs about 2,000 to 3,000 pounds, so it may fit physically in a full-size pickup bed but could exceed the truck's payload rating. For safety and Hello Gravel's minimums (3 tons), we recommend using a dump truck delivery rather than relying on a pickup for heavy fill.
How much will a 20-foot gravel driveway cost installed in Eugene, including prep and fill-dirt work?
Costs vary widely by site, but a rough range for a single-car 20-foot-long driveway (about 10 ft wide) with excavation, fill-dirt placement, compaction, and a proper gravel base is $1,000 to $4,000 or more. Variables include existing soil condition, depth of fill required, drainage work, and whether you need retaining or grading. Get a local site visit or use Hello Gravel to price materials and then obtain quotes from contractors for labor and compaction.
Does Hello Gravel provide compaction services for fill dirt in Eugene and how much does compaction add?
Hello Gravel coordinates material delivery only; compaction is not a guaranteed service from our drivers and is typically arranged separately. For small jobs, homeowners often rent a plate compactor for a day; for larger projects hire a local contractor with a roller or plate compactor. Compaction costs in Eugene can range from a few hundred dollars for small areas to over $1,000 for larger driveways or yard fills, depending on equipment, accessibility, and lift thickness.
What is 'poor man's concrete' and is compacted fill dirt a good option for small patios in Eugene?
u0022Poor man's concreteu0022 usually refers to using compacted crushed rock or fill as a stabilized surface instead of poured concrete. For a finished patio in Eugene's rainy climate, compacted crushed rock with proper edging and a good base can work for pavers or flagstone, but plain compacted fill dirt alone is not a durable finished surface. If you want a stable, low-cost patio, use a compacted gravel base and pavers or consult a contractor about a properly engineered base rather than relying on fill dirt alone.
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