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Fill Dirt

Fill Dirt in Wood Village

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 Wood Village

Why Wood Village homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Wood Village, with a city population of 4,060, sits inside a steadily growing West Oregon region (metro area population 2.6+ million) that sees moderate rainfall and plenty of sun. With a growth rate of 0.40% annually, local homeowners and small contractors are investing in grading, garage pads, raised beds, and yard regrades to support new landscaping and incremental development. The climate — hardiness zone 8b with 34.25 inches of annual rainfall and about 228 sunny days per year — means projects must manage both wet-season runoff and strong summer plant growth. That combination makes reliable, well-graded fill-dirt important: homeowners need material that compacts predictably, resists excessive settling, and supports surface drainage for planting and structures. Fill-dirt is typically clean subsoil with low organic content used to build up grade, backfill trenches, and establish stable bases for patios, garages, and lawns. In Wood Villageu001b's climate, it helps prevent low spots that collect water during the 34.25 inches of annual rainfall while providing a firm base under topsoil and pavers during the sunnier months. Hello Gravel connects you with local suppliers and professional haulers so you get regionally sourced fill-dirt delivered by dump truck on a schedule that works for your project. We make ordering, quantity calculation, and delivery coordination straightforward so your site gets the right material when you need it.

Popular projects in Wood Village this season

  • Driveway base fill-dirt - 22 tons
  • Patio subgrade fill-dirt - 8 tons
  • Lot leveling fill-dirt - 60 tons
  • Garden bed prep fill-dirt - 6 tons
  • Utility trench backfill fill-dirt - 14 tons

Wood Village quick facts

Location
West Oregon
Population
4,060
Metro Area
2.6+ million
Annual Rainfall
34.25 inches
Sunny Days
228/year
Hardiness Zone
8b
Growth Rate
0.40% annually
Delivery Coverage
Citywide delivery available

Best times for Wood Village projects

Stable Fall Moisture
Winter Thaw Risk
Dry Summer Curing
Frozen Ground Limits

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Fill Dirt delivery questions

What does 'fill-dirt' mean and what is it used for in Wood Village projects?

Fill-dirt is a general-purpose soil mix used to raise grades, fill holes, and prepare sites for landscaping or construction. In Wood Village it is commonly used to build yard grade, raise low spots before turf or pavers, and backfill around non-structural features. It is not usually a finished surface for driveways or patios unless capped with a durable aggregate.

How much does delivered fill-dirt typically cost in Wood Village, OR (per ton and per cubic yard)?

Typical delivered pricing in the Wood Village/West Oregon area is roughly $10 to $30 per ton, which converts to about $12 to $36 per cubic yard depending on how compacted the material is. Final price depends on supplier, screening, distance from quarry, and whether you need spreading or special truck access, so request a quote for exact pricing.

Do local suppliers offer screened versus unscreened fill-dirt and what are common minimum order amounts?

Many West Oregon suppliers offer both screened (fewer rocks and organic material) and unscreened fill-dirt; screened material is better for final grading and landscaping. Typical minimums for residential deliveries through Hello Gravel start around 3 tons, but supplier minimums and lot sizes vary, so check available options for your zip code at checkout.

How well does fill-dirt drain and compact in Wood Village’s rainy, temperate climate?

Fill-dirt generally drains more slowly than crushed rock because it contains fines and finer particles that hold water. In Wood Village's rainy climate you should expect slower drainage and longer drying times, so plan for proper compaction and consider adding a drainage layer or using screened material to improve performance.

What grades or particle sizes of fill-dirt are recommended for driveways, foundations, and landscaping here?

For landscaping and grade fill, screened fill-dirt or topsoil blend is appropriate. For driveways and structural applications, use compactable structural fill (engineered fill or crusher-run) beneath the surface; fill-dirt alone is not usually recommended under foundations or as a driveway surface without testing and compaction. Always confirm the recommended material with your contractor or engineer for structural work.

How many tons of fill-dirt do common projects in Wood Village require (examples)?

As a rule of thumb, 1 cubic yard of fill-dirt is about 1.2 tons. Examples: a 1-car driveway area 12 ft x 20 ft at 4 in depth needs roughly 3.5 tons (about 3 cu yd). A backyard grade fill of 20 ft x 30 ft at 6 in depth needs roughly 13.3 tons (about 11 cu yd). Use our material calculator for project-specific estimates.

Are there permitting or erosion-control rules in Wood Village or Multnomah County for importing and placing fill-dirt?

Small residential deliveries for minor grade adjustments commonly do not trigger permits, but larger land disturbance, slope changes, or work that alters drainage can require City of Wood Village or Multnomah County permits and erosion-control plans. Check with Wood Village City Hall or Multnomah County Planning and Development before major earthwork to verify thresholds and required erosion-control measures.

What delivery fees, truck access restrictions, and surcharges should I expect in Wood Village neighborhoods?

Hello Gravel typically uses tri-axle dump trucks; standard delivery (2+ business days) often has no extra fee, but tight access, narrow streets, overhead wires, steep driveways, or long walk-ins can trigger access surcharges. Provide driveway photos and any access notes at checkout so suppliers can confirm truck size and fees before dispatch.

How does fill-dirt compare to crusher-run, quarry fines, and clean fill for drainage, compaction, and cost in Wood Village projects?

Fill-dirt is usually the most economical for building grade and filling low spots but has poorer drainage and can settle more than crushed materials. Crusher-run and quarry fines compact well and drain better for driveways and load-bearing bases, while clean fill (no organics) is preferred for importing soil where contamination or organic material is a concern. Choose fill-dirt for bulk volume grade work and crushed materials for structural bases or long-lasting driveways.

What maintenance and longevity should homeowners expect when using fill-dirt for driveways or yard fill in our climate?

If fill-dirt is used as a base without proper compaction and a drainage-capable surface, expect settling, rutting, and the need for periodic regrading over several years. For longer life, compact the fill in lifts during placement, cap it with crushed rock or pavement, and address surface drainage to prevent water pooling in Wood Village's rainy conditions. For large or structural projects, consider engineered fill and professional compaction testing.

Are there environmental or contamination concerns to check for when buying fill-dirt in Wood Village?

Yes. Ask suppliers whether the fill-dirt contains organics, clay, or construction debris because high organic content and clay lead to settlement and poor compaction. For large imports or projects near wetlands or regulated areas, consider a simple lab screen or ask for a supplier declaration to verify material source and absence of contaminants before delivery.

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