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Fill Dirt

Fill Dirt in Woodburn

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 Woodburn

Why Woodburn homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Woodburn has a city population of 27,950 and an annual growth rate of 0.40% annually. The local climate sits in hardiness zone 8b, with 228 sunny days per year and annual rainfall of 34.25 inches, creating a temperate environment that supports steady residential development and yard projects. That combination of steady growth and variable wet-weather exposure means homeowners frequently need reliable materials for grading, drainage, and foundation prep. Quality aggregates and proper fill-dirt help prevent settling, reduce erosion, and create stable base layers for driveways, patios, and landscaping beds—all common projects as properties are updated or expanded.

Popular projects in Woodburn this season

  • yard regrade fill-dirt - 40 tons
  • driveway subgrade fill-dirt - 60 tons
  • garage slab backfill fill-dirt - 25 tons
  • retaining wall backfill fill-dirt - 30 tons
  • raised garden beds fill-dirt - 12 tons

Woodburn quick facts

Location
West Oregon
Population
27,950
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 Woodburn projects

Stable Fall Moisture
Wet Spring Limits
Ideal Dry Compaction
Saturated Winter Limits

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Fill Dirt delivery questions

How much does delivery for fill-dirt usually cost in Woodburn, OR for a residential project?

Delivery cost for fill-dirt in Woodburn depends on distance, truck size, and order size. Many local deliveries are free or low-cost for small orders through Hello Gravel, but typical fees for residential drop-offs range from no charge up to about $100–$150 if a fee applies; specialty services or long hauls can cost more. Check zip code availability and get a quote at checkout for an exact price.

What type or gradation of fill-dirt works best in West Oregon clay soils for a driveway base?

Pure clay fill-dirt is not ideal for driveway bases in West Oregon because it drains poorly and can shrink or swell. For driveways, use a well-graded, granular fill (engineered or blended fill with sand and small gravel) that compacts well and sheds water, then cap it with a crushed-rock base. If you plan structural work, ask for engineered fill or a local supplier recommendation to match local soils.

How do I estimate how many tons of fill-dirt I need to raise a yard or driveway in Woodburn?

Measure the area in square feet and the desired depth in feet to get cubic feet, then divide by 27 to convert to cubic yards. As a rule of thumb, 1 cubic yard of fill-dirt is roughly 1.2–1.4 tons depending on moisture and composition, so multiply cubic yards by that range to estimate tons. Use Hello Gravel’s material calculator or get a quote for a precise figure and add 5–10% for settling and compaction.

Will fill-dirt settle a lot in Woodburn’s wet winter climate and how do I reduce settlement?

Fill-dirt can settle, especially in wet winter conditions common in the Willamette Valley. Reduce settlement by removing organic material and topsoil, placing fill in uniform lifts, mechanically compacting each lift, and providing surface drainage. For bigger projects, consider geotechnical guidance and allow time for primary settlement before final paving.

Who supplies bulk fill-dirt near Woodburn and what are typical minimum order sizes?

Hello Gravel connects you with local suppliers and haulers serving Woodburn and Marion County; many suppliers accept small residential orders. Minimums commonly start at 3 tons through Hello Gravel, while some vendors or full-truck deliveries may prefer 10–20 tons. Use our checkout to check availability and minimums for your zip code or contact our sales team for larger projects.

Is compacted fill-dirt as good as crushed rock for a driveway in Woodburn?

No—compacted fill-dirt is useful for raising grade or as subgrade, but crushed rock is a better long-term driveway base and surface because it drains and locks together. For durable driveways in Woodburn’s wet climate, place compacted fill as needed for grade, then build a crushed-rock base and surface to reduce maintenance and rutting. Combining both materials is a common, practical approach.

Do I need permits in Marion County to bring in large amounts of fill-dirt to Woodburn?

Small residential deliveries usually do not require permits, but large earthwork, grading, or import of many truckloads can trigger Marion County or City of Woodburn permits and erosion-control requirements. Before large fills, contact Marion County Building and Permits or Woodburn city planning to confirm thresholds and any stormwater or grading rules. We recommend checking early to avoid project delays.

How often will a driveway made with fill-dirt need maintenance in Woodburn and what are typical costs?

A driveway that uses fill-dirt as the surface (not capped with rock) will need more frequent grading and repairs, especially after wet winters, often requiring touch-ups every season. Maintenance typically means regrading, adding material, and compacting rather than full replacement; costs vary by size but expect more frequent small repairs compared with crushed-rock surfaces. For lower long-term costs, use fill-dirt only as subgrade and finish with a crushed-rock surface.

What are the differences between washed/clean fill-dirt and recycled fill-dirt, and which is better for Woodburn projects?

Washed or clean fill-dirt has fewer fines and contaminants and is less likely to contain organic debris, while recycled fill may be cheaper but can include variable material and small debris. Washed/engineered fill costs more but performs better under structures and in wet climates like Woodburn’s; recycled fill can work for temporary or non-structural fills. Choose based on budget, project importance, and whether you need a stable, low-settlement fill.

What compaction and testing should I expect when placing new fill-dirt in Woodburn?

For landscape fills, contractors typically place fill in 6–8 inch lifts and compact with mechanical equipment until stable, but structural work often requires engineered compaction criteria and density testing. For building pads or driveways that will carry loads, a geotechnical engineer may specify compaction levels and require proof-of-density tests. Ask your supplier or contractor about lift thickness, compaction method, and whether you need third-party testing for your project.

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