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Fill Dirt

Fill Dirt in Rock Hill

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 Rock Hill

Why Rock Hill homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Rock Hill homeowners face a busy building and landscaping market as the area continues to grow — city population: 102,421, with an annual growth rate: 2.00% annually. The local climate (hardiness zone 7b) brings about 213 sunny days annually and annual rainfall: 44.00 inches, which together mean yards see both extended dry spells and periods of heavy rain. That mix drives demand for reliable earthwork and grading materials to control drainage, prevent erosion, and prepare sites for patios, driveways, foundations, and new planting beds. Homeowners and local contractors increasingly seek high-quality fill-dirt to create level bases, raise low spots, and stabilize slopes before finishing with topsoil or hardscape. In Rock Hill's conditions, good fill-dirt should be low in organic matter, reasonably compactable, and free of debris so it settles predictably after storms. Properly placed fill-dirt helps rainwater move away from structures and reduces washouts during heavy rainfall while providing a stable base under sun-exposed yards. Hello Gravel connects you with locally sourced fill-dirt and trusted haulers, offers clear pricing and scheduled deliveries (standard: 2+ business days; next-day available before noon CST for an extra fee), and provides material guidance so you get the right subsoil for your project without a hassle.

Popular projects in Rock Hill this season

  • Backyard grade fill-dirt - 15 tons
  • Driveway raise fill-dirt - 30 tons
  • Foundation backfill fill-dirt - 50 tons
  • Septic mound fill-dirt - 20 tons
  • Landscape berm fill-dirt - 25 tons

Rock Hill quick facts

Location
Charlotte-Concord, NC-SC
Population
102,421
Metro Area
2.8+ million
Annual Rainfall
44.00 inches
Sunny Days
213/year
Hardiness Zone
7b
Growth Rate
2.00% annually
Delivery Coverage
Citywide delivery available

Best times for Rock Hill projects

Ideal Fall Moisture
Wet Spring Risk
Summer Storm Risk
Freeze Thaw Risk

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Fill Dirt delivery questions

Is fill-dirt cheaper than topsoil for yard or driveway projects in Rock Hill, SC?

Yes. Fill-dirt is generally cheaper than topsoil because it is intended for grading and structural fill rather than supporting plant growth. In Rock Hill you’ll often see local fill-dirt priced lower than screened topsoil, but if you plan to grow lawn or plant beds you should add a layer of quality topsoil on top of fill-dirt for best results.

How much does a truckload of fill-dirt typically cost delivered to Rock Hill?

Prices vary by supplier, truck size, and current market conditions, but expect a delivered truckload to range broadly. A standard tri-axle load in the Rock Hill/Charlotte area usually carries 10-14 cubic yards and delivered pricing can range depending on volume and distance; get an exact quote through Hello Gravel for current local pricing and note our minimum order is 3 tons.

How many cubic yards or tons are in a standard truckload of fill-dirt?

A standard tri-axle dump truck typically carries about 10-14 cubic yards of loose fill-dirt. Because fill-dirt density varies with moisture and composition, that equals roughly 6-10 tons; ask your Hello Gravel quote for the exact expected cubic yards and tonnage for your delivery.

How do I calculate how much fill-dirt I need to raise or regrade my yard (per sq ft/inch)?

Use this quick formula: cubic yards = (square feet x depth in inches) / 324, since 1 cubic yard covers 324 sq ft at 1 inch deep. If you need tons, multiply cubic yards by the local conversion (a good rule of thumb for fill-dirt in Rock Hill is about 1.2 to 1.4 tons per cubic yard) and round up to allow for compaction and settlement.

How deep can I safely place fill-dirt near foundations and do I need compaction or special material in Rock Hill?

Avoid adding more than a few inches of loose fill against foundation walls without engineering guidance. In Rock Hill’s clay-prone soils, deeper fills near foundations generally require engineered backfill (granular, compacted in 4-6 inch lifts) and proper drainage to prevent moisture-related movement; for any fill within a few feet of a foundation or deeper than 6-12 inches, consult a structural engineer or local contractor before proceeding.

How much should a load of fill-dirt cost locally in Rock Hill / Charlotte metro area?

Local costs fluctuate with fuel, supply, and hauling distance, so give-or-take ranges are best. In the Rock Hill/Charlotte region you can expect fill-dirt per cubic yard to be lower than screened topsoil, but for an accurate delivered price use Hello Gravel to check current rates and available suppliers for your zip code.

How many 40 lb bags of topsoil equal one cubic yard and when should I buy bulk fill-dirt vs bagged material in Rock Hill?

A 40 lb bag of topsoil is roughly 0.7 to 0.75 cubic foot, so it takes about 36 bags to equal one cubic yard. For fill-dirt and most grading tasks in Rock Hill, buy bulk when you need more than a few cubic yards; bagged soil is convenient for small flower beds or quick retail purchases but becomes costly for large projects and is impractical for grading or structural fill.

Is 2 inches of topsoil enough to grow grass in Rock Hill, or should I order more topsoil or use fill-dirt first?

Two inches of topsoil is usually not enough for establishing new grass from seed in Rock Hill; aim for 4 to 6 inches of quality topsoil for seed or 4 inches minimum for sod. A common approach is to use fill-dirt to get final grades and then add 4-6 inches of screened topsoil on top where you will plant grass.

If I plan to grade in October in Rock Hill, is that a good time to finish with fill-dirt before seeding or sodding?

October can be a good month to finish grading in Rock Hill, especially if you plan to overseed cool-season grass (like tall fescue) because cooler fall temperatures help germination. Make sure grading and any fill-dirt placement are completed and settled before you add topsoil and seed; allow a short settling period and verify proper drainage away from structures.

Will weeds grow through a thin layer of fill-dirt and how should I handle existing weeds before ordering fill-dirt in Rock Hill?

Persistent perennial weeds and roots can survive being covered by a thin layer of fill-dirt, especially if the cover is only a few inches. For Rock Hill projects, remove or kill aggressive weeds and their roots before placing fill-dirt, or add a thicker barrier (6-12 inches of clean fill followed by topsoil) and proper weed control; herbicide, manual removal, or solarization are common preparatory steps depending on the species.

What is the '70/30 rule' and does it apply to fill-dirt mixes sold in Rock Hill?

The '70/30 rule' usually refers to using about 70% topsoil and 30% compost or amendment for planting mixes, and it applies to planting soils rather than fill-dirt. Fill-dirt sold in Rock Hill is meant for grading and structural fill and is not blended to the 70/30 specification; if you need planting soil follow a topsoil/compost mix recommendation or order screened topsoil instead of fill-dirt.

How many cubic yards are in 1 ton of fill-dirt and how does tonnage affect delivery pricing?

The cubic yards per ton for fill-dirt depends on density, but a common conversion for general fill is about 1 cubic yard = 1.2 to 1.4 tons. Because delivery pricing sometimes uses truck payload in tons, and other times uses cubic yards, ask Hello Gravel for the supplier’s local conversion and how they price your load so you can compare cubic-yard and ton-based quotes accurately.

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