Fill-dirt in Six Mile, SC
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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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Why Six Mile homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Six Mile is a small but growing community (city population 3,990) situated in a region seeing steady expansion and construction activity. The area is part of a metro region with 2.6+ million residents, and it’s growing at about 2.10% annually—pressure that translates to more home builds, yard regrading, and infrastructure work nearby. With a sunny climate (228/year) and moderate rainfall (34.25 inches annually) in hardiness zone 8b, homeowners here need materials that stand up to seasonal rain, UV exposure, and predictable freeze-free winters. For many projects—raising low spots, prepping a pad for a shed, or backfilling around foundations—quality fill-dirt is essential because it provides stable, compactable support where topsoil or organic mixes would settle or rot away. In Six Mile’s climate and development context, fill-dirt is a practical choice for drainage-grade corrections and structural backfill because it is low in organic matter and designed to compact and resist long-term settlement. Given the region’s 34.25 inches of annual rainfall, selecting well-graded, compactable fill-dirt helps maintain slopes and prevent erosion after storms. Hello Gravel connects Six Mile homeowners with local suppliers and professional dump-truck delivery so you get regionally sourced fill-dirt on a schedule that fits your project. Use our material calculator and local guidance to pick the right quantity and schedule delivery for when your crew or equipment is ready.
Popular projects in Six Mile this season
- Driveway base fill-dirt - 30 tons
- House foundation backfill fill-dirt - 60 tons
- Yard regrade fill-dirt - 25 tons
- Pool backfill fill-dirt - 75 tons
- Raised bed landscape fill-dirt - 15 tons
Six Mile quick facts
- Location
- West South Carolina
- Population
- 3,990
- Metro Area
- 2.6+ million
- Annual Rainfall
- 34.25 inches
- Sunny Days
- 228/year
- Hardiness Zone
- 8b
- Growth Rate
- 2.10% annually
- Delivery Coverage
- Citywide delivery available
Best times for Six Mile projects
- Stable Fall Temps
- High Spring Moisture
- High Summer Heat
- Cool Damp Conditions
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Frequently Asked Questions - Six Mile Fill-dirt Delivery
Everything you need to know about fill-dirt delivery in Six Mile.
Where can I buy fill dirt near Six Mile, SC, and will it be delivered?
Hello Gravel connects you with local suppliers and haulers that deliver fill dirt to Six Mile, SC. Deliveries are made by dump truck (typically tri-axle) and our minimum order is 3 tons; check your zip code on our site for local availability and pricing. You can schedule a delivery date at checkout and request tailgate spreading, but drivers perform spreading at their discretion. If you need help, call 855-241-8884 or text 844-407-3734.
What exactly is fill dirt and when should I use it instead of gravel in Six Mile?
Fill dirt is mostly subsoil with few organic materials, used to raise or level grade and support structures rather than as a finished surface. Use fill dirt to build up low spots, bring grades to proper elevations, or under patios and driveways before adding a gravel or crushed-stone base. Do not use fill dirt as a final driveway surface or as topsoil for planting; it compacts well but lacks nutrients for plants and does not provide long-term wear resistance.
Is fill dirt cheaper than gravel in the Six Mile area, and how do prices compare?
Generally, fill dirt is cheaper than gravel because it is a basic subsoil with less processing. In the Six Mile market, typical delivered fill dirt ranges from about $8 to $18 per cubic yard, while processed base gravels commonly run higher; exact prices depend on supplier, site access, haul distance, and truck size. Always request a delivered quote through Hello Gravel for the most accurate local price.
What does fill dirt cost per truckload, per cubic yard, and per ton when delivered to Six Mile?
Costs vary by supplier and site conditions, but typical ballpark ranges for the Six Mile area are $8 to $18 per cubic yard for delivered fill dirt, which converts roughly to $10 to $25 per ton depending on soil density. A typical tri-axle dump can carry about 10 to 15 cubic yards of loose fill dirt, so a single truckload may cost in the range of a few hundred dollars. Ask for a detailed delivered quote that lists cubic yards, truck type, and any access or handling fees.
How much fill dirt will I need to cover 1,000 sq ft at common depths, and what will it cost in Six Mile?
To calculate cubic yards, multiply area (sq ft) by depth (ft) and divide by 27. For 1,000 sq ft: 2 inches (0.167 ft) is about 6.2 cubic yards, 4 inches is about 12.3 cubic yards, and 6 inches is about 18.5 cubic yards. Using the local fill-dirt price range of about $8 to $18 per cubic yard, expect roughly $50 to $110 for 2 inches, $100 to $220 for 4 inches, and $150 to $330 for 6 inches, not including any spreading or compaction fees.
Can I use fill dirt to build or raise a 500-foot driveway, and what should I expect for supply needs?
Fill dirt can be used to raise the grade under a driveway but should not be the finished surface. For a 500-foot driveway, supply needs depend on width and depth; for example, a 10-foot-wide driveway with 4 inches of added fill requires about 74 cubic yards (500 ft x 10 ft x 0.333 ft / 27). After placing and compacting fill dirt, install a proper aggregate base and surface stone for durability and drainage; ask Hello Gravel for a delivered quantity quote based on your planned width and depth.
Can I use fill dirt to level my backyard, and does it need compaction before landscaping or putting gravel on top?
Yes, fill dirt is commonly used to raise and level yards in Six Mile, but it should be placed in thin lifts and mechanically compacted for stability. Compacting in 4- to 6-inch lifts helps prevent future settlement; if you plan to landscape or put gravel on top, a well-compacted fill base is essential. For planting, put several inches of topsoil over the compacted fill rather than relying on fill dirt for plant growth.
Can I just put gravel over existing dirt, or do I need compacted fill dirt, geotextile, and edging for a long-lasting surface in West South Carolina?
Simply dumping gravel on soft or uncompacted dirt often leads to rutting and washout. For a long-lasting surface in the Six Mile area, add and compact fill dirt as needed to reach proper grade, then install a compacted aggregate base, optional geotextile fabric for separation, and edging to retain material. These steps improve drainage and reduce maintenance, especially in wet periods common in this part of South Carolina.
What fill-dirt considerations affect driveway performance given local soil and drainage in Six Mile?
Local clay and silty soils in Upstate South Carolina can hold water and settle, so proper use of fill dirt means placing granular, well-draining fills and compacting in lifts to limit settlement. Avoid using organic-rich soils as fill; instead use clean subsoil or engineered fill where possible, and slope grades to promote drainage away from the driveway. Combining compacted fill dirt with a crushed-stone base will give the most durable result for area driveways.
Can fill dirt be used instead of topsoil to establish grass in Six Mile, and will a pickup truck carry one cubic yard?
Fill dirt is not a substitute for topsoil when establishing grass because it lacks organic matter and nutrients; you should place several inches of quality topsoil over compacted fill before seeding or sodding. One cubic yard of soil is roughly a small pile about 3 ft by 3 ft by 3 ft and typically weighs more than a full-size pickup can safely carry; many local suppliers offer delivery starting at about 3 tons, which is often more practical than trying to truck it yourself.
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