Fill Dirt delivery in Campbell County, TN
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Fill Dirt in Campbell County
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 Campbell County
Why Campbell County homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Campbell County has a population of 39,226 and sits within a growing regional market whose metro area population is 1.4+ million, with steady development driven by a 2.00% annual growth rate. The local climate—hardiness zone 7b with 213 sunny days per year and about 45.00 inches of annual rainfall—supports year-round outdoor projects but also creates drainage and grading challenges for yards and foundations. As houses, driveways, and accessory structures are added or renovated, homeowners need reliable earthwork materials. Quality fill-dirt helps you establish proper grades, raise low spots, and create stable bases for patios, sheds, and retaining walls while reducing future settling and erosion in Campbell County's variable soils and wet-season storms.
Popular projects in Campbell County this season
- Driveway subgrade fill-dirt - 15 tons
- Yard regrade fill-dirt - 30 tons
- Foundation backfill fill-dirt - 45 tons
- Septic mound fill-dirt - 25 tons
- Retaining wall backfill fill-dirt - 20 tons
Campbell County quick facts
- Location
- Tennessee Region
- Population
- 39,226
- Metro Area
- 1.4+ million
- Annual Rainfall
- 45.00 inches
- Sunny Days
- 213/year
- Hardiness Zone
- 7b
- Growth Rate
- 2.00% annually
- Delivery Coverage
- Citywide delivery available
Best times for Campbell County projects
- Stable Fall Temps
- Soft Spring Soils
- Low Moisture Risk
- Frozen Ground Limits
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Fill Dirt delivery questions
How much does delivered fill-dirt typically cost in Campbell County, TN?
Delivered fill-dirt in Campbell County typically ranges from about $10 to $25 per cubic yard depending on source, haul distance, and season. Prices vary by supplier and may be higher for long hauls, small orders, or difficult access; contact Hello Gravel for a local quote.
Where does local fill-dirt usually come from around Campbell County?
Suppliers in Campbell County commonly source fill-dirt from nearby borrow pits, quarry overburden, and local construction cut sites on the Cumberland Plateau and surrounding valleys. Hello Gravel partners with regional suppliers that pull material from Campbell, Claiborne, and Scott county operations to keep haul distances short.
What grain size or mix of fill-dirt is best for driveways, yard grading, and erosion control here?
For structural uses like driveways and base grading, a well-graded, granular fill with low organic content and some coarse particles is best because it compacts reliably. For final top grading and erosion control, use fill-dirt with good fines for stability but add a gravel or crushed-stone surface for driveways and drainage; topsoil is needed where you plan to plant.
How do Campbell County freeze-thaw cycles and rainfall affect fill-dirt performance?
Campbell County’s seasonal freeze-thaw cycles and frequent rain increase the risk of frost heave and settlement if soil is high in clay or poorly drained. To reduce problems, use free-draining granular fill, compact in lifts, and maintain positive site drainage away from foundations and slopes.
What compaction is required for fill-dirt and do contractors usually include compaction in quotes?
Proper compaction is typically achieved by placing fill in 6- to 8-inch lifts and compacting each layer to a contractor-specified density (often 90-95% of standard Proctor for structural work). Many full-service contractors include compaction in installation quotes, but delivery-only orders generally do not include compaction—confirm with your supplier or Hello Gravel when ordering.
Are there delivery limits, minimum orders, or extra fees for fill-dirt deliveries in rural Campbell County?
Hello Gravel’s minimum order is 3 tons, and rural deliveries in Campbell County may incur extra fees for long haul, narrow driveways, steep access, or off-road placement. Drivers use tri-axle dump trucks; give clear access details at checkout to avoid added fees or delivery delays.
How do I convert coverage and weight for planning how much fill-dirt to order?
One cubic yard equals 27 cubic feet and typically weighs about 1.1 to 1.4 tons depending on moisture and composition; use 1 cubic yard ≈ 1.2 tons as a planning estimate. Coverage examples: 1 cubic yard covers about 324 sq ft at 1 inch depth, 108 sq ft at 3 inches, and 54 sq ft at 6 inches—adjust for compaction and settlement.
What are common local alternatives to fill-dirt and how do they compare for cost and performance?
Alternatives commonly used in Campbell County include crusher run (good for driveway bases), bank run (less processed, cheaper), crushed stone (durable and well-draining), and topsoil (for planting). Fill-dirt is usually the cheapest for bulk raising and grading but performs poorly for lawns or final surfaces where topsoil or crushed stone will give better drainage and durability.
Do I need permits, drainage plans, or HOA approval for using fill-dirt on my property in Campbell County?
Permit and drainage requirements vary by project scale and location; minor grading often needs no permit but larger fills, changes to drainage, or work near streams may require county permits or a land-disturbance plan. Homeowners should check Campbell County Planning and their HOA rules before ordering fill-dirt, and consider a simple drainage plan to avoid runoff issues.
What should I ask suppliers about warranty, returns, and seasonal discounts when ordering fill-dirt?
Ask suppliers about acceptance windows (how long you have to inspect), contamination policies (what happens if organic material or debris is present), and whether they offer seasonal discounts or bulk-rate pricing. For Hello Gravel orders, contact customer service with photos if there’s an issue; we will help document and work with the supplier to resolve disputes.
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