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Fill Dirt

Fill Dirt in Fentress 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 Fentress County

Why Fentress County homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Fentress County serves homeowners in a community with a city population of 18,465 and sits within a region growing at 2.00% annually. In this hardiness zone 7b climate—with 213 sunny days per year and annual rainfall of 45.00 inches—property work is active year-round and demands materials that stand up to both wet winters and warm growing seasons. Steady population growth and ongoing home improvements drive local needs for grading, foundation backfill, driveway build-ups, and yard reshaping. Homeowners choose quality aggregates to avoid future settling, erosion, and drainage problems: properly sourced fill-dirt creates a stable base for structures and landscaping, reduces the risk of soft spots after heavy rain, and provides predictable compaction behavior that contractors and DIYers can rely on. Because soils and supplier blends vary locally, selecting fill-dirt with low organic content and the right particle profile is essential to long-term performance.

Popular projects in Fentress County this season

  • Driveway grade fill-dirt - 40 tons
  • House pad fill-dirt - 300 tons
  • Septic mound fill-dirt - 50 tons
  • Barn pad fill-dirt - 120 tons
  • Yard leveling fill-dirt - 25 tons

Fentress County quick facts

Location
Tennessee Region
Population
18,465
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 Fentress County projects

Stable Fall Compaction
Wet Spring Settling
High Summer Compaction
Frozen Ground Limits

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Fill Dirt delivery questions

What search phrases do locals in Fentress County use when looking for fill-dirt delivery?

Homeowners in and around Jamestown commonly search phrases like "fill dirt delivery Jamestown TN", "bulk fill dirt near me", "truckload fill dirt Fentress County", "fill dirt for driveway Fentress County", and "cheap fill dirt delivery 38556". Including town names (Jamestown, Allardt, Clarkrange) or "Cumberland Plateau fill dirt" often helps surface local suppliers.

What does fill-dirt usually cost in the Tennessee Region, specifically near Fentress County?

Fill-dirt prices vary by source, gradation, and distance, but in rural Tennessee you can typically expect roughly $8 to $20 per ton for basic fill-dirt. Delivery fees depend on truck type and distance to the supplier—single tri-axle truck runs to Fentress County commonly add $75 to $250 or more—so get a zip-code quote through Hello Gravel for an exact price and note our minimum order of about 3 tons.

How does Fentress County’s climate and soils affect how fill-dirt performs?

Fentress County sits on the Cumberland Plateau with rolling terrain, seasonal freeze-thaw cycles, and areas of sticky clay soils; those conditions make drainage and compaction important. Poorly drained or clay-rich fill can settle, heave, or hold water, so plan for proper grading, compaction, and drainage features to keep fill-dirt stable in local conditions.

How many tons or cubic yards of fill-dirt will I need for common projects in Fentress County?

Typical estimates: to raise a 10 ft by 100 ft driveway by 4 inches you’ll need roughly 10–20 tons (8–15 cubic yards); to level a small yard dip of 200 sq ft by 3 inches plan on 3–6 tons (2.5–5 cubic yards); and for foundation backfill around a small house expect 40–150 tons depending on depth and perimeter. These are starting points—use exact measurements and Hello Gravel’s calculator or request a site estimate for precise quantities.

What are common installation and compaction practices and added costs for rural Tennessee fill-dirt work?

Install fill-dirt in 4–6 inch lifts, compacting each layer with a plate compactor or roller until stable; thin lifts and compaction reduce future settlement. Added costs to budget for include contractor labor, equipment rental ($50–$250/day depending on gear), grading/spreading labor, and any testing or geotextile installation; ask local contractors for written line-item estimates for spreading and compaction.

How does fill-dirt compare to crushed stone, bank-run gravel, and topsoil for driveways and backfill in Fentress County?

Fill-dirt is mostly subsoil used to raise or level areas and for basic backfill; it is not ideal as a finished driveway surface or for planting. Crushed stone gives a durable driveway surface and good drainage, bank-run gravel is a mixed local aggregate better for rural roads, and topsoil is for planting. For driveways in Fentress County we often recommend a compacted fill-dirt subgrade topped with crushed stone to handle wet and freeze-thaw conditions.

Are there local suppliers, quarries, or minimum order rules for fill-dirt near Jamestown and other Fentress County towns?

Yes, most fill-dirt is sourced from nearby pits and quarries on the Cumberland Plateau; some local suppliers and haulers serve Jamestown, Allardt, and surrounding areas. Minimums vary—Hello Gravel’s platform generally shows a 3-ton minimum but some quarries or truckers may require a full truckload—request a quote for your zip code to see local minimums and lead times.

Do I need permits, DOT approvals, or HOA permission to place fill-dirt for a driveway in Fentress County?

You may. Driveway connections to county or state roads can require permits from the Fentress County road department or the Tennessee Department of Transportation, especially if altering a shoulder or drainage. If you live in a subdivision with an HOA, check covenants for any restrictions; when in doubt contact local county planning or the DOT district office before delivery.

What maintenance schedule and lifespan can I expect for properly installed fill-dirt in rural Tennessee settings?

Properly compacted fill-dirt used as subgrade or backfill can remain stable for many years, but exposed fills and unpaved surfaces typically need attention. Expect to regrade or add material to rural driveways or low spots every 1–3 years after heavy rains or freeze-thaw cycles, and inspect after major storms to touch up drainage and low spots early to prevent bigger repairs.

Do local contractors recommend specific gradations or additives for fill-dirt in hilly or wet areas of Fentress County?

Contractors in the region often recommend well-graded fill with some fines for compaction, controlled lifts, and the use of geotextile fabric or a crushed-stone base in wet or steep spots to prevent slippage. For driveways and steeper slopes, a crushed-stone cap and proper drainage (swales, culverts) are common recommendations to keep fill-dirt performing in Cumberland Plateau conditions.

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