Fill Dirt delivery in Lewis County, TN
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Fill Dirt in Lewis 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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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 Lewis County
Why Lewis County homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Lewis County population: 12,000 sits in a growing Tennessee region that benefits from nearby urban demand—metro area population: 1.4+ million and a local growth rate: 2.00% annually. The local climate mixes wet periods and long sunny stretches (annual rainfall: 45.00 inches; sunny days: 213/year) in hardiness zone: 7b, which affects how yards settle, drain, and support new landscaping. That steady development creates ongoing need for base materials on projects like driveways, raised beds, foundation backfill, and grading work. Homeowners seek quality aggregates such as fill-dirt to limit settling, speed compaction, and establish level, stable surfaces that stand up to seasonal wetting and drying.
Popular projects in Lewis County this season
- Lot leveling fill-dirt - 15 tons
- Driveway base fill-dirt - 25 tons
- Foundation backfill fill-dirt - 40 tons
- Septic mound fill-dirt - 30 tons
- Yard grade correction fill-dirt - 20 tons
Lewis County quick facts
- Location
- Tennessee Region
- Population
- 12,000
- 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 Lewis County projects
- Stable Fall Moisture
- Optimal Spring Compaction
- Excessive Drying
- Freeze Thaw Risk
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Fill Dirt delivery questions
What is 'fill-dirt' and how is it different from topsoil?
Fill-dirt is subsoil material used to raise grade or fill holes; it usually contains little organic matter and is heavier than topsoil. Topsoil is rich in organic material and is meant for growing plants, so it is not a substitute for structural fills or grading. In Lewis County you should use fill-dirt for bulk grade work and topsoil only for final planting or lawn areas.
How much does delivered fill-dirt usually cost per ton in Lewis County, TN?
Prices vary, but delivered fill-dirt in Lewis County typically runs about $12 to $30 per ton depending on supplier, distance, screening, and quantity. Rural deliveries and longer hauls push the cost toward the higher end, while local screened material in larger orders brings the price down. Contact Hello Gravel for an exact, upfront quote for your zip code and project size.
Where can I buy screened fill-dirt with delivery in Lewis County?
Local suppliers and small contractors in and around Lewis County sell screened fill-dirt, and Hello Gravel connects you with trusted regional haulers and quarries that deliver to the area. Use our website to check availability for your zip code and get supplier options and quotes; if you need help choosing screened versus unscreened, our team can advise. For specialized needs or very large jobs, local excavation contractors may also supply and place fill material.
What is the typical minimum order or truckload size for fill-dirt deliveries in rural Lewis County?
Hello Gravel’s minimum order is 3 tons, but in rural Lewis County most deliveries are full truckloads because of haul cost and truck availability. Standard tri-axle dump trucks commonly deliver about 10 to 12 tons per load, while smaller dump trucks or transfer trucks may carry 4 to 8 tons. If you need less than a truckload, ask our team about shared loads or local short-load options.
How many tons of fill-dirt do I need to cover 1,000 sq ft at 6 inches?
First convert volume: 1,000 square feet at 6 inches is about 500 cubic feet, which is roughly 18.5 cubic yards. Fill-dirt typically weighs about 1.1 to 1.3 tons per cubic yard, so you will need roughly 20 to 24 tons; a good rule is to order about 10% extra to allow for compaction and settling. Ask Hello Gravel to run the exact calculation for your material type and compaction needs.
Will fill-dirt work on Lewis County clay soils for driveways and erosion control?
Fill-dirt can be used to raise grades or fill low spots on clay soils, but it is not usually a finished surface for driveways or long-term erosion control. On Lewis County’s clay soils you should install a well-draining base—typically compacted fill-dirt followed by a layer of crushed stone—and address drainage to avoid rutting and ponding. For slopes and erosion-prone areas, combine fill-dirt with vegetation, erosion control fabric, or rock armoring as recommended by local contractors.
What are best practices for compacting and installing fill-dirt under driveways or slabs in Tennessee?
Place fill in thin lifts (generally 4 to 6 inches loose) and compact each lift to reduce settlement; equipment can range from plate compactors for small projects to rollers for large fills. Control moisture during compaction—material should be slightly damp but not saturated—and remove organic material before placement to ensure stability. For structural work consider a compaction target (for example, 90+% of standard Proctor) and get local contractor or engineer guidance for driveways and slab foundations.
Do I need permits for large fill-dirt deliveries or grading projects in Lewis County?
Permit requirements vary by project size, location, and whether you change drainage or alter stream buffers; small residential fills often need no permit while larger grading projects commonly require a county permit or stormwater review. Contact the Lewis County Building and Zoning office before starting major fills or moving large amounts of material to confirm local rules and setbacks. If you’re unsure, Hello Gravel can help point you to local contacts but you should verify permits yourself.
How does fill-dirt compare to crushed stone and topsoil for grading and driveways in Lewis County?
Fill-dirt is the cheapest option for bulk grading because it is a dense subsoil used to build up grade, but it lacks the stability and drainage properties of crushed stone and the fertility of topsoil. For driveways in Lewis County, crushed stone or a stone base topped with larger aggregate performs much better than fill-dirt alone, while topsoil is best reserved for lawns and planting. Choose fill-dirt for volume and grade, crushed stone for structural surfaces, and topsoil for vegetation.
How do I order fill-dirt through Hello Gravel for a project in Lewis County?
Use our website to select 'fill-dirt,' enter your zip code to check local availability, calculate the quantity you need, and choose a delivery date; Hello Gravel requires a minimum order of 3 tons and offers next-day delivery for orders placed before noon CST at an additional fee. Add notes for placement or access constraints and request tailgate spreading at checkout—drivers may provide spreading at their discretion but it is not guaranteed. If you prefer help, call or text our team for a quoted price and delivery guidance specific to Lewis County.
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