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Fill Dirt

Fill Dirt in Meigs 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 Meigs County

Why Meigs County homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Meigs County has a population of 12,760 and is part of a rapidly growing Tennessee region that is expanding at about 2.00% annually. With a temperate climate in hardiness zone 7b, the area averages 213 sunny days per year and receives roughly 45.00 inches of rain annually. That combination of sun and periodic heavy rain drives steady demand for earthwork, lot grading, foundation backfill, and drainage improvements as homeowners remodel yards, install patios, or prepare sites for additions. For many projects in Meigs County, quality fill-dirt is essential to avoid future settling, reduce erosion, and create a stable base for hardscapes and structures.

Popular projects in Meigs County this season

  • Lot grading fill-dirt - 350 tons
  • Driveway base fill-dirt - 120 tons
  • Septic mound fill-dirt - 90 tons
  • Garage pad fill-dirt - 60 tons
  • Raised garden bed fill-dirt - 12 tons

Meigs County quick facts

Location
Tennessee Region
Population
12,760
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 Meigs County projects

Stable Fall Moisture
Wet Spring Conditions
High Heat Drying
Freeze Thaw Risk

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Fill Dirt delivery questions

What does 'fill-dirt' mean for Meigs County projects?

Fill-dirt is typically soil and small rock used to raise or level land, not a finished surface material. In Meigs County it is commonly used to build up low spots, backfill around foundations, and prep grades before a driveway or lawn is installed. Because local fill-dirt can include clay and fines from Tennessee deposits, it may compact differently than cleaner gravels.

How much will delivery of fill-dirt to Meigs County usually cost for a residential job?

Typical delivery cost varies with distance, truck type, and load size; expect a rough range of $75 to $200 for small residential dropoffs within Meigs County on top of the material price. Remote or difficult-access sites and next-day requests can push costs higher. Use our checkout or call to get a zip-code-specific quote and see if free delivery applies.

How many tons or cubic yards of fill-dirt do I need for a 2-car driveway 4–6 inches thick in hilly Meigs County terrain?

Calculate area first: for a 24 ft wide by 40 ft long two-car driveway, 4 inches (0.33 ft) needs about 11.9 cubic yards (≈15.5 tons) and 6 inches (0.5 ft) needs about 17.8 cubic yards (≈23.1 tons) assuming ~1.3 tons per cubic yard. Hilly terrain typically requires 10-20% extra material to allow for grading, settlement, and compaction. Use our material calculator or add 10-20% to these numbers for ordering.

Is fill-dirt a good choice for Meigs County's clay soils and freeze-thaw cycles?

Fill-dirt can be used in Meigs County, but clay-rich fill-dirt retains water and is prone to settling and frost heave in freeze-thaw cycles. For surfaces that need structural support or good drainage, contractors usually prefer well-graded gravel or crusher run over plain fill-dirt. If you must use fill-dirt, make sure it is free of organic material, placed in lifts, and compacted properly, and consider drainage improvements.

Which grade of fill-dirt is best for a driveway base versus a building pad in Meigs County?

For a driveway base, a well-graded fill-dirt with some granular content can work as a subgrade if followed by a proper crushed stone or crusher run wearing layer. For building pads, use low-organic, engineered fill or clean fill that meets compaction specs rather than typical site fill-dirt. In both cases, local contractors often recommend testing and compaction to county code, especially in Meigs County's variable soils.

Fill-dirt vs crusher run vs clean fill: which should I use in Meigs County?

For driveways in Meigs County, crusher run or crushed stone is usually best because it compacts well and drains, while fill-dirt is better for raising grade or non-structural backfill. Clean fill (minimal organics and fines) is preferred for building pads and areas under foundations or septic systems. Choose based on use: fill-dirt for bulk grading, crusher run for structural drive surfaces, and clean/engineered fill for structural or sanitary work.

What compaction and installation practices work best for fill-dirt in Tennessee's humid climate?

Place fill-dirt in 4-6 inch lifts and compact each lift with a plate compactor or roller until it reaches contractor-specified density (typically 90-95% of standard Proctor for structural fills). Avoid placing or compacting when the material is excessively wet; moisture conditioning may be required to achieve proper compaction. Also install positive drainage and, where frost is a concern, use granular layers or geotextile separation to reduce frost heave risk.

How long will a fill-dirt driveway last in Meigs County and what maintenance does it need?

A surface made only of fill-dirt will settle and rut faster than a stone-based driveway; you should expect to regrade or add material every 1-3 years depending on traffic and weather. In Meigs County's rainy and freeze-prone climate, regular grading after winter and adding 1/2 to 1 inch of material annually or 1-2 inches every few years helps maintain a smooth surface. For a longer-lasting option, add a crushed stone wearing course over the compacted fill-dirt subgrade.

Do Meigs County contractors deliver and spread fill-dirt, and what are typical labor costs?

Many local contractors and haulers in Meigs County will deliver and spread fill-dirt; Hello Gravel coordinates with local suppliers and truckers who can often provide spreading as an add-on at their discretion. Labor and equipment costs vary by job size: small residential spreads often run from $250 to $600 total, while larger grading jobs can be $600 to $2,000 or more; hourly rates for excavators or skid steers typically range $75 to $150 per hour. Always request an itemized quote because access, slope, and finish grade will affect the price.

Is fill-dirt suitable for septic backfill and drainage work in Meigs County?

Fill-dirt is sometimes used as backfill, but for septic drainfields and situations needing good drainage, local health codes or engineers often require clean, free-draining material rather than fine fill-dirt. Clay-rich fill-dirt can hold water and impair percolation, so confirm Meigs County Health Department or your engineer's requirements before using fill-dirt for septic work. For drainage trenches and infiltration areas, use well-graded gravel or sand as specified by local codes.

How do I calculate delivery and spread costs when suppliers quote per cubic yard versus per ton in Meigs County?

Convert between units using a local rule of thumb: fill-dirt in Tennessee typically weighs about 1.2 to 1.4 tons per cubic yard; we suggest using 1.3 tons/yd3 for order planning. If you have a cubic yard price, multiply by the number of cubic yards; if you have a per-ton price, multiply by estimated tons (cubic yards times 1.3). Remember Hello Gravel minimums (3 tons) and add lift/spreading or slope surcharges when requesting a final quote.

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