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Fill Dirt in Moore 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 Moore County
Why Moore County homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Moore County homeowners are part of a community that supports steady residential growth and project demand: the area serves a city population of 6,461 and sits inside a metro region of 1.4+ million people. With a 2.00% annual growth rate and a temperate hardiness zone of 7b, local construction and landscaping activity is consistent year-round. The region averages 213 sunny days and 45.00 inches of annual rainfall, so homeowners often plan projects that must perform through wet springs and warm, sunny summers. That combination of growth, climate, and development means reliable aggregates are in demand—fill-dirt is commonly sought to raise grades, backfill foundations, level building pads, and create stable subgrades for driveways and patios. Fill-dirt is a compactable, low-organic material used where structural stability matters more than planting quality. In Moore County’s environment—with 45.00 inches of rain and frequent sunshine—properly placed and compacted fill-dirt helps reduce settling and improves drainage when graded correctly. Because Hello Gravel sources regionally, material texture and color may vary, but our network connects you to local suppliers who understand zone 7b soils. We handle ordering and schedule dump-truck delivery, provide transparent pricing, and offer guidance so you get the right volume and mix for stable, long-lasting results.
Popular projects in Moore County this season
- Home building pad fill-dirt - 60 tons
- Driveway subgrade fill-dirt - 40 tons
- Septic mound fill-dirt - 25 tons
- Retaining wall fill-dirt - 20 tons
- In-ground pool backfill fill-dirt - 50 tons
Moore County quick facts
- Location
- Tennessee Region
- Population
- 6,461
- 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 Moore County projects
- Optimal Fall Compaction
- High Moisture Risk
- Summer Erosion Risk
- Frozen Ground Limits
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Fill Dirt delivery questions
How much does delivered fill-dirt typically cost in Moore County, TN?
Delivered fill-dirt prices in Moore County typically vary based on supplier, distance, and load size. Expect a general range of about $10 to $30 per ton delivered or roughly $12 to $40 per cubic yard delivered, with minimum orders often applying. Exact pricing depends on local availability, hauling distance, and whether any spreading or tight-access fees are required. Contact our team for a local, up-to-date quote.
How do I convert tons to cubic yards for fill-dirt in Moore County?
For most local fill-dirt, use a conversion of about 1.2 to 1.4 tons per cubic yard because compacted soil is heavier than loose. If you need a quick estimate, many suppliers use 1.3 tons per cubic yard. For exact ordering on a specific job, ask your supplier to confirm the conversion they use.
How many tons or cubic yards of fill-dirt do I need for common projects in Moore County?
Typical estimates are: raise a yard 1 inch requires about 0.03 cubic yards per square foot; a standard 2-car driveway (20 by 20 feet) raised 4 inches needs about 10 cubic yards (roughly 13 tons). For a 10 by 10 building pad raised 6 inches you would need about 12.5 cubic yards (about 16 tons). Use our material calculator or provide project dimensions to get a precise quantity for your site.
Is fill-dirt a good choice for driveways and yard fill in Moore County’s soils and rainfall?
Fill-dirt is appropriate for grading and filling low spots but is not always ideal as the final surface for driveways because it can settle and retain water depending on local soil and drainage. In Moore County’s humid, variable weather, pair fill-dirt with proper drainage and a durable surface layer such as crushed stone or gravel for driveways. For structural areas like building pads, engineered fill and compaction are usually recommended.
What compaction and depth practices do Moore County contractors follow when installing fill-dirt?
Local contractors typically place fill-dirt in 4 to 8 inch lifts and compact each layer with a plate compactor or roller to minimize settlement. For driveways or non-structural grading, a well-compacted lift system is common, but building pads or load-bearing areas may require engineered compaction testing and specific moisture control. Check with your contractor or local building department if you need compaction certificates for permitting.
How does fill-dirt perform long term in Moore County compared with crushed stone or topsoil?
Fill-dirt is good for bulk raising and grading but will usually settle more over time than crushed stone and can retain moisture like topsoil. Crushed stone provides better drainage and stability for driveways and high-traffic areas, while topsoil is better for planting. For long-term stability in Moore County’s climate, many homeowners use fill-dirt for bulk fill, then cap with crushed stone or topsoil depending on the final use.
Do Moore County permits or inspections require specific materials or testing when using fill-dirt for site work?
Permit requirements vary by project type and location, and Moore County or nearby municipal offices may require engineered plans or compaction testing for structural fills and foundations. Simple yard grading or small fills often do not need testing, but building pads, septic systems, and some drainage changes may. Always check with the Moore County building and planning office before ordering materials for permit-dependent work.
What are typical contractor pricing models in Moore County for delivery-only versus delivery-and-spread?
In Moore County, delivery-only is priced per ton or per cubic yard plus delivery fees, while delivery-and-spread adds labor and equipment time. Delivery-and-spread quotes often include an hourly rate or a per-truck spreading fee and depend on site access, slope, and how much spreading is required. When ordering, request separate prices for delivery-only and delivery-plus-spread so you can compare.
Are there seasonal availability or price changes for fill-dirt in the Tennessee Region that affect Moore County?
Yes. Wet seasons and freeze-thaw conditions can limit quarry and hauling operations, which may increase prices or slow delivery times. Summer and spring are busiest for landscaping, sometimes raising demand and prices, while winter can reduce availability for certain suppliers. We recommend booking ahead for larger jobs and checking our delivery windows for seasonal timing.
How often will I need to add or maintain fill-dirt after installation in Moore County?
Expect some settlement in the first 6 to 12 months, so plan to add a thin top-up layer if needed after the first season. For driveways capped with crushed stone, maintenance is often minor—periodic grading and adding stone every 1 to 5 years depending on traffic. For lawn and planting areas, regrading or adding topsoil may be needed more frequently until vegetation establishes and settles.
How should I prepare my Moore County site before delivery of fill-dirt?
Clear the delivery area of vehicles, low branches, and obstacles and confirm a safe dump location with the driver; tight access or gates may require shorter-haul or handwork. Mark underground utilities and outline the area you want filled or leave clear order notes at checkout for specific dump locations. If you want spreading, request it at checkout and understand the driver will assess safety and feasibility on arrival.
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