Fill Dirt in McNairy County, TN
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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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Why McNairy County homeowners choose Hello Gravel
McNairy County homeowners are part of a growing regional market with a city population of 25,296 and a metro area population of 1.4+ million, experiencing a steady 2.00% annual growth rate. The local climate—213 sunny days per year, 45.00 inches of rainfall annually, and USDA hardiness zone 7b—supports ongoing residential development, yard renovations, and small infrastructure projects. That steady growth and temperate climate increase demand for dependable bulk materials that perform through wet seasons and seasonal freeze-thaw cycles. Homeowners choose quality aggregates and fill materials to establish stable grades, control drainage, and create buildable pads for sheds, driveways, and landscaping features where reliability matters over time.
Popular projects in McNairy County this season
- Driveway base fill-dirt - 35 tons
- House pad fill-dirt - 300 tons
- Septic mound fill-dirt - 90 tons
- Backyard grade fill-dirt - 60 tons
- Landscape berm fill-dirt - 25 tons
McNairy County quick facts
- Location
- Tennessee Region
- Population
- 25,296
- 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 McNairy County projects
- Optimal Fall Moisture
- Spring Thaw Risk
- Dry Summer Compaction
- Frozen Ground Limits
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Frequently Asked Questions - McNairy County Fill Dirt Delivery
Everything you need to know about fill dirt delivery in McNairy County.
How much does delivered fill-dirt typically cost in McNairy County, TN?
Delivered fill-dirt prices in McNairy County usually range from about $8 to $18 per ton (roughly $10 to $25 per cubic yard) depending on source, moisture, and haul distance. Local supply, seasonal demand, and whether the material is screened or contains organics will affect price. Use our price calculator or request a local quote on Hello Gravel for a more accurate delivered price to your zip code.
Where can I buy bulk fill-dirt near McNairy County?
Hello Gravel connects you with local suppliers and haulers serving McNairy County and nearby counties (Hardin, Chester, Henderson, and Lauderdale). Because quarries and dirt suppliers vary by town and season, check availability by entering your zip code on Hello Gravel or contact our team to see current local suppliers. For large or specialized jobs, suppliers in neighboring counties often deliver into McNairy County.
How do I calculate how many tons or cubic yards of fill-dirt I need?
Measure the area (length x width) and the depth you want in feet, then multiply to get cubic feet and divide by 27 to get cubic yards. For fill-dirt conversions in McNairy County expect about 1.2 to 1.4 tons per loose cubic yard (use 1.3 tons/yd3 as a practical average). Always add 10-20% extra for compaction and settlement and round up when ordering.
What is the typical compaction factor for fill-dirt and does it vary here?
Fill-dirt in West Tennessee commonly compacts from loose volume to about 10-25% less when properly placed and compacted, which aligns with using roughly 1.2 to 1.4 tons per loose cubic yard. Clay-rich fills found in parts of McNairy County may compact differently than sandy loams, so compaction testing or contractor guidance is recommended for critical fills. Allow extra material if you expect heavy compaction or poor consolidation conditions.
How do McNairy County soil types and drainage affect fill-dirt performance?
McNairy County has pockets of clay and loam that influence drainage and stability; clay holds water and can become soft when wet, while loam drains more freely. Good performance requires removing organic topsoil, providing surface drainage away from the fill, and using well-graded, clean fill-dirt for structural areas. For wet or clayey spots, consider undercutting poor soils and replacing with compactible structural fill or adding drainage measures.
Can fill-dirt be used for driveways, pads, and grading in McNairy County?
Fill-dirt is appropriate for raising grades and backfilling but is not a long-term driving surface by itself. For driveways and pads in McNairy County, use fill-dirt to bring levels, then install a compacted structural base (crushed stone or limestone) and a wearing surface on top. For building pads, ensure the fill is free of organics, compacted in lifts, and approved by your contractor or building inspector.
How does fill-dirt compare to crushed limestone or structural fill for rural driveways and foundations?
Fill-dirt is best for bulk grade adjustments and backfill; crushed limestone or structural fill offers superior compaction, load-bearing capacity, and drainage for driveways and foundations. In McNairy County’s rural settings, a combination is common: use fill-dirt to shape grades, then a structural base of crushed stone for strength and drainage. For foundation support or high-traffic driveways, prioritize structural fill rather than relying on fill-dirt alone.
What are the delivery logistics and truck restrictions for hauling fill-dirt into McNairy County?
Deliveries are typically made by tri-axle dump trucks carrying roughly 10-12 loose cubic yards (or about 10-18 tons depending on moisture and density). Some McNairy County roads and bridges have weight or size limits; for large or frequent loads you may need to check with McNairy County Highway Department or request routing guidance. Schedule deliveries during daytime, mark the drop spot clearly, and note that drivers can tailgate spread at their discretion but not all locations are suitable for dumping or spreading.
When is the best time of year to order fill-dirt in West Tennessee?
Spring through early fall is generally the best time to order and place fill-dirt in McNairy County because drier conditions make delivery, spreading, and compaction easier. Winter and heavy-rain periods can delay deliveries and make ground soft, creating rutting and poor compaction. If you must work in wet seasons, plan for dewatering, possible traffic control, and expect longer lead times or delivery windows.
How much do contractors charge to spread and compact fill-dirt locally?
Contractor costs vary, but expect local rates in McNairy County to range from roughly $50 to $125 per hour for equipment and operator combined (skid steer, mini-excavator, or small dozer), or $3 to $8 per cubic yard for spreading and compacting on smaller jobs. Larger projects may be quoted as a flat rate after site inspection; always get at least two local bids and ask whether the price includes compaction testing and material placement in lifts. Additional costs may include grading, haul time on rough access, and disposal of unsuitable soils.
Do I need permits or approvals for large fill-dirt deliveries or grading in McNairy County?
Small residential deliveries usually do not require a county permit, but large grading projects, work affecting drainage, or new driveway connections to state roads may need permits or driveway approvals. Contact McNairy County Planning and Zoning and the McNairy County Highway Department for county rules, and check with Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) for work on state routes. If your project affects wetlands, streams, or stormwater controls, additional state or federal permits may apply.
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