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Fill Dirt in Townsend
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 Townsend
Why Townsend homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Townsend's city population is 2,660, and the area is experiencing steady building activity as its population grows at a 1.80% annual rate. With a temperate climate—Townsend averages 228 sunny days per year and receives 34.25 inches of rain annually, and sits in hardiness zone 8b—local homeowners balance outdoor living and year-round landscaping needs. That steady growth plus favorable weather drives demand for reliable site work: grading, foundation backfill, raised beds, and driveway base repair are common projects where consistent earth-moving materials matter. Homeowners want predictable material performance, proper compaction, and dependable delivery so projects finish on time and handle the local sun and rain without settling or erosion problems. Fill-dirt is a practical, cost-effective material for many of those needs in Townsend. Properly graded and compactable fill-dirt helps raise low spots, backfill foundations, and create consistent slopes for drainage—important given 34.25 inches of annual rainfall. Because regional sourcing affects soil texture and composition, Hello Gravel connects you to local suppliers who can supply fill-dirt matched to local geology and deliver on a schedule that works for your project. Standard delivery requires 2+ business days, and next-day delivery is available for orders placed before noon CST for an additional fee.
Popular projects in Townsend this season
- Residential foundation fill-dirt - 120 tons
- Driveway grade build fill-dirt - 40 tons
- Septic mound fill-dirt - 30 tons
- Site regrade fill-dirt - 200 tons
- Raised yard berms fill-dirt - 25 tons
Townsend quick facts
- Location
- West Tennessee
- Population
- 2,660
- Metro Area
- 2.6+ million
- Annual Rainfall
- 34.25 inches
- Sunny Days
- 228/year
- Hardiness Zone
- 8b
- Growth Rate
- 1.80% annually
- Delivery Coverage
- Citywide delivery available
Best times for Townsend projects
- Stable Fall Moisture
- Wet Spring Settling
- High Summer Drying
- Frost Heave Risk
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Fill Dirt delivery questions
How much does delivered fill-dirt cost in Townsend, TN?
Typical delivered fill-dirt prices in the Townsend/West Tennessee area usually run in the range of about $12 to $30 per ton. Converted to volume, that generally equals roughly $15 to $40 per cubic yard depending on moisture content and how tightly the material is packed. Final cost depends on supplier, haul distance, truck size, and whether delivery fees or minimums apply.
Which local suppliers deliver fill-dirt to Townsend and what are typical minimums and delivery fees?
Local suppliers in West Tennessee include county quarries, landscape yards, and regional soil haulers that serve Townsend; exact names and availability vary by zip code. Many suppliers and Hello Gravel require a minimum order (Hello Gravel minimum is 3 tons) and use tri-axle dump trucks, with delivery fees that depend on distance and whether the site is surfaced or easy to access. Contact Hello Gravel or check your zip code on the site for a supplier list, specific minimums, and any delivery charges.
How much fill-dirt do I need to raise a driveway, yard, or pad by 4 to 6 inches?
Calculate volume by multiplying area (square feet) by desired depth (feet) and dividing by 27 to get cubic yards. For example, a 12 ft x 30 ft driveway (360 sq ft) raised 4 inches (0.33 ft) needs about 4.4 cubic yards, or roughly 5.5 to 6.6 tons using a typical conversion of 1 cu yd ≈ 1.25–1.5 tons. Always add 5–10% extra for compaction and settling and round up to the nearest quarter or half truckload.
How does Townsend's clay soils and humid climate affect fill-dirt performance?
Townsend sits in a humid subtropical zone with clay-rich soils that hold moisture, which can slow drainage and increase settling and shrink-swell cycles. That means fill-dirt will compact differently through seasons and may need proper grading, drainage features, and compaction to minimize future settlement. For load-bearing areas, consider using granular base layers or engineered fill rather than loose fill-dirt alone to reduce long-term movement.
What type or particle size of fill-dirt should I use for driveways, backfill, and erosion control?
Fill-dirt is typically fine-textured screened soil intended to raise grade or fill voids, which works for lawn or garden grade changes and non-structural backfill. For driveways and load-bearing pads, contractors usually place a compactable granular base (road base or crushed stone) on top of or instead of plain fill-dirt because fill-dirt alone does not provide a durable wearing surface. For erosion-prone slopes, use fill-dirt only with erosion controls like seed, matting, or rip-rap and consider more granular or engineered mixes where drainage is needed.
Do local codes or contractor practices in West Tennessee require geotextile fabric or compaction equipment when installing fill-dirt?
Requirements vary by county and by project type; many contractors in West Tennessee routinely use compaction equipment (plate compactors or rollers) when placing fill-dirt for driveways, pads, or structural backfill. Geotextile fabric is commonly used for stabilizing soft subgrades and separating fill layers on rural driveways, but whether it is required depends on local code or permit conditions. Check with your county building office or your contractor, and plan to include compaction work in your bid if you want long-term stability.
How long will fill-dirt last on a rural Townsend driveway before needing replenishment and what maintenance is needed?
If plain fill-dirt is used as the top surface, expect more frequent maintenance; settlement and ruts can appear within months to a few years under vehicle traffic, requiring patching or regrading. A properly compacted fill with a granular wearing surface (crushed stone) will last much longer, typically several years to decades with basic maintenance like grading, adding fresh stone, and keeping drainage clear. Regularly restore low spots, maintain drainage ditches, and top-dress wearing surfaces to extend life.
What are the pros and cons of using fill-dirt versus crushed stone, road base, or topsoil for common Townsend projects?
Fill-dirt is an economical choice for raising grade, filling low spots, or creating planting pads because it is usually cheaper and locally available, but it does not make a durable driveway surface or reliable structural backfill by itself. Crushed stone or road base is better for driveways and load-bearing pads because those materials compact and shed water more effectively. Topsoil is best for landscaping and lawns where organic content matters; often a combination—fill-dirt to raise grade, compacted road base for support, and topsoil on the final planting layer—gives the best results.
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