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Fill Dirt

Fill Dirt in Wilson 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 Wilson County

Why Wilson County homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Wilson County sits within the Raleigh, Tennessee Region and serves homeowners in a rapidly expanding market. With a city population of 150,000 and a metro area population of 1.4+ million, local demand for grading, drainage work, and yard restoration is growing alongside the area’s 2.00% annual growth rate. The climate in this part of Tennessee—hardiness zone 7b with 213 sunny days per year and 45.00 inches of annual rainfall—means homeowners need reliable materials that stand up to both wet seasons and frequent sun. That combination of growth and weather drives steady demand for dependable aggregates and fill materials to prepare sites for construction, prevent erosion, and create consistent grades for landscaping. Fill-dirt is a practical, cost-effective choice for many local projects: it is used to raise low spots, backfill foundations, and establish finished grades before topsoil and planting. In Wilson County’s climate, properly sourced and compacted fill-dirt helps control runoff during the 45.00 inches of annual rainfall and reduces settling under repeated wet-and-dry cycles. Hello Gravel connects homeowners with local suppliers and professional dump-truck delivery, providing transparent pricing, scheduled drop-offs, and regional materials that reflect local soil conditions—making it easier to get the right fill-dirt for your project without the logistics headache.

Popular projects in Wilson County this season

  • Driveway subgrade fill-dirt - 40 tons
  • Foundation backfill fill-dirt - 700 tons
  • Septic mound fill-dirt - 60 tons
  • Lot grading fill-dirt - 350 tons
  • Pool backfill fill-dirt - 90 tons

Wilson County quick facts

Location
Tennessee Region
Population
150,000
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 Wilson County projects

Stable Fall Compaction
Thawing Limits Compaction
Summer Rain Risk
Frozen Ground Issues

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Fill Dirt delivery questions

How much does fill-dirt delivery usually cost in Wilson County, TN and what is the minimum order?

Prices vary by supplier and distance, but in Wilson County fill-dirt typically runs about $10 to $30 per ton delivered as a general estimate. Hello Gravel requires a 3-ton minimum order; local delivery fees may be included or listed separately in checkout, and next-day delivery options may add a fee. For an exact price enter your zip code on our site or contact our team to get a local quote.

What grade of fill-dirt should I use for driveway grading and yard leveling in clay-heavy Wilson County soils?

For grading and raising areas in Wilson County's clay soils, use clean, well-graded fill-dirt (minimal organic matter and large debris) that compacts well. Avoid topsoil or high-organic mixes for structural fills; if drainage is a concern, blend a clean fill with a layer of coarse aggregate under the finished grade. If you're building a driveway base, add a crushed-stone layer on top of compacted fill for strength and drainage.

How many tons of fill-dirt do I need to raise a 22x22 two-car driveway by 4 inches?

A 22x22 area raised 4 inches is about 6 cubic yards of material (484 sq ft x 0.33 ft = ~161 cu ft = ~6 cu yd). Fill-dirt in place typically weighs about 1.1 to 1.3 tons per cubic yard, so you will need roughly 7 to 8 tons. We recommend ordering 10% to 15% extra to allow for compaction and grading, so plan to order about 8 to 9 tons and round up to meet minimum truck loads.

Is fill-dirt or crushed stone better for a driveway base in the Tennessee Region?

Crushed stone is the better choice for driveway base and drainage because it provides structural support and allows water to move through the base. Fill-dirt is suitable for raising grades and filling voids but will hold water in Wilson County's clay soils and can rut or settle under traffic. A common approach is compacted fill-dirt to set final grade, then a compacted crushed-stone base and a finished surface on top.

Do Wilson County or local regulations affect bringing in or dumping large amounts of fill-dirt?

Regulations vary by project and location. Small deliveries to private residential lots generally do not require permits, but changes that alter drainage, involve grading near streams or floodplains, or disturb more than an acre may trigger county or state permits and erosion control requirements. Contact Wilson County Building and Codes or the local planning office before large fills to check permit and setback rules.

How does Wilson County's wet climate and freeze-thaw cycles affect fill-dirt performance and maintenance?

Wilson County's humid climate and seasonal freeze-thaw cycles can cause clay-rich fill to retain water, settle, and heave if not properly compacted and drained. To improve longevity, use well-compacting fill, install adequate drainage (swales, pipes, or stone layers), and compact in thin lifts during proper moisture conditions. Expect occasional settling and plan to top-dress or add material after the first wet season if needed.

Can Hello Gravel arrange same-week fill-dirt delivery in Wilson County and who are the local suppliers?

Hello Gravel works with a network of trusted local suppliers and haulers in the Wilson County area and can often provide same-week delivery depending on availability and truck schedules. Supplier names vary by zip code and day; enter your delivery zip code on our site or contact our sales team to see which local suppliers and delivery windows are available. We handle coordination with the hauler so you get a clear delivery date and pricing.

Is fill-dirt suitable for backfilling around foundations and septic systems in Wilson County, or should I use screened topsoil?

For structural backfill around foundations or engineered building pads, use clean, compactable fill-dirt with low organic content rather than screened topsoil. For final grading, planting, and lawns, screened topsoil is preferable because it supports vegetation. Septic systems may have specific cover material requirements from the county health department, so check local septic regulations before placing fill over or around septic components.

What kind of compaction and equipment is recommended after fill-dirt delivery for a driveway or building pad in Wilson County?

Small residential jobs are often finished with a plate compactor or jumping jack for compacting 4-6 inch lifts, and a skid steer or small excavator for spreading. Larger areas benefit from a vibratory roller or sheep's foot roller and should be compacted in thin lifts to reach stable density. Always compact when the moisture content is right (slightly damp, not saturated) and inspect for proper drainage before finishing.

What are cost-saving tips for buying bulk fill-dirt in Wilson County?

Save money by ordering the largest practical load for your project to reduce per-ton delivery costs and by scheduling delivery during off-peak weekdays. Ask about blended materials where a mix of clean fill with locally sourced soils can lower cost for non-structural fills, and request multiple quotes through Hello Gravel to compare suppliers. Reuse on-site excavated soils where suitable and plan deliveries to avoid multiple small truck trips.

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