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Fill Dirt

Fill Dirt in Loa

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 Loa

Why Loa homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Loa has a city population of 980 and sits within a rapidly growing regional market with a metro area population of 2.5+ million and an annual growth rate of 2.10%. The local climate is favorable for year-round outdoor work — Loa averages 228 sunny days per year, receives an annual rainfall of 34.32 inches, and falls in USDA hardiness zone 8b. That combination of steady growth and buildable weather is driving demand for residential projects like driveways, grading, foundation backfill, and yard leveling. Homeowners here want dependable materials that compact well, resist erosion, and reduce future settling, so choosing the right aggregate for site prep is an important first step for any project.

Popular projects in Loa this season

  • Driveway fill-dirt - 25 tons
  • House foundation fill-dirt - 80 tons
  • Septic mound fill-dirt - 35 tons
  • Retaining wall fill-dirt - 45 tons
  • Yard regrade fill-dirt - 20 tons

Loa quick facts

Location
West Utah
Population
980
Metro Area
2.5+ million
Annual Rainfall
34.32 inches
Sunny Days
228/year
Hardiness Zone
8b
Growth Rate
2.10% annually
Delivery Coverage
Citywide delivery available

Best times for Loa projects

Stable Fall Temps
Spring Saturation Risk
High Heat Drying
Frozen Ground Limits

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Fill Dirt delivery questions

Can I put fill-dirt directly on top of existing soil in Loa?

Yes, but you should remove surface organic material like grass and roots first and compact the fill as you place it. In Loa’s semi-arid, seasonal climate, loosely placed dirt will settle and may shift, so place fill in 4 to 8 inch lifts and compact each layer for the best long-term stability.

Can I use fill-dirt as a base for pea gravel or decorative gravel?

You can, but plain fill-dirt is not an ideal finished base because it can settle and create low spots. For a stable decorative surface, compact the fill-dirt, add a thin layer of crushed rock or a geotextile fabric, then place your pea gravel to improve drainage and reduce movement.

Will mixing sand into fill-dirt make it more stable for driveways or pads?

Adding sand can improve drainage but it does not reliably strengthen fill for load-bearing uses. For driveways or building pads near Loa, use a compactable granular base like crusher run or engineered fill and compact in lifts rather than relying on sand-amended dirt.

Can I put fill-dirt on top of sand, or sand on top of fill-dirt?

Yes to both in the right order. If you put fill-dirt on sand, make sure the sand is compacted and stable first; if you place sand on top of fill, use it as a drainage layer and compact the underlying fill to limit future settlement.

How do I keep fill-dirt from washing away on slopes near Loa?

Compact the fill in lifts, use erosion control like wattles or silt fencing, and consider terracing or small retaining walls for steeper slopes. Planting drought-tolerant groundcover or native grasses after spreading will also reduce erosion during seasonal rains.

When should I not use fill-dirt for a project in Loa?

Don’t use fill-dirt as final topsoil for gardens, flower beds, or lawns because it usually lacks organic material and nutrients. Also avoid using untested fill for building footings, septic systems, or other structural work without proper compaction and engineering approval.

How much will a typical dump truck delivery cover and how do I estimate how much fill-dirt I need?

A typical tri-axle dump truck used by Hello Gravel usually carries about 10 to 14 cubic yards of loose material, which converts to roughly 12 to 20 tons depending on moisture and composition. To estimate your needs, multiply the area (sq ft) by desired depth (ft) and divide by 27 to get cubic yards, then add 10% for settlement and compaction.

How much does fill-dirt cost in the Loa area?

Prices vary by supplier, load size, and transport distance from local quarries. Hello Gravel shows transparent pricing for your zip code and has a 3-ton minimum, so check our website or request a quote for current Loa-area rates.

Do I need a permit to bring in or place fill-dirt in Loa, UT?

It depends on the project. Small landscaping fills often do not need a permit, but raising grades near property lines, altering drainage, or preparing building pads may require approval from Wayne County or the Town of Loa, so check with local authorities before delivery.

How should I prepare my Loa property for a fill-dirt delivery?

Mark utility lines, clear access for a tri-axle dump truck, and remove obstacles like gates or large rocks so the driver can safely deposit material. Include delivery notes at checkout about narrow roads, livestock gates, or preferred drop location, since rural Loa access can be tight.

Will fill-dirt from local suppliers contain weed seeds or organic material?

Because Hello Gravel sources regionally, local fill-dirt can include some organic matter or weed seeds depending on the source and screening. If you need screened, clean fill for a planting bed or turf, request screened fill or topsoil in the order notes and confirm with our team.

Can I cap poor soil with fill-dirt for a driveway or pad?

Fill-dirt can raise grades and correct minor low spots, but it is not a substitute for a compacted structural base for driveways. For a durable driveway in Loa, place and compact structural base material over well-compacted subgrade, then add gravel on top rather than relying on loose fill-dirt.

What is the best way to compact fill-dirt and how thick should each layer be?

Place fill-dirt in 4 to 8 inch lifts and use a plate compactor or roller to compact each layer; moisture helps compaction when not frozen. For heavier loads or building pads, compaction testing may be required and you should follow engineered specifications.

How long should I wait after placing fill-dirt before building or planting?

For planting or light landscaping, you can usually finish after compaction, but allow a few weeks for minor settling and add topsoil where plants will root. For structures, driveways, or heavy loads, follow engineer recommendations and permit requirements; some projects require proof of compaction or a settlement period before construction.

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