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Fill Dirt

Fill Dirt in Providence

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 Providence

Why Providence homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Providence homeowners live in a market where thoughtful site work matters. Providence has a city population of 9,230 and is growing at a rate of 2.10% annually, which keeps residential projects and infill construction active. The local climate—228 sunny days per year, an annual rainfall of 34.32 inches, and USDA hardiness zone 8b—creates alternating spells of sun and wet conditions that affect yard grades, drainage, and planting plans. Those factors push homeowners to plan for stable, well-draining base soils and to control settling on slopes and building pads. For many DIYers and contractors, that means sourcing consistent, compactable materials that reduce future maintenance and support healthy landscaping and hardscape installations.

Popular projects in Providence this season

  • Driveway Base fill-dirt - 20 tons
  • Raised Garden Bed fill-dirt - 5 tons
  • Patio Subgrade fill-dirt - 8 tons
  • Home Lot Grading fill-dirt - 120 tons
  • Retaining Wall Backfill fill-dirt - 15 tons

Providence quick facts

Location
West Utah
Population
9,230
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 Providence projects

Stable Fall Temps
Thawing Wet Risk
Dry Compaction Window
Frozen Ground Limits

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Fill Dirt delivery questions

What does fill-dirt typically cost in Providence, UT including delivery?

Local prices for fill-dirt in Providence (pop. 9,230) vary by supplier, haul distance, and material quality. Expect a rough delivered range of about $12 to $30 per ton, which converts roughly to $15 to $40 per cubic yard depending on density. Exact pricing depends on local availability and truck routing, so request a quote on Hello Gravel for an up-to-date delivered price to your address.

Can I get same-day delivery or what are minimum order requirements for fill-dirt in Providence?

Hello Gravel's minimum order is 3 tons, which covers most residential needs. Same-day delivery is sometimes available from local suppliers or haulers but depends on truck availability and cutoffs; next-day delivery is easier to schedule if you order before noon CST. Contact our team or request a delivery date at checkout to confirm same-day options.

What compaction and installation practices should I use for fill-dirt in Providence's freeze-thaw climate?

In Providence's freeze-thaw environment, place fill-dirt in thin lifts (no more than 4 to 6 inches loose) and mechanically compact each lift to reduce future settling and frost heave. Improve drainage by sloping grades away from structures and avoid using wet, very fine silts near surface grade where freezing occurs. For critical areas, consider adding a coarser base layer or engineered fill and have a contractor check compaction with a plate or roller.

How many tons of fill-dirt are needed to raise 1,000 sq ft by 4 inches, and what will that cost in Providence?

Raising 1,000 sq ft by 4 inches equals about 12.3 cubic yards of material, which typically weighs about 15 to 18 tons depending on moisture and density. Using local delivered price ranges of $12 to $30 per ton, material cost would be roughly $180 to $540 for the fill-dirt alone. Get an exact quote from Hello Gravel to include delivery, fees, and any minimum order charges.

Do I need permits, inspections, or special approvals in Providence or Cache County to use fill-dirt for grading or driveway fill?

Permit needs vary by project scope; small routine topping or yard grading often does not need a permit, but larger regrading, changes to drainage, work in rights-of-way, or foundation backfill commonly trigger review. Check with Providence City and Cache County building and planning departments before starting work to confirm requirements and avoid fines. If your project affects stormwater or neighbors, plan to get approvals and document drainage plans.

Is fill-dirt good for driveways and low spot filling compared with crusher-run or engineered fill?

Fill-dirt is fine for raising low spots and general grade work, but it is not an ideal driving surface because it contains more fines and can hold moisture. For driveways you should use crusher-run, aggregate base, or engineered fill for a stable, well-draining base, then top with surface gravel. A common approach in Providence is to use fill-dirt to bring grades up, compact it, then cover with 4 to 8 inches of crusher-run for durability.

What are typical delivery fees or trucking distance limits for suppliers serving Providence for fill-dirt?

Delivery fees depend on haul distance, truck type, and order size; some local deliveries may be free while others carry fees ranging from modest flat fees to $100 or more for longer hauls. Many suppliers and haulers prefer to work within a 20 to 50 mile radius of Providence, but exact limits vary by supplier and current routing. The best way to confirm is to enter your zip code on Hello Gravel or call our team for a firm delivery fee and availability.

Do local soil conditions in Providence affect the choice of fill-dirt blend or the need for geotextile underlay?

Yes. Providence and Cache County commonly have silty loam soils and cold winters, so pure fine fill can be prone to frost heave or long-term settlement. In low, wet, or very silty areas, contractors often use a geotextile fabric, add coarse material, or use engineered fill mixes to improve drainage and stability. Ask our team or a local contractor to review your site and recommend a blend or underlay for your conditions.

What settling rate and long-term maintenance should I expect for fill-dirt used in residential yards in Providence?

Most settling happens in the first 6 to 12 months after placement, especially through the first freeze-thaw cycle; you should expect some surface loss and plan to top up or regrade after that period. With proper lift placement and compaction you can minimize settlement, but occasional regrading and adding 1 to 3 inches of material after the first season is typical. For lawns or finish surfaces, allow time for settlement before installing hardscapes or final landscaping.

Are there local building codes or recommended specifications for fill-dirt used as foundation backfill in Providence?

Foundation backfill typically requires engineered fill and specific compaction levels rather than generic fill-dirt, and Providence building officials may reference state or local standards for backfill material and compaction. For structural work, get a geotechnical recommendation and follow the building department's inspection schedule to meet code. If you are filling around a foundation, contact Providence building officials and consider engineered fill to meet compaction and drainage requirements.

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