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Fill Dirt

Fill Dirt in Riverton

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 Riverton homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Riverton, with a city population of 49,260 and steady annual growth of 2.10%, sits on the Wasatch Front where expanding neighborhoods and steady construction drive demand for bulk materials. With 228 sunny days per year, 34.25 inches of annual rainfall, and a USDA hardiness zone of 8b, local yards experience cycles of dry sun and seasonal moisture that influence grading, drainage, and landscaping choices. Homeowners and contractors across the 2.5+ million-person metro area are leveling lots, building retaining walls, and preparing foundations—projects that commonly require consistent, clean fill-dirt to achieve stable subgrades and prevent future settling. Because local geology and soil texture vary, Riverton residents look for clear guidance on material selection, accurate quantity estimates, and reliable delivery to keep projects on schedule. Fill-dirt is a compactable, low-organic soil used to raise grade, backfill foundations, and prepare building pads. In Riverton’s climate, using well-graded fill-dirt helps maintain drainage during the 34.25 inches of annual rain while tolerating long sunny periods that follow. Hello Gravel connects you with local suppliers who source regionally appropriate fill-dirt, coordinates professional dump-truck delivery, and offers standard 2+ business day delivery with next-day options for eligible orders placed before noon CST. Request tailgate spreading at checkout and our team will note it for the driver, who will assess spreading feasibility on arrival.

Popular projects in Riverton this season

  • Driveway base fill-dirt - 25 tons
  • Yard grading fill-dirt - 40 tons
  • Foundation backfill fill-dirt - 60 tons
  • Patio subgrade fill-dirt - 12 tons
  • Raised garden bed fill-dirt - 6 tons

Riverton quick facts

Location
Riverton, Utah
Population
49,260
Metro Area
2.5+ million
Annual Rainfall
34.25 inches
Sunny Days
228/year
Hardiness Zone
8b
Growth Rate
2.10% annually
Delivery Coverage
Citywide delivery available

Best times for Riverton projects

Ideal Compaction
High Moisture Risk
Moisture Control Needed
Frozen Ground Limits

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Fill Dirt delivery questions

How much does fill-dirt typically cost and what are delivery fees in Riverton, UT for residential orders?

Typical delivered price for fill-dirt in Riverton ranges widely; expect roughly $15 to $40 per ton depending on quality, source, and seasonal demand. Hello Gravel requires a 3-ton minimum and uses local suppliers and contracted dump trucks; delivery fees are often included for nearby suppliers but can add $25 to $150 on longer hauls or narrow-access routes. For an exact quote, check your zip code on our site or contact our team to see local supplier pricing and available delivery dates.

Which fill-dirt mixes work best for driveways, yard grading, and foundation backfill in Riverton soils?

For general yard grading and non-structural fill, clean, well-graded fill-dirt with a mix of sand, silt, and small fines gives good compaction and stability. For driveway subgrade and foundation backfill in Riverton's valley soils, use fill-dirt blended with granular base (crusher run or road base) or compactible fill meeting compaction specs; purely organic or loamy topsoil is not recommended under pavements. Always tell your contractor and Hello Gravel the intended use so suppliers can suggest the right regional mix.

How do Riverton's freeze-thaw cycles and local clay/silty soils affect settling and long-term performance of fill-dirt?

Riverton experiences seasonal freeze-thaw and many valley soils have clay and silt that hold moisture and can settle unevenly. Fill-dirt that is not properly compacted or that contains organics will settle more and can cause pooling or uneven grades after winter freezes. Using well-graded, compactible fill and proper compaction in lifts reduces long-term settlement and improves drainage in local conditions.

What compaction is typically required and what added contractor costs should I expect to properly install fill-dirt in Riverton?

For residential grading and non-structural fills, contractors commonly compact fill-dirt to roughly 90% of the Standard Proctor; structural or engineered fills may require 95% or more. Contractor costs vary by job size: expect small landscaping jobs to include a plate compactor or bobcat work with labor, commonly adding a few hundred dollars, while larger jobs needing rollers or engineered testing can add $500 to $2,000 or more. Ask local contractors for written compaction specs and line-item pricing so you can compare quotes accurately.

How many tons and cubic yards of fill-dirt do I need to raise an area by 4u0022, 6u0022, or 12u0022 in Riverton?

Use this rule of thumb: 1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet. For a given square footage, multiply area (sq ft) by depth (ft) to get cubic feet, divide by 27 for cubic yards, then multiply by about 1.2 tons per cubic yard to estimate tons for typical regional fill-dirt. Example for 1,000 sq ft: 4u0022 (0.333 ft) ≈ 12.3 cu yd ≈ 14.8 tons; 6u0022 ≈ 18.5 cu yd ≈ 22.2 tons; 12u0022 ≈ 36.7 cu yd ≈ 44.0 tons. These are estimates; final quantities depend on moisture, compaction, and the exact material delivered.

Do I need permits for bulk delivery or placement of fill-dirt in Riverton, Utah?

Most simple deliveries of fill-dirt to a residential property do not require a delivery permit, but larger grading, significant changes to lot elevation, or drainage changes may need a city or county permit in Riverton. If your project affects lot grading, stormwater, or public right-of-way, check Riverton City planning or call the city building department before placing large volumes. Homeowners with HOAs should also check community rules for visible grading or driveway changes.

How do screened/washed fill-dirt and recycled/unprocessed fill-dirt compare in price and suitability for Riverton projects?

Screened or washed fill-dirt is cleaner, more consistent, and usually costs more per ton than recycled or unprocessed fill, but it compacts more predictably and is better for lawns, grading, and near-foundation work. Recycled or unprocessed fill is cheaper but can contain debris, variable rock content, or organics that cause uneven settling; it may be acceptable for rough fill or landscaping berms away from structures. Choose screened fill for final grades and areas where settlement and drainage matter.

What delivery constraints in Riverton should I plan for that can affect total cost of fill-dirt?

Riverton deliveries use tri-axle dump trucks; expect access issues on narrow streets, long driveways, cul-de-sacs, overhead wires, or small gates that can raise costs if a smaller truck or offload equipment is needed. Local weight limits on residential streets and HOA rules about curbside dumping can also affect where trucks can offload, sometimes requiring extra handling fees to move material from curb to final location. Provide photos of access and call notes at checkout so suppliers can plan truck size and placement.

How often will fill-dirt need replenishment or maintenance in Riverton yards and driveways, and what are typical lifecycle costs?

For well-installed and compacted fill used for grading or under turf, expect minimal replenishment for many years; some minor settling or top dressing may be needed after a few winters. Driveway subgrades and loose surface fills may require periodic topping or regrading every 3 to 7 years depending on traffic and drainage. Lifecycle costs depend on initial installation quality: investing in screened fill and proper compaction reduces long-term topping and repair costs.

Should Riverton homeowners choose fill-dirt or alternatives like crusher run, road base, or topsoil for drainage, compaction, and budget?

Choose fill-dirt for raising grade and non-structural landscaping where plant growth and finishing topsoil will follow; it is not the best choice under pavements. For driveways and areas needing strong, stable subbase, use crusher run or road base which compact well and provide better load-bearing and drainage. For planting beds, use screened topsoil or a topsoil layer on top of compacted fill-dirt; discuss the intended use with Hello Gravel or your contractor to match material to performance needs.

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