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Fill Dirt

Fill Dirt in Burien

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 Burien

Why Burien homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Burien homeowners: with a city population of 520,600 and steady growth of 1.90% annually, local projects are keeping yards, driveways, and foundations busy. Burien sits in USDA hardiness zone 8b and sees about 228 sunny days per year with 34.25 inches of rainfall annually, so materials must handle both wet winters and long, temperate growing seasons. That steady development and active landscaping demand reliable, well-graded materials for grading, foundation backfill, raised beds, and site leveling. Homeowners choose quality fill-dirt to reduce settling, improve compaction, and create consistent grades that protect landscaping and structures from erosion and poor drainage. Fill-dirt is dense, low-organic soil used to raise grades and support compacted bases. In Burien’s climate — with 34.25 inches of annual rain and alternating wet and sunny periods — a clean, well-graded fill-dirt helps maintain drainage while resisting washout. Hello Gravel connects you with local suppliers who source regionally appropriate fill-dirt, lets you schedule delivery on your timeline, and arranges professional dump-truck drop-offs. We provide clear pricing, delivery options, and expert guidance so you get the right quantity and type of fill-dirt for Burien projects without the guesswork.

Popular projects in Burien this season

  • Yard Grading fill-dirt - 18 tons
  • Foundation Backfill fill-dirt - 45 tons
  • Raised Garden Bed fill-dirt - 6 tons
  • Garage Pad fill-dirt - 60 tons
  • Retaining Wall Backfill fill-dirt - 30 tons

Burien quick facts

Location
West Washington
Population
520,600
Metro Area
2.5+ million
Annual Rainfall
34.25 inches
Sunny Days
228/year
Hardiness Zone
8b
Growth Rate
1.90% annually
Delivery Coverage
Citywide delivery available

Best times for Burien projects

Stable Fall Moisture
High Rain Saturation
High Compaction Strength
Wet Erosion Risk

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Fill Dirt delivery questions

What exactly is fill-dirt and what is it used for in Burien projects?

Fill-dirt is natural soil or subsoil used to raise or level ground and is not intended as a finished planting surface. In Burien projects it is commonly used to raise yards, fill low spots, backfill around foundations, and bring grading up to drainage lines before a finish layer like topsoil or gravel is installed. Because it’s typically denser and contains less organic matter than topsoil, it settles over time and is best used beneath a final surface layer.

Can I use fill-dirt to raise my yard in Burien’s wet climate?

Yes, you can use fill-dirt to raise yard elevations in Burien, but plan for compaction and drainage. In our rainy, coastal climate, loose fill can settle and hold water, so place fill in compacted lifts, install drainage where needed, and cap with topsoil or gravel depending on planned use. For large fills or fills near slopes or structures, consider an engineered approach and check local codes.

Is fill-dirt appropriate for a driveway or should I use something else?

Fill-dirt alone is not a good driving surface because it compacts inconsistently and becomes soft when wet. For driveways in Burien, use fill-dirt to bring the area to grade as needed, then add a compacted layer of road base or crushed rock designed for load-bearing before a surface layer of gravel or pavement. That approach improves stability and drainage in our wet climate.

How much fill-dirt will I need for common projects in Burien?

Here are quick estimates: to raise 1,000 sq ft by 3 inches you need about 9 cubic yards (roughly 11 tons); to raise the same area by 6 inches you need about 18 cubic yards (roughly 22 tons). A small foundation backfill might be 5-10 cubic yards depending on footing depth and length. Use our material calculator or contact us for a site-specific estimate, because moisture and compaction affect final volumes.

What are typical delivery options, truck sizes, and site requirements in Burien?

Hello Gravel delivers by dump truck (typically tri-axle) and our minimum order is 3 tons. Tri-axle trucks commonly carry about 10-12 cubic yards depending on material; drivers will assess access and may refuse unsafe approaches. Make sure there’s room for a truck to stop, clear overhead wires, and a safe place for the driver to dump; if you expect tailgate spreading request it at checkout but the driver will decide if it’s safe to perform.

Do I need a permit to bring in fill-dirt in Burien or West Washington?

Small residential deliveries for minor grading often don’t require a permit, but permits can be required for larger fills, work that changes drainage, work near slopes, or projects affecting critical areas. Check with the City of Burien and King County planning departments before major fills or regrading, and mention any retaining walls or structural work because those often trigger permit and inspection requirements. When in doubt, contact local permitting offices before ordering.

How much does delivered fill-dirt cost in Burien and what affects price?

Pricing varies by supplier and current market conditions; in West Washington the delivered price typically depends on volume, distance from the source, truck access, moisture content, and whether you need spreading or compaction. Larger orders lower the per-unit cost and deliveries to properties with tight access or long haul distances raise it. For an accurate price for your address and schedule, get a quote through our site.

What’s the difference between fill-dirt, topsoil, road base, and engineered fill?

Fill-dirt is subsoil used to change elevation and has little organic matter, while topsoil is rich in organic material for planting and lawns. Road base or crushed rock is an engineered aggregate intended for load-bearing surfaces and good drainage, so it’s used under driveways and pavements. Engineered fill is placed and compacted to specific standards by geotechnical guidance for structural work—choose that for foundations or critical structures instead of standard fill-dirt.

How should I prepare my site in Burien before a fill-dirt delivery?

Clear vegetation and large debris from the dumping area and identify the preferred dump spot to minimize truck maneuvering. Mark hidden obstacles (pipes, septic fields, sprinklers), confirm driveway strength for truck loads, and check for overhead obstructions. Let our team know any access constraints when you order so the hauler can plan the safest approach.

Will fill-dirt settle or shift in Burien’s rainy season and what can I do about it?

Yes, fill-dirt will settle, especially if placed quickly or without proper compaction, and wet winters in Burien increase the chance of settlement and slow drainage. Place fill in 6- to 8-inch lifts with compaction between lifts for best results, install surface drains or swales where water collects, and allow time for settlement before final grading or installing structures. For important grades and structural fills, use engineered compaction specs.

Are there contamination concerns with fill-dirt in urban Burien lots?

Yes, urban sites can have buried debris or contaminated soils, particularly on former industrial lots. If you suspect contamination or are working near known fill areas, get a soil test or request clean fill documentation from your supplier. Using verified clean fill avoids permitting issues and protects plants and groundwater.

How do I maintain areas filled with fill-dirt in Burien to prevent erosion and pooling?

Stabilize finished grades quickly—seed or install erosion control matting for slopes, and cap fill with topsoil and seed for lawns or gravel for driveways to reduce erosion. Ensure proper grading so water runs away from foundations and toward approved drainage or storm systems. Regularly check low spots after heavy rains and add material where settlement causes pooling.

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