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Fill Dirt

Fill Dirt in Central Valley

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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How Hello Gravel Works?

Simple, fast, and reliable fill-dirt delivery in Central Valley

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Why Central Valley Chooses Hello Gravel

Trusted by homeowners and contractors throughout Central Valley

Reliable Local Delivery

On-time delivery from vetted local suppliers you can trust.

High Quality Standards

Materials are quality checked to ensure 100% satisfaction.

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Quick Turnaround

Next-day delivery available if ordered before noon CST. Most orders delivered within 2-4 business days.

Local Insights

What to know about Central Valley

Why Central Valley homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Central Valley has a population of 70,000 and is growing at 1.90% annually. Located in USDA hardiness zone 8b with about 228 sunny days/year and 34.25 inches of annual rainfall, the area combines long dry stretches with seasonal showers that influence grading, drainage, and planting schedules. That steady growth and construction activity mean homeowners are frequently regrading lots, adding patios and driveways, installing raised beds, and preparing foundations — all projects that start with reliable earthwork. Quality fill-dirt reduces future settling, improves compaction for foundations and hardscapes, and helps manage surface water, so sourcing the right material up front saves time and cost on local projects.

Popular projects in Central Valley this season

  • Backyard grade fill-dirt - 30 tons
  • Driveway base fill-dirt - 20 tons
  • Building pad fill-dirt - 120 tons
  • Retaining wall backfill fill-dirt - 40 tons
  • Lot raise fill-dirt - 200 tons

Central Valley quick facts

Location
West Washington
Population
70,000
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 Central Valley projects

Moderate Moisture
High Wet Risk
Ideal Dry Conditions
Wet Cold Months

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Fill Dirt delivery questions

Is fill dirt cheaper than gravel in Central Valley, WA?

In most cases basic fill dirt is cheaper than crushed gravel because it is less processed. In Central Valley pricing varies by source and haul distance, but expect fill dirt to cost noticeably less per cubic yard than decorative or crushed stone. Check your zip code on Hello Gravel for exact delivered pricing and minimums.

What is the difference between fill dirt and gravel for my yard work?

Fill dirt is mostly natural soil used to raise or level ground; it usually contains fines and little rock. Gravel is crushed stone used for drainage, driveways, and surfaces. For Central Valley projects, use fill dirt to build grades and gravel where you need firm, draining surfaces.

How much does 10 cubic yards of fill dirt cost delivered in Central Valley?

Prices vary, but a practical range for basic fill dirt in Central Valley is roughly $15 to $40 per cubic yard delivered, so 10 cubic yards would be about $150 to $400. Exact cost depends on supplier, delivery distance, and access; get a quote through Hello Gravel to lock in price and schedule.

Can I put pea gravel directly on top of fill dirt?

You can place pea gravel over compacted fill dirt, but simple dirt alone may lead to sinking and weeds. For best results in Central Valley's wet winters, compact the fill dirt, add a geotextile fabric, and consider a 1-2 inch layer of crushed rock before pea gravel for drainage and stability.

How much fill dirt do I need for 1,000 square feet?

To calculate cubic yards: area in sq ft x depth in feet, divided by 27. For example, to raise 1,000 sq ft by 6 inches (0.5 ft) you need about 18.5 cubic yards of fill dirt. Use this formula to change depth and get an accurate material amount for your Central Valley site.

What does one cubic yard of fill dirt look like?

One cubic yard is a 3 ft by 3 ft by 3 ft cube (27 cubic feet). At 1 inch depth it covers about 324 sq ft, at 2 inches about 162 sq ft, and at 6 inches about 54 sq ft, so you can visualize coverage when planning yard work in Central Valley.

Can I use fill dirt to level my backyard in Central Valley?

Yes, fill dirt is commonly used to level yards, fill low spots, and regrade for drainage. For reliable results in Central Valley's rainy climate, place fill in 4-8 inch lifts, compact each lift, and slope the final grade away from structures to avoid settling and water issues.

Does fill dirt need to be compacted?

Yes, compaction is important to reduce future settling and to create a stable subgrade. Compact fill dirt in layers (typically 4-8 inches per lift) with a plate compactor or roller; note Hello Gravel drivers may offer tailgate spreading but do not provide mechanical compaction as a standard service.

How much fill dirt is in a typical dump truck delivery?

Most tri-axle dump trucks used in Hello Gravel's network carry about 10 to 12 cubic yards of loose fill dirt, depending on material and moisture. Your order may be fulfilled with one or more trucks; the delivered yards and trucks will be confirmed at booking.

Is 2 inches of fill dirt enough for a driveway or lawn repairs?

Two inches of fill dirt is generally not enough for lasting driveway base or significant lawn repairs because it will settle and compact. For lawn low spots aim for at least 4-6 inches of compacted fill; for a driveway subgrade you typically need several inches of compacted fill plus a proper gravel base for strength and drainage.

What is the cheapest way to get fill dirt in Central Valley?

The least expensive options include sourcing local unprocessed fill from construction excavations or municipal programs, but availability and suitability vary. Hello Gravel simplifies buying delivered material and often offers competitive rates with reliable delivery; request a local quote and ask about any free local fill options if you want to compare.

How much area will a 50 lb bag of material cover compared to loose fill dirt?

Fill dirt is rarely sold in 50 lb bags, but for comparison a 50 lb bag is roughly 0.018 cubic yards and would cover about 6 sq ft at a 1-inch depth. For yard-scale projects in Central Valley it's more cost-effective to order cubic yards and have them truck-delivered through Hello Gravel.

When should I not use fill dirt on a project?

Don’t use fill dirt as a finished planting soil or where you need good drainage; it can be low in organic matter and hold water in wet seasons. Avoid placing fill dirt directly against house siding or over tree roots without proper planning; for planting beds use topsoil or amended soil instead.

Are there simple rules for grading around foundations with fill dirt?

Yes, keep fill at least 6 inches below siding and slope the ground away from the foundation about 6 inches over the first 10 feet to shed water. Because Central Valley gets rainy winters, proper grading and compaction are especially important to prevent moisture problems around structures.

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