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Fill Dirt in Enumclaw
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 Enumclaw
Why Enumclaw homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Enumclaw homeowners are seeing steady demand for practical, cost-effective materials as local development continues to grow: city population: 21,780 and the surrounding metro area population: 2.5+ million are driving new builds, yard regrades, and driveway work. With a regional growth rate: 1.90% annually and West Washington conditions that include hardiness zone: 8b, 228 sunny days per year, and annual rainfall: 34.25 inches, projects must account for both wet seasons and warm, sunny months. That combination increases the need for dependable aggregates. Homeowners look for fill-dirt that compacts predictably, minimizes settlement, and helps control runoff during heavier rains, so choosing the right material up front reduces delays and unexpected site work later. Fill-dirt is clean subsoil with low organic content used to raise grades, backfill trenches, and build stable pads. In Enumclaw’s climate—with annual rainfall: 34.25 inches—well-graded, low-organic fill-dirt that can be compacted in layers helps limit post-installation settling and surface erosion. Hello Gravel connects you to local suppliers who know the area's soils, offers transparent pricing, scheduled dump-truck delivery, a 3-ton minimum order, and optional tailgate spreading at the driver's discretion so you get the right material delivered when you need it.
Popular projects in Enumclaw this season
- driveway grade with fill-dirt - 12 tons
- yard regrade fill-dirt patch - 8 tons
- raised garden bed fill-dirt - 3 tons
- foundation backfill fill-dirt - 20 tons
- utility trench backfill fill-dirt - 6 tons
Enumclaw quick facts
- Location
- West Washington
- Population
- 21,780
- 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 Enumclaw projects
- Stable Fall Temps
- Moderate Spring Moisture
- Dry Warm Months
- Wet Cold Limits
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Fill Dirt delivery questions
What does 'fill-dirt' mean in Enumclaw and when should I use it?
Fill-dirt is soil used to raise grade, fill low spots, or build up areas before landscaping or construction. In Enumclaw it is commonly used for yard grading, leveling around foundations, and small landscape berms, but it is not a substitute for structural base materials under driveways or building pads. Always ask for screened, low-organic fill if you need stable, long-lasting results.
What are current local delivered prices for fill-dirt in Enumclaw, WA?
Local delivered prices vary by supplier, screening level, truck distance, and season. As a rough guideline for West Washington, screened fill-dirt typically falls in a broad range; contact Hello Gravel for up-to-date, delivered pricing to your zip code and to compare screened vs. loose fill options. Hello Gravel shows transparent quotes and handles coordination with local haulers.
What are typical delivery minimums and truck sizes serving Enumclaw?
Hello Gravel requires a minimum order of 3 tons. Deliveries to Enumclaw are usually by tri-axle dump truck (10-18 tons or about 10-15 cubic yards), though smaller tandem-axle trucks may be used in tight access situations; the exact truck size depends on supplier and job-site access. If you need less than the minimum or have access constraints, ask our team for options or split deliveries.
How does Enumclaw's rain and freeze-thaw climate affect fill-dirt performance?
Enumclaw receives significant rainfall and occasional freeze-thaw cycles that can increase settlement and potential frost heave if drainage is poor. Proper compaction, good surface and subsurface drainage, and using screened, low-organic fill reduce long-term movement. For frost-susceptible areas, consider using granular material or a layered approach with structural base below finish fill to limit freeze-thaw damage.
What particle size, gradation, and fines content should I specify for fill-dirt in Enumclaw projects?
For general grading and raising yard areas, choose screened fill-dirt with minimal organic content and a mix of silt, sand, and small gravel; aim for well-draining material rather than high-organic topsoil. If you need drainage, ask for reduced fines or a screened gravelly fill; for structural uses avoid loose topsoil and use a compactable, low-organic fill. Always tell suppliers the project type (yard grading, septic backfill, beneath slab) so they can recommend an appropriate gradation.
How many tons or cubic yards of fill-dirt do I need per 1,000 sq ft at 2, 4, and 6 inches?
Use 1.3 tons per cubic yard as a common regional estimate for fill-dirt; conversion will vary by moisture and compaction. For 1,000 sq ft: 2 in = ~6.2 yd3 (~8.0 tons), 4 in = ~12.4 yd3 (~16.1 tons), 6 in = ~18.5 yd3 (~24.1 tons). Ask Hello Gravel for a site-specific calculation and to account for settlement and compaction allowances.
Are there Enumclaw or King County permits required for using fill-dirt for driveways, building pads, or septic backfill?
Small landscape fills usually do not trigger permits, but larger grading operations, changes to drainage, or fills that alter slopes often require King County or Enumclaw permitting. Septic backfill has specific code requirements and inspector approval, and building pads or major driveway regrades may need permits and engineered plans. Check King County permitting or contact Hello Gravel if you’re unsure before ordering material.
How long will fill-dirt last without major maintenance on Enumclaw driveways and pathways, and what maintenance is recommended?
Fill-dirt used for yard grading and pathways can remain stable for years if properly compacted and drained, but it will settle over time, especially after heavy rain. For driveways, fill-dirt alone is not durable under traffic—top with crusher run or crushed rock for a longer-lasting surface and regrade or add material every few years as needed. Routine maintenance includes checking drainage, filling low spots, and recompactting/adding material after wet seasons.
How does fill-dirt compare to crushed rock, crusher run, or class 2 road base for driveways and drainage in Enumclaw?
Fill-dirt is fine for raising grades and landscape fills but performs poorly as a structural driveway base because it retains water and sheds load. Crushed rock, crusher run, and class 2 road base are angular, compactable, and designed to handle traffic and shed water, so they are a better choice for driveways, heavy-use paths, and structural layers. For many Enumclaw projects use fill-dirt for bulk raising and a compacted crushed-rock base at the surface for durability and drainage.
What compaction rates and equipment are recommended for fill-dirt in West Washington soils?
For landscaping fills aim for good compaction but not necessarily lab-specified density; for structural or load-bearing fills target 90-95% relative compaction where required by code or an engineer. Use a plate compactor or vibratory plate for small areas and 4-6 inch lifts; use a small vibratory roller or sheep-foot roller for larger fills and thicker lifts. Always compact in uniform lifts, keep material near optimal moisture, and consult an engineer for building pads or other critical structural work.
Which local suppliers near Enumclaw supply screened or washed fill-dirt and offer options to reduce fines?
Hello Gravel connects you with multiple local suppliers and haulers serving Enumclaw and West Washington that offer screened fill, washed options, or mixes with less fines for better drainage. Availability and screening/wash services vary by supplier and season, so add notes to your order or call our team to request screened material or to verify source. We handle coordination and can include supplier details in your delivery confirmation.
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