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Fill Dirt

Fill Dirt in Rochester

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 Rochester

Why Rochester homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Rochester has a city population of 12,110 and is experiencing steady growth at 1.90% annually. With about 228 sunny days each year and average rainfall of 34.25 inches, the area sits in USDA hardiness zone 8b. That combination of warmth and regular rain drives ongoing yard work, renovations, and occasional new construction—creating steady demand for reliable aggregates. Homeowners and contractors in Rochester look for consistent, low-organic fill-dirt to grade yards, backfill foundations, build up low spots, and prepare base layers for patios and driveways. Using the right fill material reduces future settling, improves drainage during heavy rains, and creates a stable base for finished surfaces that must withstand local climate conditions and ongoing development trends.

Popular projects in Rochester this season

  • Backyard grade fill-dirt - 8 tons
  • Foundation backfill fill-dirt - 12 tons
  • Driveway subgrade fill-dirt - 20 tons
  • Raised garden fill-dirt - 6 tons
  • Lot pad leveling fill-dirt - 45 tons

Rochester quick facts

Location
West Washington
Population
12,110
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 Rochester projects

Stable Fall Moisture
Wet Spring Limits
Dry Summer Compaction
Winter Saturation Risk

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Fill Dirt delivery questions

Is fill-dirt cheaper than gravel in Rochester, WA?

Fill-dirt is usually cheaper per cubic yard than crushed gravel because it is a lower-grade aggregate with more fines and often sourced locally. In Rochester, prices depend on local supply and hauling distance; expect fill-dirt to be the more economical option for large volume earthworks, though delivery fees and minimums (Hello Gravel minimum 3 tons) affect the final cost.

What is the difference between fill-dirt and gravel?

Fill-dirt is soil used to raise or level ground and often contains fines, clay, and organic fragments; it is not intended for drainage. Gravel is composed of coarse, washed rock and is used for drainage, driveways, and structural bases. In Rochester's wetter climate, choose fill-dirt for bulk grade work and gravel where drainage or load-bearing is required.

Can I put gravel on top of fill-dirt?

Yes, gravel can be placed over properly prepared fill-dirt, but you should compact the fill-dirt first to reduce settling. In Rochester, where soils can be silty or compressible, compact in layers and consider a geotextile fabric between the fill-dirt and gravel to limit mixing and improve drainage.

Can I use fill-dirt as backfill for foundations or trenches?

Fill-dirt is commonly used as backfill, but it should be placed and compacted in lifts to meet structural or code requirements. For foundation backfill in the Rochester area, check local building codes and your engineer's specs—structural backfill often requires specific material and compaction levels rather than generic fill-dirt.

How much fill-dirt do I need to cover 1,000 sq ft?

That depends on the depth you need. As a quick guide: to raise 1,000 sq ft by 2 inches you need about 5 cubic yards, 4 inches needs about 10 cubic yards, 6 inches needs about 15 cubic yards, and 12 inches needs about 30 cubic yards. Contact Hello Gravel with your target depth and we can help convert these volumes to tons and arrange delivery in Rochester.

How much does 1 ton of fill-dirt cost in Rochester?

Prices vary by source, quantity, and delivery distance, but in the West Washington area you can typically expect a range rather than a fixed rate. As a ballpark, delivered fill-dirt in this region often falls between roughly $10 and $40 per ton depending on haul distance, quality, and volume; Hello Gravel requires a minimum order of 3 tons and will show local pricing when you enter your zip code.

How much does backfilling usually cost in Rochester?

Backfilling costs depend on material price, delivery, truck access, and compaction labor. Expect material plus delivery for fill-dirt to be a major part of cost; for a typical small residential foundation backfill in Rochester budget for material and delivery plus contractor charges for placement and compaction—get a site-specific quote from Hello Gravel and local contractors for a reliable estimate.

Can I use fill-dirt to level a backyard in Rochester?

Yes, fill-dirt is commonly used to raise and level yards, but you should remove top organic layers where you want stable fill and work in thin lifts with compaction. Because Rochester gets significant rain, compact each layer and finish with a few inches of topsoil or lawn mix on top if you plan to plant grass to ensure good root growth and drainage.

Does fill-dirt need to be compacted?

Yes, for most structural or grade work fill-dirt should be compacted in lifts to reduce future settling. In Rochester's climate, achieve compaction with a plate compactor or roller in 4-8 inch layers depending on the site; if you are unsure of the project requirements, ask your contractor or Hello Gravel for recommendations.

What should I put down before bringing in fill-dirt?

Clear away vegetation and remove loose organic topsoil where you need stable fill; for areas prone to soft spots consider installing a geotextile fabric to separate the fill from softer native soils. In many Rochester projects a firm subgrade and proper drainage details will improve long-term performance of the fill.

Can I dig a hole and fill it with fill-dirt for drainage?

No, fill-dirt is not a good choice for drainage applications because it contains fines and can hold moisture. For drainage you should use clean, free-draining material such as gravel or crushed rock; in Rochester's wet environment, use gravel-filled trenches or drainage rock to maintain flow away from foundations and low areas.

Can I lay fill-dirt without digging out the existing soil?

You can place fill-dirt on top of existing ground for a quick grade change, but leaving organic topsoil and vegetation in place increases the chance of future settling and poor compaction. For best results in Rochester, remove sod/organic material from the area to be raised, compact the native subgrade, then place fill-dirt in lifts and compact each layer.

What is the 70/30 rule in gardening and does it apply to fill-dirt?

The 70/30 rule (70% topsoil or loam to 30% compost) refers to planting mixes, not fill-dirt. Fill-dirt is used to adjust grade or fill voids and usually lacks the organic matter needed for planting; if you plan to garden after bringing in fill, cap the area with appropriate topsoil or a planting mix following local gardening practices around Rochester.

Should I put sharp sand under fill-dirt or before gravel in Rochester?

Sharp sand is typically used under paving systems or gravel to improve leveling and drainage, not under bulk fill-dirt. For most fill-dirt projects in Rochester you will compact the fill directly in lifts; if you are installing gravel or paving over the fill, a base layer of crushed rock and, where needed, sharp sand for leveling can be appropriate.

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