Topsoil delivery in Seattle, WA
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Topsoil in Seattle
Topsoil
Screened, nutrient-rich topsoil perfect for establishing new lawns, filling garden beds, and improving existing soil. The foundation of any successful planting project.
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How Hello Gravel Works?
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Why Seattle Chooses Hello Gravel
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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 Seattle
Why Seattle homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Seattle is a city of 830,920 and sits at the heart of the Seattle-Tacoma region, which serves a metro area of 2.6+ million residents. With a steady growth rate of 2.80% annually, ongoing residential and infill projects keep demand high for clean, workable soils. Seattle’s maritime climate — about 34.25 inches of rain each year, roughly 228 sunny days, and USDA hardiness zone 8b — means homeowners often contend with heavy seasonal moisture and compacted urban fill. That combination makes quality topsoil a common need for lawn repair, new planting beds, and erosion-prone slopes: good topsoil improves drainage, supports plant establishment, and reduces the need for repeat deliveries or remedial grading.
Popular projects in Seattle this season
- Topsoil Lawn Renovation - 18 tons
- Topsoil Raised Bed Installation - 3 tons
- Topsoil Native Planting Prep - 6 tons
- Topsoil Slope Erosion Repair - 14 tons
- Topsoil Tree Pit Backfill - 2 tons
Seattle quick facts
- Location
- Seattle-Tacoma, WA
- Population
- 830,920
- Metro Area
- 2.6+ million
- Annual Rainfall
- 34.25 inches
- Sunny Days
- 228/year
- Hardiness Zone
- 8b
- Growth Rate
- 2.80% annually
- Delivery Coverage
- Citywide delivery available
Best times for Seattle projects
- High Moisture Risk
- Ideal Moisture Levels
- Drying Stress Risk
- Saturated Winter Soil
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Topsoil delivery questions
What does 'delivered price per cubic yard' of topsoil typically look like in the Seattle-Tacoma area?
Delivered prices for screened or blended topsoil in the Seattle-Tacoma area vary by supplier, blend, and season. Expect a typical range of about $40 to $90 per cubic yard delivered; specialty mixes or small orders can cost more. Always request a delivered quote for your zip code to get an accurate price.
How much does a dump-truck load of topsoil cost to deliver to Seattle, and how many cubic yards will it hold?
A common tri-axle dump truck used by local haulers usually carries about 10 to 14 cubic yards of topsoil, though smaller 6-wheel trucks carry 6 to 8 cubic yards. At the typical per-yard range in Seattle, a full tri-axle load will often cost roughly $400 to $1,200 delivered depending on volume, blend, and access fees. Ask for the truck size and exact cubic yard capacity when you get a quote.
Do big-box retailers like Home Depot or Tractor Supply deliver bulk topsoil in Seattle, and how should I compare them to local suppliers?
Large retailers sometimes offer bulk delivery in the Seattle area through third-party carriers, but availability, blends, and pricing can be inconsistent by store. Compare their delivered price, blend (screened vs blended with compost), and minimums with local suppliers' quotes, because local suppliers often have more timing flexibility and custom blends. Use Hello Gravel to get multiple local quotes and supplier details for an apples-to-apples comparison.
Can I put one cubic yard of topsoil in a standard pickup truck bed, or should I arrange dump-truck delivery in Seattle?
Physically one cubic yard can fit in many full-size pickup beds, but weight and safe loading are the limiting factors: topsoil can weigh 1,000 to 2,000 lb per cubic yard depending on moisture. For most residential projects in Seattle, we recommend dump-truck delivery for anything more than a half to one cubic yard to avoid overloading the truck, ensure safer unloading, and reduce multiple trips.
How many cubic yards of topsoil do I need to cover 500, 1,000, and 2,000 square feet at 2 and 4 inches deep?
Use the rule: cubic yards = area (sq ft) x depth (inches) / 324. For 500 sq ft you need about 3.1 cu yd at 2 inches and 6.2 cu yd at 4 inches. For 1,000 sq ft you need about 6.2 cu yd at 2 inches and 12.3 cu yd at 4 inches; for 2,000 sq ft plan on about 12.3 cu yd at 2 inches and 24.7 cu yd at 4 inches.
Is 2 inches of topsoil enough to establish grass in Seattle's climate, or should I use more?
Two inches of topsoil is fine for light topdressing or improving existing turf, but it is generally thin for establishing a new lawn. For seeding and good root development in Seattle's cool, wet climate, aim for 3 to 4 inches of quality topsoil or a topsoil/compost blend over the seedbed for better moisture retention and nutrient supply.
When is the best time to apply topsoil and seed in Seattle? Is October still a good month?
In Seattle the best window for seeding with new topsoil is early fall (September to mid-October) when soils are warm and rains help germination, so October can still be suitable if temperatures are mild. Early spring (March to April) is a second option, but fall gives seedlings a head start before summer dryness; avoid very wet or frozen ground and check forecasts before scheduling delivery.
What common quality issues or contaminants should I watch for in local Seattle topsoil, and how can I verify quality before buying?
Common issues include excessive rock, large woody debris, construction waste, weed seeds, clay pockets, or too much sand. Ask suppliers for a description of screening size, compost content, and whether the material is tested; request a small sample or delivery to inspect color, texture, and smell, and consider lab testing for heavy metals or contaminants for sites with known industrial history.
Do Seattle suppliers offer blended topsoil mixes (for example 70/30 topsoil/compost) and can they mix to order?
Many local suppliers offer screened topsoil and blended mixes such as 70/30 or 50/50 topsoil/compost, and some will create custom mixes by request. Blending availability depends on the supplier and quantity; add blend preferences in your order notes or ask Hello Gravel to confirm mix options before checkout.
What delivery logistics, access issues, and extra fees should Seattle buyers expect for topsoil delivery?
Expect truck size and curb access to affect delivery: narrow streets, overhead wires, tight driveways, and steep grades may require smaller trucks or a long carry fee. Additional fees may apply for stairs, driveway stacking, long carry distances, or permits for parking or street blocking in Seattle neighborhoods. Request that your hauler inspect site access and disclose potential extra charges when booking.
How does local geology and climate affect the topsoil I will receive in Seattle?
Because Hello Gravel sources locally, Seattle-area topsoil reflects regional geology and often contains more organic material and finer textures suited for the Pacific Northwest climate. Expect variation in color and texture between suppliers; ask about screening, compost additions, and drainage characteristics so you get a material matched to your planting needs.
If I need help calculating quantities or choosing a mix for a Seattle project, what should I do next?
Use Hello Gravel's material calculator and aggregate quiz on the website to get a baseline quantity and mix recommendation, then check your zip code for local supplier options. If you want help, contact our sales team at 855-241-8884 or text 844-407-3734 for personalized recommendations and delivered quotes.
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