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Fill Dirt

Fill Dirt in Tulalip

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

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What to know about Tulalip

Why Tulalip homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Tulalip has a city population of 20,000 and sits inside a growing metro that serves 2.5+ million. The area is expanding at a rate of 1.90% annually and falls in USDA hardiness zone 8b, with 228 sunny days per year and annual rainfall of 34.25 inches. That steady growth and Tulalip's moderate, rainy climate drive demand for reliable site-prep materials: homeowners need fill to raise grades, backfill foundations, repair low spots, and prepare base layers for driveways and patios. Quality fill-dirt helps contractors and DIYers get consistent compaction, predictable settlement, and better drainage—reducing rework on sites where local soils can vary in texture and moisture content.

Popular projects in Tulalip this season

  • Driveway fill-dirt base - 40 tons
  • Yard grading fill-dirt - 25 tons
  • Garage slab fill-dirt - 30 tons
  • Raised garden fill-dirt - 12 tons
  • Fence line fill-dirt backfill - 8 tons

Tulalip quick facts

Location
West Washington
Population
20,000
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 Tulalip projects

Stable Fall Temps
High Moisture Risk
Warm Dry Conditions
Frozen Ground Limits

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Fill Dirt delivery questions

How much does delivery of fill-dirt to Tulalip usually cost for common load sizes (5, 10, 15 cubic yards)?

Delivery cost varies with supplier distance, access, and time of year. In the Tulalip area expect approximate delivery ranges: 5 cubic yards: $50-$200; 10 cubic yards: $75-$275; 15 cubic yards: $100-$400. Hello Gravel shows upfront delivery pricing at checkout for your zip code, so check the quote for exact costs and any fuel or minimum-order fees.

Which types of fill-dirt work best in Tulalip's wet, clay-prone soils for driveways and yard raising?

For West Washington's wet, clay-prone conditions, contractors typically prefer screened pit-run or crushed fill with a mix of sand and gravel for improved drainage and stability. Pure topsoil or highly organic fills should be avoided under driveways or structural fills; screened fill-dirt or engineered fill gives better compaction and less long-term settlement. Regional suppliers often offer locally sourced blends tuned for Snohomish County soils.

How do I calculate how much fill-dirt I need to raise a yard in Tulalip, and how should I account for compaction?

Measure the area (length x width) and the target rise in feet, multiply and divide by 27 to get cubic yards (length x width x depth / 27 = cubic yards). Because fill-dirt compacts after placement, multiply that in-place volume by 1.10 to 1.25 (10% to 25% extra) depending on how well the material will be compacted and its organic content. For weight estimates, use roughly 1.2 to 1.5 tons per cubic yard for typical local fill-dirt and check your Hello Gravel quote for exact densities.

Do I need permits or inspections in Tulalip or Snohomish County to bring in large amounts of fill-dirt for grading?

Small deliveries for minor yard adjustments usually do not trigger permits, but permit requirements depend on project scope, changes to drainage, or grading thresholds. Snohomish County and Tulalip areas commonly require permits for large grading, fill over certain cubic yards, or any work that affects stormwater or critical areas. Always check Snohomish County Planning and Development or your local city office before large fills to confirm rules and avoid rework.

What are typical compaction and settlement rates for fill-dirt in Tulalip, and how do they affect long-term costs?

Loose fill-dirt placed without mechanical compaction can settle 10% to 25% or more, especially in wet or organic soils common near Tulalip. Proper mechanical compaction (layered lifts compacted to specifications) reduces long-term settlement to low single-digit percentages but increases upfront cost for equipment and labor. Planning for 10% overage in material and budgeting for compaction work up front usually saves money versus regrading and re-delivery later.

Do local suppliers in the Tulalip area offer delivery plus compaction and grading packages, and what do those services typically cost?

Some local suppliers and hauling contractors in the Tulalip area subcontract or partner with equipment operators to offer delivery plus spreading, grading, and compaction. Pricing varies widely with scope: simple tailgate spreading may be free or low cost, while full grading and compaction packages commonly range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars depending on area and finish level. Request detailed quotes through Hello Gravel or ask suppliers to include a line-item price for compaction and finishing when booking.

How does screened fill-dirt compare to topsoil or engineered fill for landscaping and drainage on Tulalip waterfront or low-lying lots?

Screened fill-dirt is mineral-rich and low in organics, so it is better for structural fills and improving grade where drainage and stability matter; it is a poor choice as a plant-growing medium. Topsoil contains organics and is best for lawns, gardens, and planting beds, but it settles and decomposes more. For waterfront or low-lying lots in Tulalip, engineered fill with geotechnical guidance is often recommended to control settlement and drainage — discuss water table and permit needs with a local engineer before large fills.

Are there seasonal availability or price changes for fill-dirt in Tulalip that homeowners should watch for?

Yes. Rainy fall and winter months increase trucking difficulty and slow compaction work, which can push prices and delivery lead times up. Spring and summer are high-demand construction seasons and can also raise prices, while late winter can reduce availability for pit-run products. Get an upfront quote from Hello Gravel and consider scheduling delivery in drier months if possible to lower risks and costs.

Which local projects in Tulalip commonly use fill-dirt and what do contractors prefer for those uses?

Common uses include raising yards, driveway bases, septic trench backfill, utility trench backfill, and building pad prep. Contractors in the Tulalip area typically specify screened pit-run or crushed fill for driveway bases and utility backfill, and engineered or compaction-tested fill for building pads or where permits require inspection. For landscaping and garden beds, contractors will usually bring topsoil on top of structural fill to finish the grade.

How should I estimate price per ton versus price per cubic yard for fill-dirt delivered to Tulalip, including extra fees to watch for?

Convert between volume and weight using a local density range: roughly 1.2 to 1.5 tons per cubic yard for common fill-dirt; multiply cubic yards by that factor to get tons. Typical local pricing for basic fill-dirt often falls within a wide range depending on type and season, so use Hello Gravel quotes for exact numbers; also watch for fuel surcharges, minimum-order fees, disposal or testing fees, and any charge for tailgate spreading or compaction services. Hello Gravel provides transparent, upfront pricing for your zip code so you can compare per-ton and per-yard costs before ordering.

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