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Fill Dirt in Bishop
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 Bishop
Why Bishop homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Bishop, West California, has a city population of 12,535 and sits within a metro area of 2.5+ million. The region is expanding at a 3.02% annual growth rate and combines a sunny climate (228 sunny days per year) with moderate precipitation (34.25 inches of annual rainfall) in hardiness zone 8b. That mix of steady population growth, sun, and seasonal rain drives steady demand for site work, repairs, and new landscaping as homeowners add patios, driveways, raised beds, and small accessory structures. For many projects, reliable bulk materials are essential: homeowners need fill that compacts predictably, resists organic decomposition, and provides a stable base for paving, foundations, and grading. Local geology influences material texture and color, so sourcing regionally matched fill helps avoid surprises and improves long-term performance on Bishop properties.
Popular projects in Bishop this season
- Driveway Base Fill Dirt - 18 tons
- Raised Garden Bed Fill Dirt - 6 tons
- Yard Grading Fill Dirt - 12 tons
- Foundation Backfill Fill Dirt - 24 tons
- Utility Trench Backfill Fill Dirt - 8 tons
Bishop quick facts
- Location
- West California
- Population
- 12,535
- Metro Area
- 2.5+ million
- Annual Rainfall
- 34.25 inches
- Sunny Days
- 228/year
- Hardiness Zone
- 8b
- Growth Rate
- 3.02% annually
- Delivery Coverage
- Citywide delivery available
Best times for Bishop projects
- Stable Fall Temps
- Ideal Moisture Levels
- Too Much Heat
- Cold Weather Limits
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Fill Dirt delivery questions
What is fill dirt and when should I use it in Bishop, CA?
Fill dirt is soil used to raise the grade or fill low spots; it usually contains a mix of sand, silt, clay, and small rocks and is not decorative. In Bishop's high-desert environment, use fill dirt for raising yard grades, backfilling around foundations, building pads for sheds, or repairing rutted driveways. It is not typically used as a finished driveway surface unless topped with a wearing material.
What is the minimum order and delivery timing for fill dirt to Bishop?
Hello Gravel requires a minimum order of 3 tons, and most deliveries to Bishop are handled by local suppliers on tri-axle dump trucks. Standard delivery is scheduled for 2+ business days, with a next-day option for orders placed before noon CST (additional fee may apply); remote or hard-to-access lots can add lead time and fees.
How many cubic yards or tons of fill dirt do I need for common projects in Bishop?
Use 1.2 to 1.6 tons per cubic yard as a working density (varies by moisture and compaction). Examples: a 12 ft x 50 ft driveway at 4 inches deep needs about 7.4 cubic yards (roughly 9 to 12 tons); backfilling a 10 ft x 10 ft garage slab to 6 inches requires about 1.85 cubic yards (about 2.5 tons); slope repair volumes depend on shape but small localized repairs are often 1 to 5 cubic yards.
How should fill dirt be placed and compacted in Bishop's climate?
Place fill dirt in 4-8 inch lifts and mechanically compact each lift with a plate compactor or roller to achieve stability. Moisture conditioning helps compaction—material should be at or near optimal moisture before compacting—and contractors often finish with a final grade to maintain drainage away from structures.
Which gradation of fill dirt is recommended for drainage and freeze-thaw resistance in Bishop?
For Bishop's high-desert climate, use a well-graded fill with a modest sand content for better drainage and reduced frost-susceptibility; avoid pure clay fills. If drainage and load-bearing are critical, consider mixing a layer of granular material or using road base beneath the fill to improve stability.
Will I need permits from Inyo County to bring large amounts of fill dirt to my Bishop property?
Small residential deliveries for routine grading or backfill often do not require a county permit, but larger fills, changes to drainage, or work on steep slopes can trigger Inyo County grading or building permits. Always check with Inyo County Planning and Building (or your local city office) before significant earthwork to confirm permit thresholds and erosion-control requirements.
What typical costs should I expect for contractor placement and compaction in Bishop?
Labor and equipment charges vary with access, haul distance, and project complexity; expect contractor placement and compaction to add a modest premium to material cost. For simple residential jobs, placement and compaction often run in the low tens of dollars per cubic yard, but remote sites, tight access, or large equipment needs can increase costs—get local quotes for accurate pricing.
How does fill dirt compare to road base, crusher-run, and decomposed granite for Bishop projects?
Fill dirt is generally the least expensive option for bulk elevation and backfill but is not engineered for surface use or heavy loads. Road base and crusher-run are graded and compactable materials designed for structural support and driveway bases, while decomposed granite is attractive and permeable for finished surfaces. Choose fill dirt for bulk grading, and use road base or crusher-run where load-bearing or a finished driving surface is required.
Are there stabilization additives or techniques recommended for fill dirt in Bishop?
Common stabilization approaches include geotextile fabric to separate fill from weak subgrades, compaction in controlled lifts, and adding granular layers or road base for load support. For challenging soils, contractors sometimes use lime, cement, or polymer stabilizers, but these are specialized measures—ask a local soil engineer or contractor whether chemical stabilization is appropriate for your site.
How long will compacted fill dirt last as a base or driveway in Bishop before resurfacing is needed?
When properly placed and compacted, fill dirt used as a base under a properly constructed driving surface can last many years as part of the base system. As a finished driving surface, native fill dirt will degrade quickly—plan on resurfacing or adding a wearing layer (gravel, crusher-run, asphalt) within a few seasons depending on traffic and drainage; as a buried base layer, it can last decades if drainage and compaction are correct.
What erosion-control and disposal considerations apply when using fill dirt on slopes in Bishop?
Bishop's arid climate and occasional intense storms make erosion control important; use mulch, erosion-control blankets, swales, retaining walls, vegetation, or rock checks to stabilize newly placed fill on slopes. Avoid stockpiling material in drainageways, and if you remove contaminated or excess soil, follow local disposal rules—check Inyo County for any special requirements.
Can Hello Gravel deliver fill dirt to remote or mountainous lots near Bishop, and what should I tell the supplier?
Yes, Hello Gravel works with local suppliers that deliver in the Bishop area, but remote or steep sites may require smaller trucks, off-road equipment, extra time, or additional fees. When ordering, note access constraints, driveway width, gate height, and preferred drop location so the supplier can plan the right truck and crew and provide an accurate lead time.
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