Fill Dirt in Detroit, ME
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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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Why Detroit homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Detroit is home to 750 residents and sits inside a metro area of 603,000 people. The area is experiencing steady expansion with a growth rate of 0.50% annually and a climate marked by 47.00 inches of annual rainfall, 215 sunny days per year, and hardiness zone 7b. Those conditions — frequent rain, seasonal freeze-thaw cycles, and plenty of sun — drive demand for dependable aggregates as homeowners tackle grading, drainage fixes, and foundation backfill. Quality fill-dirt helps correct low spots, create proper slopes away from structures, and reduce erosion after heavy rains. For homeowners working on driveways, yard grading, or retaining-wall backfill, choosing compactable, low-organic fill-dirt reduces future settling and maintenance needs, making projects more resilient in the local climate and easier to schedule around seasonal weather patterns.
Popular projects in Detroit this season
- fill-dirt yard grade - 20 tons
- fill-dirt foundation backfill - 45 tons
- fill-dirt driveway subbase - 60 tons
- fill-dirt septic mound build - 80 tons
- fill-dirt raised garden bed - 10 tons
Detroit quick facts
- Location
- West Maine
- Population
- 750
- Metro Area
- 603,000
- Annual Rainfall
- 47.00 inches
- Sunny Days
- 215/year
- Hardiness Zone
- 7b
- Growth Rate
- 0.50% annually
- Delivery Coverage
- Citywide delivery available
Best times for Detroit projects
- Stable Fall Moisture
- Thawing Wet Soil
- Dry Compaction Window
- Frozen Ground Limits
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Frequently Asked Questions - Detroit Fill Dirt Delivery
Everything you need to know about fill dirt delivery in Detroit.
How much does delivered fill-dirt typically cost in Detroit, ME (West Maine)?
Prices vary by supplier and haul distance, but expect delivered clean fill-dirt in rural West Maine to run roughly $20 to $40 per cubic yard. A standard tri-axle truck usually carries about 10 to 12 cubic yards, so a single load often costs about $200 to $480 before any site fees or spreading charges. For an exact local price, request a quote through Hello Gravel and check availability for your zip code.
How many cubic yards are in a standard dump truck and how much area does that cover at 2u0022, 3u0022, or 6u0022 depths?
A typical tri-axle dump truck in our network carries about 10 to 12 cubic yards of loose fill-dirt. One cubic yard covers about 162 sq ft at 2u0022 depth, 108 sq ft at 3u0022 depth, and 54 sq ft at 6u0022 depth, so a 10-yard load covers roughly 1,620 sq ft at 2u0022 or about 540 sq ft at 6u0022. These are loose spread estimates; compacted volume will be slightly less, so order a small overage for compaction and grade.
What exactly is fill-dirt and how is it different from loose gravel or crushed stone?
Fill-dirt is primarily soil and mineral matter used to raise grades, fill holes, and build subgrades; it often contains fines and may include small stones but is not intended as a finished surface. Loose gravel is rounded rock for drainage and surface use, while crushed stone is angular rock that interlocks and compacts for structural bases. For driveways and load-bearing bases, crushed stone or engineered gravel is usually better than fill-dirt.
Can I use fill-dirt directly over existing soil for a driveway in Detroit, ME?
You can use fill-dirt to raise or correct grades, but it should not be the wearing surface for a driveway. If you place fill-dirt over existing soil, remove organic topsoil, place clean, non-organic fill in 6u0022 to 8u0022 lifts and compact each layer. Finish with a proper base material such as crushed stone or gravel to get a durable driving surface, especially in Maine's freeze-thaw conditions.
Which fill-dirt compacts best and what should I watch for in West Maine soils?
Clean, sandy or silty fill-dirt with low organic content compacts best. Avoid fill with roots, topsoil, heavy organic matter, or excessive clay; in West Maine you may encounter glacial tills and local clays that can hold moisture and shift, so request u0022clean fillu0022 if you need a stable subgrade. When in doubt, have the material inspected or ask suppliers for details about material composition.
What are typical delivery fees, site access requirements, and lead times for fill-dirt in Detroit, ME?
Hello Gravel standard delivery is 2+ business days, with a next-day option for orders placed before noon CST (additional fee applies). Remote locations like Detroit may incur extra site or travel fees; drivers typically use tri-axle trucks that need a stable surface, about 12-14 ft of overhead clearance, and room to back or swing through a driveway. Note tailgate spreading is available at the driver's discretion and is not guaranteed.
How can I estimate total fill-dirt needed and are there discounts for multiple truckloads?
Calculate cubic yards by multiplying length (ft) x width (ft) x depth (ft) and dividing by 27, then add 5-15% for compaction and waste. For multiple truckloads, many suppliers offer reduced per-yard pricing; Hello Gravel can request bulk pricing from local suppliers when you request a quote. Provide project dimensions and preferred delivery dates to get the most accurate multi-load estimate and potential discounts.
What is the cheapest way to get fill-dirt delivered to a small-town property in West Maine?
To reduce cost, order larger loads to lower the per-yard haul cost, consolidate material deliveries, and schedule standard delivery instead of rush shipping. Check local sources (on-site excavation, nearby farms, or contractors) and add clear site access notes at checkout to avoid extra site charges. Keep in mind Hello Gravel has a 3-ton minimum and works with local suppliers, so request quotes for your zip code to compare options.
If I need to raise a 20-foot-wide driveway, how much fill-dirt would I need and what might delivery and basic placement cost?
For a 20-foot-wide driveway, each 100 feet of length at 6u0022 depth requires about 37 cubic yards (20 ft x 100 ft x 0.5 ft / 27 = ~37 yd3). At a delivery price of $20 to $40 per cubic yard, material-only delivery would run roughly $740 to $1,480 for one 100-foot section, and you may need additional machine/ labor costs for spreading and compaction. Since fill-dirt is a subgrade material, plan to add crushed stone or gravel on top for a finished driveway, which adds to material and installation cost.
Are there practical low-cost alternatives to using fill-dirt for long-term driveways in Detroit, ME?
For a low-cost but longer-lasting driveway, crushed stone, crusher run, or recycled asphalt over a compacted subgrade perform better than fill-dirt alone. u0022Poor man's concreteu0022 approaches (just compacted fill topped with stone) may work short-term but demand frequent maintenance in Maine's freeze-thaw cycles. Consider using geotextile fabric and a proper stone base to extend life while keeping costs lower than full pavement.
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