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Fill Dirt in Iredell County
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 Iredell County
Why Iredell County homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Iredell County homeowners are part of a growing community serving a city population of 186,450 and a metro area population of 2.4+ million. With a steady growth rate of 0.69% annually, North Carolina's moderate climate (hardiness zone 8b), 228 sunny days per year, and 33.90 inches of annual rainfall support year-round projects and ongoing development. That steady growth and favorable weather keep demand high for dependable aggregates—grading, foundation backfill, and landscape leveling are common needs. Homeowners often seek quality materials that compact well and manage water; local soil variability and expanding construction activity make fill-dirt an essential, cost-effective material for preparing sites before paving, planting, or building.
Popular projects in Iredell County this season
- Driveway approach fill-dirt - 15 tons
- Garage slab backfill fill-dirt - 25 tons
- Yard grading fill-dirt - 20 tons
- Septic mound fill-dirt - 60 tons
- Building pad fill-dirt - 200 tons
Iredell County quick facts
- Location
- North Carolina Region
- Population
- 186,450
- Metro Area
- 2.4+ million
- Annual Rainfall
- 33.90 inches
- Sunny Days
- 228/year
- Hardiness Zone
- 8b
- Growth Rate
- 0.69% annually
- Delivery Coverage
- Citywide delivery available
Best times for Iredell County projects
- Stable Fall Temps
- Moderate Moisture Window
- High Heat Drying
- Freeze Heave Risk
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Fill Dirt delivery questions
What does fill-dirt actually mean in Iredell County projects?
Fill-dirt is soil used to raise or level ground; in Iredell County it often includes clay and native subsoil rather than topsoil. It is not typically a structural aggregate, so for driveways or foundations you may need a rocked base or engineered fill instead.
How much does delivered fill-dirt cost in Iredell County (per ton and per cubic yard)?
Local delivered prices vary with supplier, season, and access, but a typical range is about $12 to $30 per ton (roughly $9 to $22 per cubic yard using 1.3–1.5 tons/cy). Hello Gravel can check exact, up-to-date pricing and availability for your zip code; note our minimum order is 3 tons.
Which suppliers or contractors deliver fill-dirt to Statesville, Mooresville, and nearby Iredell County areas?
Hello Gravel works with multiple local dirt haulers, nurseries, and quarry suppliers that serve Statesville, Mooresville, Troutman and surrounding Iredell County towns. For specific vendor names, quotes, and delivery windows enter your zip code on our site or contact our team and we will show the local suppliers available to you.
How do Iredell County's clay-rich soils and freeze-thaw cycles affect fill-dirt performance?
Clay-rich soils in parts of Iredell County hold water and shrink or swell seasonally, which increases settlement risk and can slow drainage under fill-dirt. Freeze-thaw cycles can cause heaving in poorly drained fills; proper compaction, drainage, and using granular materials where loads are applied helps reduce these issues.
Are permits or inspections required in Iredell County for using fill-dirt under driveways, foundations, or septic systems?
Permit and inspection requirements depend on the scope and location: driveways may need permits in some towns and foundations or septic systems almost always require county or state inspections. Contact Iredell County Building Inspections and the local town offices for specific rules and any engineered-fill or compaction testing requirements before you order.
What compaction levels and equipment are commonly used for residential fill-dirt work in Iredell County?
For non-structural fills, contractors aim for good mechanical compaction in 6–8 inch lifts with plate compactors, rammers, or small vibratory rollers; structural areas often target 90–95% of Standard Proctor. For larger pads or heavy loads, contractors use tandem or vibratory rollers and may schedule a soil test or compaction report.
How many cubic yards or tons of fill-dirt do I need per 100 square feet at 3", 6", and 12" depths?
For 100 sq ft: 3" = about 0.93 cubic yards (≈1.2–1.4 tons), 6" = about 1.85 cubic yards (≈2.4–2.8 tons), and 12" = about 3.70 cubic yards (≈4.8–5.5 tons), using a common density range of 1.3–1.5 tons per cubic yard. Add 5–15% extra for compaction and grading waste, and ask Hello Gravel to calculate a project-specific estimate.
Is fill-dirt a good substitute for crusher run, crushed stone, or engineered base in Iredell County?
No; fill-dirt is fine for raising low areas or backfilling, but it is not a suitable structural base for driveways, slabs, or high-traffic areas. Crushed stone, crusher run, or engineered base provide drainage and load-bearing capacity that clay-rich fill-dirt cannot reliably offer in Iredell County's conditions.
Will local contractors include spreading and grading when they quote fill-dirt delivery, and are there extra charges for steep or wooded lots?
Many contractors and suppliers offer delivery-only pricing and separate line items for spreading and grading; some local site contractors include spreading in their total quote. Expect additional charges for steep, wooded, or hard-to-reach sites because of extra labor, equipment, or liability; share photos and site access notes when requesting a quote.
What are best practices in Iredell County for drainage and erosion control when using fill-dirt on slopes or near wetlands?
Grade fill to shed water away from structures, install swales or French drains where needed, and use silt fences, straw wattles, or erosion-control blankets on exposed slopes until vegetation establishes. If you are near regulated wetlands or streams, check Iredell County and NC Department of Environmental Quality rules before placing fill to ensure permits and buffer protections are followed.
Are there seasonal considerations for delivering and installing fill-dirt in Iredell County?
Yes; avoid placing heavy fills during very wet periods or immediately before freeze-thaw cycles because moisture makes compaction harder and increases settlement risk. Late spring through early fall is usually best for spreading and compacting fill-dirt in Iredell County, but site-specific timing depends on recent weather and ground conditions.
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