Fill Dirt in Rhea County, TN
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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 Rhea County homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Rhea County has a population of 32,500 and is experiencing steady growth, expanding at about 2.00% annually. With a temperate local climate—213 sunny days a year, 45.00 inches of annual rainfall, and a hardiness zone of 7b—demand for reliable sitework and landscaping materials is rising. Homeowners and contractors are tackling new builds, yard re-grades, drainage fixes, and driveway bases to keep pace with development. For many of these projects, quality fill-dirt is essential: it provides stable, compactable soil for raising grades, backfilling around foundations, and creating consistent slopes for runoff. Choosing the right fill material helps avoid settlement, reduce erosion, and set a proper base for lawns, patios, and hardscapes in Rhea County's changing neighborhoods. In Rhea County's climate—where 45.00 inches of rain can challenge yard drainage and 213 sunny days encourage year-round outdoor projects—fill-dirt is a practical choice for stabilizing low spots and preparing foundations. Hello Gravel connects homeowners with local suppliers and professional haulers so you get regionally sourced fill-dirt that reflects local geology. Order online, pick a delivery date, and receive scheduled dump-truck delivery (3-ton minimum). Our material calculator and expert guidance help you pick the right quantity and compaction approach so your project performs through rainy seasons and sunny stretches.
Popular projects in Rhea County this season
- Yard leveling fill-dirt - 8 tons
- Driveway subgrade fill-dirt - 30 tons
- Foundation backfill fill-dirt - 20 tons
- Septic mound fill-dirt - 15 tons
- Lot grading fill-dirt - 120 tons
Rhea County quick facts
- Location
- Tennessee Region
- Population
- 32,500
- Metro Area
- 1.4+ million
- Annual Rainfall
- 45.00 inches
- Sunny Days
- 213/year
- Hardiness Zone
- 7b
- Growth Rate
- 2.00% annually
- Delivery Coverage
- Citywide delivery available
Best times for Rhea County projects
- Stable Fall Temps
- High Soil Moisture
- High Compaction Strength
- Slow Winter Curing
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Frequently Asked Questions - Rhea County Fill Dirt Delivery
Everything you need to know about fill dirt delivery in Rhea County.
How much does a dump truck load of fill-dirt cost in Rhea County, TN?
Costs vary by supplier, haul distance, and truck size, but expect roughly $200 to $700 per tri-axle load for plain fill-dirt in Rhea County. Tri-axle loads typically carry about 10-14 cubic yards (roughly 12-16 tons) depending on moisture and compaction. Request a quote on Hello Gravel for an exact delivered price and available delivery dates.
How many tons or yards will one dump truck deliver to a Rhea County job site?
A typical tri-axle dump truck used in our network carries about 10-14 cubic yards of loose fill-dirt, which generally equals about 12-16 tons depending on moisture and soil type. Heavier, wetter clay-based fill common around Tennessee can weigh more, so the tonnage can vary. Confirm truck size when ordering to match your quantity needs.
How much area does 1 ton of fill-dirt cover?
Coverage depends on depth. As a rule of thumb, 1 ton of fill-dirt covers roughly 30-40 square feet at 1 inch depth (using about 1.2 tons per cubic yard). For thicker fills or compaction allowances, plan for additional material and ask Hello Gravel’s calculator for a precise estimate.
How much does a cubic yard or 10-yard load of fill-dirt cost in Rhea County?
Per-cubic-yard pricing for basic fill-dirt in Rhea County typically ranges from about $12 to $40 per cubic yard depending on local supply and haul distance. A 10-yard load therefore commonly falls in the $120 to $400 range before any delivery fees or site access surcharges. Use Hello Gravel to get a localized quote and compare available suppliers.
How expensive is 1 ton of fill-dirt around Rhea County?
One ton of fill-dirt in the Rhea County area often costs between $10 and $40 delivered, depending on supplier pricing and how far the truck must travel. Soil type (sandy vs. clay), moisture, and season can affect price. For exact pricing, get a quote for your zip code on Hello Gravel.
How much fill-dirt will I need for a 20 ft driveway in Rhea County?
For a 20 ft long by 10 ft wide driveway (200 sq ft), thickness matters: a 4-inch base requires about 2.5 cubic yards (roughly 3 tons), while an 8-inch fill requires about 5 cubic yards (roughly 6-7 tons). Rhea County soils can compact differently, so factor in 10-20% extra for settlement and compaction when ordering. Use Hello Gravel’s calculator or contact our team for a precise recommendation based on your planned depth.
How much will it cost to fill 1,000 sq ft with fill-dirt in Rhea County?
Cost depends on desired depth. For a 2-inch top-up over 1,000 sq ft you need about 6 cubic yards; for 4 inches about 12 cubic yards. At $12 to $40 per cubic yard, delivered cost could range roughly from $140 to $500, excluding large-haul surcharges for remote Rhea County addresses. Get a tailored quote through Hello Gravel to lock in pricing.
Will 1 ton of fill-dirt fit in a pickup truck?
Most standard full-size pickup beds can hold approximately 1 to 1.5 cubic yards of loose soil, which is about 1.2 to 1.8 tons depending on moisture and soil type. Because fill-dirt can be heavy and can damage the truck bed or exceed axle ratings, commercial delivery by dump truck is usually safer and more practical. Hello Gravel’s minimum order is 3 tons, which is often more cost-effective than multiple pickup trips.
What type of fill-dirt is cheapest in the Rhea County area?
Plain, unscreened subsoil or borrow fill (no topsoil, little organic matter) is typically the least expensive option in Rhea County because it requires minimal processing. Material with rock, screenings, or specialty compaction properties costs more. Tell us the intended use—grade raising, utility backfill, or landscaping—so we can match you with the right, cost-effective product.
How many 50 lb bags of fill-dirt equal one cubic yard?
One cubic yard of loose fill-dirt weighs roughly 2,200 to 2,700 pounds depending on moisture and soil type, so you would need about 44 to 54 50 lb bags to equal one cubic yard. For larger jobs in Rhea County it is almost always cheaper and faster to order bulk delivery rather than bagging. Use bulk ordering on Hello Gravel for savings and simpler delivery.
How much fill-dirt do I need to cover a 10 ft by 10 ft area?
For a 10 ft by 10 ft (100 sq ft) area, you need about 0.3 cubic yards to add 1 inch of depth, about 0.6 cubic yards for 2 inches, and about 1.2 cubic yards for 4 inches. In tons, plan roughly 0.4 to 1.5 tons depending on depth and local soil density in Rhea County. Always round up and include 10-20% extra for compaction and grading.
Can I install fill-dirt myself in Rhea County?
Yes, homeowners can install fill-dirt for small projects like raising garden beds or leveling a yard, but heavy lifts and compaction require equipment and experience. If you need larger volumes, controlled compaction, or access over fragile surfaces, hire a contractor or request a delivery that supports tailgate spreading (driver discretion applies). Contact Hello Gravel for delivery options and advice on equipment rental or contractor referrals in Rhea County.
How much fill-dirt comes in a typical dump truck load in Rhea County?
Most of our contracted tri-axle trucks serving Rhea County deliver about 10-14 cubic yards of loose fill-dirt per load, which generally equals 12-16 tons depending on moisture content. Smaller rear-dump or tandem trucks carry less, while larger end-dump trucks can carry more; confirm the truck type on your order. Hello Gravel will list truck options and approximate volumes when you get a quote.
Any site access or permitting considerations in Rhea County when ordering fill-dirt?
Yes, Rhea County properties may have access constraints like narrow driveways, low-hanging wires, or septic systems that affect delivery placement and truck selection. For larger fills you may need local permits or erosion control measures; check with Rhea County Building and Zoning before large deliveries. Note site details in Order Notes and our dispatch team will coordinate an appropriate truck and delivery plan.
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