Fill dirt is dirt that someone has removed from one area and needs to dump somewhere else. Often this is dirt that has been removed so that a swimming pool can be installed or excess dirt from clearing land for construction. There is clean fill dirt, which does not have trash, plant material, rocks or chemical additions and this is preferred for reuse in yards for planting.
Clean fill dirt is just like dirt but it does not have garbage, cement, large rocks, plants or anything like that in it.
Depends on how deep you want to fill it...
Normally fill dirt is measured in cu-yds, not sq-yds. It's simple math to convert from the area that you want to cover and the depth desired to how many cu-yds it is going to take to get it to that depth.
It's called a 'land-fill site'.
Select Fill is material that is used to fill or build up to a set elevation. Its particle size is generally larger than soil or sand. Engineers generally set the requirement for the sieve requirements of select fill
With a bunch of dirt! With a bunch of dirt!
Clean fill dirt is just like dirt but it does not have garbage, cement, large rocks, plants or anything like that in it.
300 cubic feet of dirt
You need 13 yrd's of fill
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Depends on how deep you want to fill it...
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No. - Fill dirt is usually junk, often from demolition.
Clean fill dirt just is dirt and naturally occurring rock with no garbage, tires, bricks, cement or other trash mixed in.
This is a nonsense question. Tons of dirt can be converted to cubic feet, depending on moisture and dirt type, but not to sf or square feet.
Clean fill is dirt that is free of debris such as wood, rocks and trash. It is used to level the grounds that are going to be paved.