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.
Clean fill dirt is just like dirt but it does not have garbage, cement, large rocks, plants or anything like that in it.
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.
Depends on how deep you want to fill it...
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
You need to check locally. Most of the cost will be delivery.
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.
Depends if you want fill dirt or topsoil, I have gotten fill for $40 a load but it had alot of rock. I bought large dump loads today for $100 a load and he will spread it out but it just depends what they have and how far they have to haul it.
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.
300 cubic feet of dirt
First, in landscaping terms there is NO 'dirt' - but there are many kinds of soil and sands. You should visit a landscaping yard or quarry to view these. - There have many different prices depending on the use.
You need 13 yrd's of fill
post a lisitng on cleanfill.net in the need fill section its free
Depends on how deep you want to fill it...
Clean Fill DirtOne way to get that stuff is if you place a big sign in your front yard that says "NEED CLEAN FILL". This works some times. Contractors may see these signs and remember where they are at and dump their fill at your house because it may be closer that where they usually take it. With this method, sometimes you get unwanted dumping at your site. Another way is to join of the Free clean fill wanted internet based services. They normally have contractors looking for places to dump fill dirt.The sites may be free; dirt and services must be purchased. This is not always true. Contractors rather find someone local to take their un-wanted fill. Some contractors would be willing to pay you, to save them time and money. Services may cost you money, but if all you want is fill, the best way to get it is by signing up with a national fill wanted site service. Many sites offers free listings to those who need clean fill.The sites may be free; dirt and services might be purchased if the contractor wants to charge you. However, you are not required to pay for dirt or its delivery to sign up at most of these free sites.Contact local builders, excavators and landscapers who may be able to help as it will save them the cost of taking to the dump.Post an ad on craigslist under "wanted" or yahoo freecycle under "wanted" or look for an ad offering free fill dirt.
Fill it with what?