Fill Dirt
Fill Dirt
Use: Filling holes, leveling land, building up foundations.
Benefits: Affordable, provides a stable base, good for large-scale projects.
Applications: Construction sites, land grading, under driveways and buildings.
Description
Fill Dirt consists of natural earth material taken from excavation sites, containing a mixture of soil, clay, and small rocks. It's primarily used to fill depressions, level uneven ground, and prepare sites for construction projects. Since it's not screened or processed, Fill Dirt is not suitable for planting but is excellent for foundational work where organic content is not desired. Its stability and compaction properties make it ideal for creating a solid base.
Frequently Asked:
Can I use Fill Dirt for gardening?
No, it's not suitable for planting as it lacks organic matter and nutrients.
Does Fill Dirt compact well?
Yes, it compacts tightly, providing a stable base for construction.
Is Fill Dirt free of debris?
It may contain rocks and stones since it's not screened.
How is Fill Dirt different from Topsoil?
Fill Dirt lacks organic material and nutrients, while Topsoil is rich in them, making Topsoil suitable for planting.