Clean Fill Network
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For Homeowners

Get fill material for your home projects

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Homeowner Guide

Your Backyard Project Starts Here

Whether you need fill dirt for grading, topsoil for landscaping, or gravel for a driveway - we help you find local suppliers and often save money over retail.

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Common Home Projects

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Backyard Grading

Level your yard for landscaping or drainage

Typical quantity:10-30 yards
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Garden Beds

Raised beds and garden areas

Typical quantity:2-10 yards
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Driveway Base

Foundation for new driveway

Typical quantity:15-40 yards
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Foundation Fill

Backfill around new construction

Typical quantity:20-100 yards
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Pool Fill-In

Fill in an old swimming pool

Typical quantity:40-80 yards
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Septic System

Fill for septic installation

Typical quantity:20-50 yards

Find Free Fill

Many contractors have excess clean fill they need to dispose of - and will deliver for free or low cost.

Save on Disposal

If you have fill to get rid of, find contractors who need it instead of paying expensive dump fees.

Local Suppliers

Connect with nearby sources to minimize delivery costs and get material faster.

Verified Quality

Access soil test reports and certifications to ensure you get clean, quality material.

How to Get Started

1

Measure Your Area

Calculate length ร— width ร— depth needed

2

Search Listings

Browse available fill in your area

3

Contact Supplier

Message to arrange pickup or delivery

4

Get Your Fill

Receive material and complete your project

Frequently Asked Questions

What is clean fill?

Clean fill is uncontaminated natural material like soil, rock, sand, or gravel that's free of debris, chemicals, and pollutants. It's safe for use in residential projects.

How much fill do I need?

Use our calculator: Area (sq ft) ร— Depth (inches) รท 324 = Cubic Yards. For example, a 1,000 sq ft area filled 6 inches deep needs about 19 cubic yards.

Is the fill really free?

Often yes! Contractors pay to dispose of excess fill, so many offer it free. You may pay for delivery, but the material itself is often free.

How do I know it's clean?

Ask for documentation of the material's source. Reputable suppliers will know where it came from. For large quantities, consider soil testing.

What about delivery?

Delivery costs vary by distance. Typical rates are $50-200 for local delivery. Some suppliers include delivery; others charge separately.

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Ready to Start Your Project?

Browse available fill material or post what you need.