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Fill Dirt (Rough)

Price

C$7.50

Fill dirt is a budget-friendly, bulk landscaping material used for filling, levelling, and grading projects. This is the standard, unscreened version of fill dirt, containing larger clumps and mixed material pulled directly from the ground. It’s ideal for large jobs where function matters more than finish quality.

Compared to our #1 Fill Dirt, this option is more coarse and less uniform, making it a lower-cost choice for general fill and base preparation.

 

Key Details & Pricing

  • Material: Unscreened fill dirt (natural soil)

  • Colour: Brown

  • Texture: Rough, mixed soil with larger particles

  • Sold by: Cubic yard

  • Base price: $7.50 per cubic yard

  • Availability: Year-round

  • Quality: Standard fill dirt (lower grade than screened #1 fill dirt)

 

Pricing Note: Bulk pricing is based on full cubic yards. Smaller quantities are available and priced separately based on container size.

Quantity

Pickup & Delivery

  • Yard pickup is available anytime during business hours.
  • Orders over $30 qualify for complimentary loader service.
  • Smaller quantities are self-load — shovels are available on-site. 
  • Please bring your own containers for self-load orders.
  • Delivery cannot be ordered online. 
  • All deliveries must be booked by phone at 604-795-3330. Our dispatch team will confirm pricing and delivery timing on the spot. 

Common Uses

  • Filling low spots and uneven ground

  • General site levelling and rough grading

  • Large-volume fill for landscaping projects

  • Backfilling trenches and utility areas

  • Base layer beneath topsoil, sod, or turf

  • Budget-friendly fill for projects where finish quality is not critical

Material Properties

  • Drainage: Moderate

  • Compaction: Medium to firm when packed

  • Moisture Retention: Good

  • Texture: Coarse and uneven

  • Organic Content: Low

Good to Know

  • This is the most affordable fill option available

  • Contains larger particles and natural debris due to being unscreened

  • Not recommended for garden beds or planting directly

  • Best used as a base or bulk fill, then topped with finer soil if needed

  • Suitable for homeowners completing DIY landscaping projects

  • Higher demand during spring and summer landscaping season

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