Fill & Soil

Fill & Soil For Your Next Project.

Choose from select fill, common fill, or topsoil to complete your project. Each material possesses distinct qualities tailored to specific construction requirements and by understanding these differences, builders can make informed decisions to meet the unique needs of their projects.

Our Fill & Soil Supply

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Select Fill

A fill material composed of a tested and uniform sand-clay blend designed for stability, compatibility, and particle size. Select fill is utilized in construction applications like road building, landscaping, and foundation preparation where the fill material's qualities are essential. Compared to common fill, it offers greater drainage and stability.

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Common Fill

A basic soil that is used to form landscapes or fill in low areas and sometimes referred to as fill dirt or subsoil. It is made up of small bits of rock, sand, or clay combined with subsurface material. Common fill is frequently utilized in construction and landscaping to prepare building foundations, build roads, raise ground levels, and create landscape features.

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Topsoil

The topmost layer of soil, usually 2 to 8 inches deep, prized for having an abundance of nutrients and organic materials. It is highly sought after in landscaping and building due to its fertility. Composting organic materials can enrich topsoil, which is typically taken during excavation or land clearance.

SOIL AND FILL DIRT HAULING

Whether you’re ordering 5 yards of sand to fill your child’s sandbox or 50,000 tons of select fill to build your community a new neighborhood, Twisted Nail has the right material and can bring it to you. Our team of experts can source the exact material you need to meet your specifications and deliver it directly to your project.

Fill & Soil Aggregate: FAQs

The majority of our projects involve river rock, crushed limestone, various construction sands, road base and crushed concrete.
Twisted Nail can source a specific type or color sand for you, however the type and color depends entirely on the geographic region and finding a specific sand may mean sourcing from outside your region, resulting in increased shipping costs.
Minimum quantity varies by material type, but a general rule of thumb is 10 yards of sand and gravel (or 1 full tandem load). We find that for quantities smaller than 10 yards it is more cost efficient for the customer to arrange pickup. ‍
Yes, especially for structural applications. Soil testing helps determine the properties of the material and whether it meets specific construction standards.

Our Other Aggregate Materials

Limestone serves as a versatile foundation in driveways, pad construction and various applications.

River rock has many different uses, including drainage assistance, ready-mix production, and landscaping.

Granite is a durable stone primarily used in path building, parking lots, landscaping, foundations, and driveways.

Top products in this category include select fill sand, washed concrete sand and mortar sand.

Repurposed material gathered from retired buildings, parking lots, pathways, parking garages, etc.