Explore fill dirt posts in Hartford across free fill dirt, dirt for sale, fill dirt wanted, topsoil, and dumpsites & disposal.
Hartford members have:
2.6K yards of dirt available and 1.0K yards of dirt wanted.
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Dirt Dumpsites & Disposal in Hartford
Fill Dirt Suppliers in Hartford
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Herb Holden Trucking Inc
East Windsor, CT -
Modern Materials Corporation
Hamden, CT -
Capital Quarry Materials LLC
Naugatuck, CT
Connect Locally for Fill Dirt in Hartford
Hartford homeowners, builders, and landscape pros can now easily connect with local fill dirt suppliers and dump sites through DirtMatch. Whether you're preparing a foundation, grading land, or just need to offload extra soil, our platform helps you find the right match in Hartford and nearby towns like West Hartford, East Hartford, and New Britain. We feature both free and paid dirt listings, updated daily.
Users can filter by yardage, delivery radius, and soil type—screened topsoil, compactable fill, and clean loam are commonly available in the area. Need it gone fast? Local haulers are often able to deliver or remove dirt within 1–2 business days. Posting your request or availability is free and gets you matched quickly.
Highlights & Local Tips
- Fill dirt in Hartford averages $30/yd³ delivered; screened topsoil is around $58/yd³.
- Hartford County soil tends to be silty or sandy loam—good for drainage but may need compaction for structural projects.
- Permits for large grading or import/export jobs may take 5–10 business days—check with the city’s Public Works office.
- Soil testing is recommended before using imported dirt on residential or commercial sites.
- Some transfer stations and landfills require manifests or test results before accepting dirt—call ahead to avoid delays.