What is fill dirt used for?
Clean fill dirt is used to raise low areas, build up pads for sheds and slabs, level uneven yards, fill in around foundations, and prep sites for construction or landscaping.

Dirt & Fill Dirt
Filling a low spot, building a shed pad, prepping a site, or fixing a settled corner? We sell clean fill dirt by the cubic yard and by the truckload, with delivery throughout West Volusia and Volusia County.
We also keep baseball clay on hand for fields, pitcher's mounds, and infield repairs.
Enter length, width, and depth to estimate how much you'll need.
Rule of thumb: 1 cubic yard covers about 100 sq ft at a 3-inch depth. Measure length × width, divide by 100, and that's roughly the cubic yards you need. This is an estimate; bed shape, settling, and product texture can change the final amount, so call 386-775-8676 to confirm quantity and availability.
Inventory rotates — call to confirm what's in the yard today.
Fill dirt
Baseball clay
Clean fill dirt is used to raise low areas, build up pads for sheds and slabs, level uneven yards, fill in around foundations, and prep sites for construction or landscaping.
Length × width × depth (in feet) ÷ 27 = cubic yards. Example: a 10 × 10 × 1-foot-deep low spot = 100 ÷ 27 ≈ 3.7 cubic yards. Call us with rough dimensions and we'll size it.
Fill dirt is used for structure — raising, leveling, and supporting a slab or pad — and isn't meant for planting. Top soil is screened and used as the finishing layer where you want grass or plants to grow.
Yes — we deliver fill dirt by the truckload across West Volusia, Volusia County, Sanford, Lake Mary, and nearby Lake County. Call us with your address and how much you need so we can pick the right truck.
Yes. Stop by the yard in DeLand and we'll load you up. Bring a pickup or trailer rated for the load.
Baseball clay is used to build and repair infields and pitching mounds. It packs hard, drains well, and holds shape under cleats.
A real person will answer — Monday through Friday 8:00am to 5:00pm, Saturday 8:00am to 3:00pm. 386-775-8676.