Excavation and grading projects leave behind material that needs to go somewhere — dirt, fill soil, gravel, decomposed rock, and leftover landscaping material that piles up fast once the actual work is done. Hauling it off is a separate job from the digging, and smaller residential quantities often fall in an awkward gap: too much for a homeowner to move independently, not enough to justify a dedicated dump-truck service built for large commercial sites. We haul soil and earthen material from residential properties and small-commercial sites across Tacoma and Pierce County, from a few yards of excavated dirt up to a full truckload.
The material being hauled matters for routing and disposal. Clean fill soil, gravel, and uncontaminated landscape material can often be taken to local transfer facilities or repurposed — and that’s the preference when the material qualifies. Mixed loads that include debris, treated wood, or contaminated soil are handled as general debris disposal. When there’s any uncertainty about what came out of a particular dig site, noting that upfront keeps the job moving without surprises at the transfer station. Pricing is flat-rate by volume, quoted before the truck gets loaded, and includes the haul and disposal.
Soil transport jobs frequently come up alongside landscaping projects, drainage work, retaining wall installs, and backyard renovations — work where a landscaper or contractor is handling the excavation itself but needs someone to take the spoils away. We work alongside those crews across Pierce County without getting in the way of the primary job. If you have a pile of dirt, a stack of gravel, or a mound of fill left from a recent project in Tacoma or the surrounding area, call (253) 553-2978 with the approximate quantity and we’ll get it scheduled.