Freedom Heavy Haul provides professional dump truck services for construction sites, landscaping projects, excavation operations, and industrial facilities across the region. Whether you need fill dirt delivered, demolition debris removed, gravel hauled to a job site, or aggregate materials transported, our dump truck fleet handles it. We dispatch standard dump trucks, tandem-axle trucks, and tri-axle configurations based on your volume and site requirements.
Capacity varies by material density. A cubic yard of gravel weighs approximately 2,800–3,000 lbs; a cubic yard of topsoil weighs approximately 1,800–2,100 lbs. We’ll calculate the right truck size for your material type and volume.
Our dump truck operators understand job site logistics — they know how to position for tight deliveries, coordinate with site supervisors, and minimize material placement errors that require costly re-work.
Construction schedules don’t have slack built in. We dispatch on time, communicate estimated arrival, and confirm loads before departure. If anything changes, you hear about it immediately — not after your crew is already waiting.
Every dump truck load is weighed to comply with state legal weight limits. We don’t overload. An overweight citation doesn’t just cost money — it delays your project. Our operators know their payload limits and stick to them.
Legal weight limits for dump trucks vary by state, axle configuration, and road type. General federal limits:
Many states have seasonal weight restrictions during spring thaw that temporarily reduce legal limits. We monitor state restrictions and adjust dispatch accordingly to keep you in compliance.
It depends on truck size and material density. A standard dump truck holds 10–14 cubic yards (roughly 15–25 tons of gravel or 12–18 tons of topsoil). A tandem or tri-axle truck carries up to 26–30+ tons. Tell us what material you’re hauling and the volume needed and we’ll calculate the right truck size and number of loads.
Pricing depends on haul distance, material type, volume, and truck configuration. Local hauls within 25 miles typically run $400–$800 per load for a standard dump truck. Long-distance and specialty material hauling are priced by the ton-mile. Call (866) 305-6018 for a quote based on your specific job.
Fill dirt, topsoil, gravel, crushed stone, sand, road base, demolition debris, concrete rubble, asphalt millings, mulch, agricultural materials, and bulk industrial materials. If it can be loaded in a dump box, we haul it.
Yes. Our operators are experienced with constrained site access. For very tight sites, we can discuss end-dump vs. side-dump configurations, or break large loads into smaller truck sizes to improve maneuverability.
Yes. We frequently coordinate delivery of fill or aggregate on the same trip where we remove excavation spoils or demolition debris — reducing truck movements and cost for your project.
Our primary service area is the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic regions, with coverage extending across the contiguous US for larger haul contracts. Call us with your location and we’ll confirm coverage and availability.
Call (866) 305-6018 or fill out the quote form. For scheduled projects, we recommend booking 3–5 business days in advance. For urgent needs, call directly — we’ll do our best to accommodate same-day or next-day dispatch.
A dump truck is a self-contained unit — the cab and dump box are one vehicle. A dump trailer is a separate trailer pulled by a semi-tractor, typically with larger capacity (18–26 cubic yards). For high-volume hauls over longer distances, end-dump trailers are more economical. For local site work, standard dump trucks provide better maneuverability.