Casey's Dirt Gravel & Tractor | Local Landscapers in Panama City, FL
Panama City, FL 32405
Main Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Local Business Description
For nearly 30 years, Casey's Dirt Gravel & Tractor has been a trusted, family-owned resource for Panama City and Bay County. Led by owner Robert, who is personally involved in every project, we provide reliable materials and services for residential and commercial clients. Our offerings include a wide range of products like fill dirt, gravel, topsoil, compost, and various sands, alongside essential services such as driveway installation, land clearing, leveling, and debris removal. We focus on straightforward, honest work, providing free estimates with transparent pricing. Whether you're preparing a site, improving a parking lot, or tackling a yard project, our local experience ensures a practical and dependable solution.
FAQs
What type of sand is best for masonry or concrete work in the Panama City area?
For masonry and concrete projects here, we typically recommend washed sand or masonry sand. These sands are clean and free of clay or organic material, which is crucial for creating a strong, durable mix that can withstand our local humidity and weather conditions. We can deliver the right type and quantity for your specific project.
Can you help with a patchy, uneven lawn in my yard?
Absolutely. Patchy grass is often due to poor soil quality or uneven grading. We can assess your lawn, provide high-quality topsoil or rich dirt to improve the base, and then expertly level the area to ensure proper drainage and a smooth surface for re-seeding or sodding. This foundational work is key to a healthy, uniform lawn.
My plants are struggling with salt damage near the coast. What soil or fill should I use?
Salt damage is a common challenge for Panama City gardeners. We recommend using our compost or a rich, organic topsoil to amend your garden beds. These materials help improve soil structure and drainage, which can leach excess salts away from plant roots, while also adding beneficial nutrients to help plants recover and build resilience.

















