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Fill Dirt

Fill Dirt in Houma

Fill Dirt

Clean, screened fill dirt for grading, leveling, and backfilling projects. Essential for raising elevation, filling holes, and preparing sites for construction.

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What to know about Houma

Why Houma homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Houma homeowners (City population: 66,858) are working in a steadily growing, humid coastal environment with a 0.40% annual growth rate, 228 sunny days per year, and 34.25 inches of rain annually in a hardiness zone 8b setting. That combination of steady growth and a climate that alternates heavy rain with long sunny spells drives demand for dependable site work and durable landscape builds. Home projects—from raising low yards and prepping driveway bases to grading for new patios and sheds—rely on consistent, clean fill material to prevent settling, improve drainage, and provide a stable base beneath turf, pavers, or gravel. Local geology and frequent rain make quality aggregates and correct compaction essential; homeowners increasingly choose professional-supplied materials rather than hauling small loads themselves to avoid uneven settlement and repeated repairs.

Popular projects in Houma this season

  • Residential pad fill-dirt - 600 tons
  • Driveway base fill-dirt - 30 tons
  • Septic mound fill-dirt - 80 tons
  • Yard elevation fill-dirt - 250 tons
  • Pool pad fill-dirt - 120 tons

Houma quick facts

Location
West Louisiana
Population
66,858
Metro Area
2.7+ million
Annual Rainfall
34.25 inches
Sunny Days
228/year
Hardiness Zone
8b
Growth Rate
0.40% annually
Delivery Coverage
Citywide delivery available

Best times for Houma projects

Ideal Moisture Levels
Saturated Soil Risk
Heavy Rain Risk
Cool Stable Soils

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Fill Dirt delivery questions

How much does delivered fill-dirt typically cost in Houma, LA?

Delivered fill-dirt prices in Houma usually fluctuate with season, fuel, and local supply; expect a rough range of $12 to $30 per ton delivered. Small jobs and special delivery requests can raise the per-ton cost, while bulk orders may be toward the lower end; get an exact quote by entering your zip code or contacting Hello Gravel for current local pricing.

What grade or type of fill-dirt works best for coastal Houma and high groundwater areas?

For Houma's coastal, high-groundwater conditions, choose low-organic, well-graded fill-dirt with a sand/clay balance rather than topsoil or mulch. Cleaner, denser fill with minimal roots and organics reduces long-term settlement and decomposition; for critical projects consider engineered structural fill or a sand/gravel blend and discuss specs with your supplier.

How many tons of fill-dirt are in one cubic yard and how many tons do I need for 1,000 sq ft at common depths?

One cubic yard of fill-dirt typically weighs about 1.2 to 1.6 tons depending on moisture and compaction; use 1.3 tons/yd3 for quick estimates. For 1,000 sq ft you can estimate: 1 inch = ~4.0 tons, 3 inches = ~12.0 tons, and 6 inches = ~24.1 tons of fill-dirt (formula: cubic yards = area*depth inches/324, then multiply by ~1.3 tons/yd3).

Who supplies fill-dirt locally in Houma and what are minimum order sizes?

Hello Gravel connects you with trusted local suppliers around Houma and Terrebonne Parish; availability varies by zip code. Our platform typically requires a 3-ton minimum order, and deliveries are made by contracted dump truck fleets (usually tri-axle); contact Hello Gravel to see which local suppliers serve your address and current minimums.

Do I need permits to bring in fill-dirt or do grading in Houma/Terrebonne Parish?

Permits may be required if your project impacts a floodplain, wetlands, shoreline, or involves substantial grading or drainage changes; small yard fills often do not require permits but rules vary. Before large fills or work near waterways, contact Terrebonne Parish Planning and Zoning and the Parish floodplain administrator to confirm permit requirements and any coastal zone or wetlands regulations.

How does Louisiana's wet, humid climate affect settling, drainage, and compaction of fill-dirt in Houma?

Houma's wet climate and high groundwater increase settlement risk and make compaction more difficult, especially for clay-rich fill. Place fill in thin, controlled lifts with proper compaction, improve surface and subsurface drainage, and favor more granular mixes where possible to reduce long-term settlement and water retention issues.

Is fill-dirt suitable for driveways, raised yards, or under-slab fill in Houma?

Fill-dirt is suitable for raising grades and backfill when it is clean, free of organics, and properly compacted, but it is not an ideal wearing surface for driveways. For driveways and under-slab structural work, use compacted structural fill or granular base layers and finish driveways with crushed stone or asphalt; for slabs, engineered fill or compacted sand/gravel is often recommended to meet building standards.

What compaction equipment and procedures are typical for fill-dirt projects in Houma?

Small residential patches are commonly compacted with a plate compactor using 4-6 inch lifts; larger areas require a vibratory roller or sheepsfoot roller and staged lifts. Critical or structural fills should be tested (Proctor/compaction testing) and follow recommended target densities (often 90-95% of standard or modified Proctor) — consult a geotechnical engineer for important foundations or grades.

What maintenance should I expect and how long will fill-dirt last in Houma residential projects?

Expect some settlement during the first year after placement; low spots may need regrading and additional material. With proper compaction, drainage, and erosion control, fill-dirt installations can perform well for many years, but ongoing maintenance like regrading, re-compacting, and repairing erosion is common in Houma's climate.

How does the cost and performance of fill-dirt compare with crushed stone or clean fill for Houma driveways and yard grading?

Fill-dirt is usually the least expensive option and works well for raising grade or general fill, but it has poorer drainage and is more prone to settling than crushed stone or clean granular fill. Crushed stone or clean gravel costs more but gives far better load-bearing, drainage, and long-term performance for driveways and under-slab work; choose based on project purpose and budget, or combine fill-dirt for bulk raising with a granular structural base for finished surfaces.

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