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Fill Dirt

Fill Dirt in North Hobbs

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 North Hobbs

Why North Hobbs homeowners choose Hello Gravel

North Hobbs has a population of 43,070 and sits inside a steadily growing region where the broader metro area has a population of 2.5+ million and expands at a growth rate of 1.20% annually. The local climate is semi-arid, averaging 228 sunny days per year with annual rainfall of 35.50 inches and classified as hardiness zone 8b. That mix of sun and occasional heavy rain drives steady demand for earthwork: homeowners are building driveways, raising lots for drainage, installing retaining walls, and preparing pads for outbuildings. For these projects, consistent, well-graded fill-dirt is essential — it minimizes settlement, helps establish proper slopes, and speeds up grading work. Homeowners choose quality fill because organic-rich or inconsistent material can compress unevenly, cause poor drainage, and increase maintenance over time.

Popular projects in North Hobbs this season

  • Yard Regrade fill-dirt - 30 tons
  • Driveway Subgrade fill-dirt - 60 tons
  • Garage Pad fill-dirt - 120 tons
  • Septic Backfill fill-dirt - 25 tons
  • Landscape Berm fill-dirt - 40 tons

North Hobbs quick facts

Location
West New Mexico
Population
43,070
Metro Area
2.5+ million
Annual Rainfall
35.50 inches
Sunny Days
228/year
Hardiness Zone
8b
Growth Rate
1.20% annually
Delivery Coverage
Citywide delivery available

Best times for North Hobbs projects

Stable Fall Temps
Optimal Spring Compaction
High Drying Risk
Cold Weather Limits

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Fill Dirt delivery questions

How much does fill-dirt typically cost and how much is delivery in North Hobbs, NM?

Material prices for fill-dirt in the North Hobbs area commonly range from about $8 to $25 per ton (roughly $7 to $20 per cubic yard), depending on supplier, local availability, and haul distance. Hello Gravel requires a 3-ton minimum order, standard delivery is 2+ business days (next-day available for orders placed before noon CST for an extra fee), and delivery charges can vary by supplier and exact location. Check the checkout quote for exact pricing and include an extra 5-10% in your budget for compaction or overage.

What gradation and particle size of fill-dirt works best for driveways and building pads in arid West New Mexico?

Standard fill-dirt is fine-grained and useful for raising grade or non-structural fill, but it is not the best finished surface for driveways. For driveways and base layers on pads, use a well-graded, 3/4-inch minus crushed rock or aggregate base for strength and drainage; for building pads, engineered or well-graded fill placed and compacted in lifts is preferred. In North Hobbs' arid climate, choose mixes with enough coarse material to improve drainage and reduce long-term cracking and dust.

Can I use fill-dirt as backfill around foundations where clay or caliche is present near North Hobbs?

Fill-dirt can be used as backfill, but native clay and caliche near North Hobbs are often expansive or poorly draining, which increases the risk of differential movement and settlement. For structural foundation backfill, we recommend consulting a geotechnical engineer and using engineered or well-draining granular fill placed in compacted lifts; save general fill-dirt for non-structural raises or landscaping. If you do use fill-dirt, place it in thin lifts, properly compact, and provide drainage away from the foundation.

What compaction standards and equipment should I use when installing fill-dirt on a residential project in North Hobbs?

Aim for staged compaction in 4-6 inch lifts with moisture control and target a relative compaction of about 90-95% of standard Proctor where the fill is supporting structures. Small areas can be compacted with a plate compactor or jumping jack; larger areas and deeper fills typically require a small vibratory roller or tandem roller. Keep the material slightly moist for best compaction, avoid placing fill when excessively dry or frozen, and hire a contractor for larger or structural fills.

How many tons of fill-dirt do I need to raise 2,000 sq ft by 6 inches, and what conversion should I use?

Calculate volume first: 2,000 sq ft x 0.5 ft (6 inches) = 1,000 cubic feet, or about 37.0 cubic yards. Fill-dirt densities vary, so use a practical conversion of roughly 1.1 to 1.4 tons per cubic yard; using 1.3 tons/yd3 gives about 48 tons (37 yd3 x 1.3). Always order 5-10% extra to allow for compaction and grading loss.

Who supplies bulk fill-dirt in the North Hobbs/West New Mexico area and what are typical order minimums and lead times?

Hello Gravel connects you with local suppliers and haulers serving North Hobbs and the surrounding region, so specific vendors vary by zip code and stock. Typical minimums with our network start at 3 tons, standard delivery lead time is 2+ business days, and some suppliers offer next-day delivery for orders placed before noon CST for an additional fee. For supplier names, availability, and firm lead times, enter your zip code on Hello Gravel or contact our team for a quote and supplier details.

Do I need permits in Lea County or North Hobbs for large imports of fill-dirt or changing site grades?

Small landscaping fills usually do not require permits, but significant grade changes, large earthwork, or anything that alters drainage, affects floodplains, or impacts neighboring properties can require permits or approvals. Contact the City of Hobbs Building and Development Department and Lea County Planning to confirm rules for your specific project before placing a large order. If in doubt, provide your project scope to a local permitting office or a contractor to avoid potential compliance issues.

What long-term maintenance issues should I expect for fill-dirt installations in North Hobbs' climate?

In North Hobbs' arid climate expect settling, dust, and some erosion after placement, especially on exposed surfaces or slopes. Reduce these issues by compacting properly, applying a rock cover or stabilizer for traffic areas, using vegetation or gravel for erosion control, and regrading low spots after seasonal settling. Plan for routine maintenance the first 1-2 years while the fill settles and vegetative cover establishes.

How does fill-dirt compare to crushed rock, sand, or engineered fill for ranch roads and pads in arid New Mexico?

Fill-dirt is cost-effective for raising grades and filling voids, but it lacks the strength and drainage properties of crushed rock or engineered fill needed for durable ranch roads and structural pads. Crushed rock or aggregate base is a better choice for road surfaces and high-traffic areas; engineered fill is preferable under foundations and heavy pads where predictable compaction and moisture behavior are required. Use fill-dirt for bulk elevation work, then cap with appropriate base materials for finished surfaces.

What are best practices for erosion control and drainage when using fill-dirt on slopes or washes around North Hobbs?

On slopes and washes, shape benches or terraces, install swales to direct water away from fills, and use geotextile fabric under rock where erosion risk is high. Protect exposed fill with rock armoring (riprap), seeded native grasses where feasible, or mulch and erosion-control blankets to limit wind and water erosion in the arid climate. Always assess local drainage paths and avoid filling natural washes without county approval to prevent downstream flooding or permit issues.

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