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Fill Dirt in Calhoun County
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 Calhoun County
Why Calhoun County homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Calhoun County has a population of 21,000 and sits within a fast-growing regional market whose metro area population is 4.6+ million, with an annual growth rate of 2.10%. Local climate supports year-round outdoor projects: the area averages 218 sunny days per year, falls in hardiness zone 8a, and receives 38.97 inches of annual rainfall. That combination of growth and weather creates steady demand for site-prep materials as homeowners add driveways, raise grades, and build landscapes. For those projects, quality aggregates matter — the right fill-dirt provides a stable subgrade, reduces long-term settling, and helps manage water around foundations and landscaping. Because materials reflect regional geology, homeowners should expect variation in color and texture and prioritize properly sourced and tested fill-dirt for structural work.
Popular projects in Calhoun County this season
- Raised foundation fill-dirt - 300 tons
- Driveway base fill-dirt - 45 tons
- Yard grading fill-dirt - 80 tons
- Septic mound fill-dirt - 30 tons
- Flood berm fill-dirt - 500 tons
Calhoun County quick facts
- Location
- Texas Region
- Population
- 21,000
- Metro Area
- 4.6+ million
- Annual Rainfall
- 38.97 inches
- Sunny Days
- 218/year
- Hardiness Zone
- 8a
- Growth Rate
- 2.10% annually
- Delivery Coverage
- Citywide delivery available
Best times for Calhoun County projects
- Ideal Fall Compaction
- Good Spring Workability
- High Rain Risk
- Limited Winter Compaction
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Fill Dirt delivery questions
How much does delivered fill-dirt usually cost in Calhoun County, TX?
Delivered fill-dirt prices in Calhoun County vary with supplier, haul distance, and seasonal demand. Expect a rough range of $12 to $30 per ton (about $9 to $22 per cubic yard) delivered for typical non-engineered fill-dirt, with Hello Gravel minimum orders starting at 3 tons and possible delivery fees for short-notice or next-day service. Always request a local quote through Hello Gravel to see exact pricing for your zip code and chosen delivery date.
Can I get same-day delivery of bulk fill-dirt in Calhoun County?
Same-day delivery is sometimes available in the Texas Gulf Coast region when a nearby supplier and hauler have open capacity, but it is not guaranteed. Use Hello Gravel to check your zip code and available delivery dates; next-day delivery is available if ordered before noon CST for an extra fee. For guaranteed timing, plan at least 2 business days ahead.
What type of fill-dirt is best for driveways, crawlspace backfill, and yard grading in coastal Calhoun County with high groundwater?
For driveways in coastal Calhoun County, use a well-draining base (granular material or crushed limestone) over compacted, clean fill; plain garden fill-dirt alone will not provide a durable driveway surface. For crawlspace backfill and areas near high groundwater, choose clean, low-organic, free-draining fill (sandy or mixed granular fill) and avoid organic-rich clays that hold water. For general yard grading, standard fill-dirt is acceptable for raising grade, but expect more settlement and plan for additional compaction and surface drainage improvements.
How much fill-dirt do I need to raise 1,000 sq ft by 3 inches, 6 inches, or 1 foot?
To raise 1,000 sq ft by 3 inches requires about 9.3 cubic yards (roughly 11 to 14 tons using typical fill-dirt density). For 6 inches you need about 18.5 cubic yards (about 22 to 28 tons). For 1 foot you need about 37 cubic yards (about 44 to 56 tons). Contact Hello Gravel for an exact quantity using the specific material density for your quote.
Do I need permits or special approvals in Calhoun County to raise lot grades or build driveways with fill-dirt near flood zones?
You may need permits or approvals if your work affects FEMA floodplains, county drainage, shorelines, or municipal rights-of-way; local rules vary by municipality (for example, Port Lavaca or other towns in Calhoun County). Check with the Calhoun County permitting office and your local city building or planning department before placing large amounts of fill, and ask the county floodplain administrator about elevation and mitigation requirements. Hello Gravel can help coordinate timing but cannot approve permits—contact local authorities for final requirements.
How does fill-dirt hold up in Calhoun County's hot, humid climate and heavy rain or hurricane events?
Fill-dirt can settle, erode, or pond in hot, humid, and storm-prone coastal conditions if not properly compacted and drained. Heavy rains and storm surge increase erosion risk—use proper compaction, slope grading, swales, and erosion controls (silt fence, matting) to protect new fill. For areas at risk of flooding or saltwater exposure, choose clean, stable fill and consider a granular drainage layer beneath finished surfaces.
What do contractors typically charge to place and compact fill-dirt for a residential driveway or yard in Calhoun County?
Installation costs depend on access, haul distance, site prep, and compaction requirements; expect a broad local range rather than a fixed rate. As a rough guide, small-scale grading and compaction work may add $1.50 to $4.00 per square foot for driveway base work (materials separate), while simple yard grading projects are often less per square foot but include mobilization fees. Get multiple local bids and ask whether price includes compaction testing, equipment mobilization, and finish grading.
How does fill-dirt compare to clean fill, crushed limestone, or crushed concrete for driveways and pads in Calhoun County?
Fill-dirt is usually the least expensive option for raising grade but is not ideal as a finished driveway base because it compacts poorly and can retain moisture. Clean fill (low organic content) is better for structural support; crushed limestone provides a durable, well-compacting base that performs very well for Texas driveways, and crushed concrete is a cost-effective, sturdy alternative if drainage isn’t compromised. For driveways and pads in coastal Calhoun County, use crushed stone or crushed concrete as the base and reserve fill-dirt for bulk grade changes under a properly designed base.
Are there delivery restrictions, recommended truck sizes, or access requirements for bulk fill-dirt deliveries in rural Calhoun County?
Most deliveries to Calhoun County use tri-axle dump trucks; minimum orders are typically 3 tons. Ensure truck access of at least 12 feet wide and about 14 feet vertical clearance, stable drive surfaces for heavy trucks, and a clear drop zone free of overhead lines or low branches. Tell Hello Gravel about narrow drives, soft soils, or long driveways during checkout so your supplier can confirm truck size, offloading method, and any additional fees.
How much maintenance will fill-dirt areas need after placement in Calhoun County?
Expect settlement and some surface adjustment during the first 6 to 12 months—light regrading and top-up fills are common after storms or heavy rains. Driveways built on proper crushed-stone bases over fill-dirt typically need regrading or additional topping less often (every 1 to 3 years depending on traffic). Regularly inspect slopes for erosion after heavy rains and repair rills or washouts promptly; use vegetation or erosion control blankets on exposed slopes to reduce maintenance.
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