Fill Dirt delivery in Carson County, TX
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Fill Dirt in Carson 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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Next-day delivery available if ordered before noon CST. Most orders delivered within 2-4 business days.
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What to know about Carson County
Why Carson County homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Carson County has a population of 5,898 and sits within a rapidly developing region whose metro area population is 4.6+ million and that is growing at a 2.10% annual rate. With a warm, hardy climate (hardiness zone 8a), about 218 sunny days each year, and roughly 38.97 inches of annual rainfall, homeowners here see steady demand for outdoor projects year‑round. That combination of consistent sunshine and seasonal rain drives needs for reliable grading, erosion control, and foundation backfill. Homeowners and contractors alike look for quality aggregates they can count on to stabilize grades, prevent washouts, and support driveways and patios over time.
Popular projects in Carson County this season
- Residential lot grading fill-dirt - 200 tons
- Foundation backfill fill-dirt - 400 tons
- Driveway base fill-dirt - 75 tons
- Septic mound fill-dirt - 30 tons
- Pool backfill fill-dirt - 90 tons
Carson County quick facts
- Location
- Texas Region
- Population
- 5,898
- 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 Carson County projects
- Stable Fall Moisture
- Spring Wet Risk
- High Heat Drying
- Slow Winter Curing
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Fill Dirt delivery questions
How much does delivered fill-dirt typically cost in Carson County, TX?
Typical delivered prices for fill-dirt in Carson County run roughly between $15 and $35 per ton, depending on source, distance, and job access. Prices vary with transport distance, truck type, and whether you need spreading or site prep, so get a tailored quote through Hello Gravel for an exact delivered price.
Who supplies fill-dirt near Carson County and what are the minimum order sizes?
Hello Gravel connects you with local suppliers and haulers serving Carson County; our platform minimum order is 3 tons. Many local suppliers deliver by tri-axle dump (roughly 12-16 tons per truck), so remote or small-quantity deliveries may incur extra fees or require split loads—contact us to confirm supplier minimums for your address.
How do I convert tons to cubic yards and how much fill-dirt do I need for my project?
A good rule of thumb is 1 cubic yard of typical fill-dirt equals about 1.2–1.4 tons (we use ~1.25 tons/yd3 as a working number). To calculate: cubic yards = area (sq ft) x depth (ft) / 27, then multiply cubic yards by 1.25 to get tons. Example: 1,000 sq ft at 4 inches (0.333 ft) needs about 12.3 yd3 or roughly 15.4 tons.
What gradation and compaction specs work best for driveways and pads in Carson County soils?
For driveways and pads use clean, low-organic fill with a mix of granular material if possible; avoid high-organic topsoil as primary fill. Place fill in 6–8 inch lifts and compact each lift to about 90–95% of Standard Proctor density; add a crushed-stone base (4–6 inches) on top of compacted fill for driveways. For building foundations or engineered pads, follow a soils report and engineer specs rather than a generic guideline.
How does fill-dirt perform in the Texas Panhandle climate and on clay subsoils in Carson County?
Carson County’s semi-arid, windy climate increases risk of wind erosion and dust on loose fills, while occasional freeze-thaw cycles are less severe than further north but can still affect poorly compacted fills. Clay-rich subsoils in the region can shrink and swell with moisture changes, so proper compaction, drainage, and a non-expansive layer or stabilization are important to limit movement and settlement.
Is fill-dirt suitable for foundations, septic pads, rural roads, and RV pads in Carson County?
Fill-dirt is suitable as non-structural fill, for raising grades, and as a subgrade when properly placed and compacted, but requirements vary by use. Foundations and septic systems usually require engineered or tested compacted fill and must meet local code—check Carson County permitting and consult an engineer. For rural roads and RV pads, combine compacted fill with a stabilized or crushed-stone surface to improve load-bearing and reduce maintenance.
What are the benefits and costs of stabilized vs unstabilized fill-dirt for long-term maintenance in Carson County?
Stabilized fills (lime, cement, or mechanical stabilization) resist erosion, reduce dust, and perform better on clayey or weak subgrades, which lowers long-term maintenance in windy Panhandle conditions. Stabilization increases upfront cost—often substantially depending on method and site conditions—but can reduce repeat grading and dust control expenses; get an estimate for your specific project to compare lifecycle costs.
Do I need permits or worry about truck weight limits when ordering fill-dirt in Carson County?
Possibly—Carson County and local roads may have weight, bridge, and seasonal restrictions, and some rural drives or gated communities require special permits or advance notice for large dump trucks. Our drivers typically use tri-axle trucks; tell Hello Gravel about narrow drives, low-hanging wires, or sensitive roads when ordering so we can confirm access, check permit needs, and advise on any additional fees or routing.
How soon can fill-dirt be delivered and will drivers spread it for me?
Standard delivery is 2+ business days, and next-day delivery is available for orders placed before noon CST for an extra fee; confirm available dates at checkout. Tailgate spreading can sometimes be performed at the driver’s discretion—request it in Order Notes, but note Hello Gravel does not guarantee spreading services and drivers will assess safety and feasibility on arrival.
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