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Fill Dirt in Cashion Community
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 Cashion Community
Why Cashion Community homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Cashion Community (city population: 500) sits in West Texas within reach of a larger metro area (metro area population: 2.5+ million). With a steady growth rate: 0.70% annually and a climate that averages sunny days: 228/year and annual rainfall: 34.25 inches, homeowners here are regularly tackling projects that need reliable base material and good drainage. Whether leveling a yard, raising a foundation pad, or filling utility trenches, local soil conditions and the region's dry, sun-intense summers make it important to use clean, well-graded fill-dirt that compacts predictably. Homeowners choose quality aggregates to avoid settling, reduce erosion, and create a stable base for landscaping, hardscapes, and building pads in Cashion Community's hardiness zone: 8a.
Popular projects in Cashion Community this season
- Home foundation fill-dirt - 40 tons
- Driveway base fill-dirt - 25 tons
- Septic mound fill-dirt - 35 tons
- Lot grading fill-dirt - 60 tons
- Retaining berm fill-dirt - 20 tons
Cashion Community quick facts
- Location
- West Texas
- Population
- 500
- Metro Area
- 2.5+ million
- Annual Rainfall
- 34.25 inches
- Sunny Days
- 228/year
- Hardiness Zone
- 8a
- Growth Rate
- 0.70% annually
- Delivery Coverage
- Citywide delivery available
Best times for Cashion Community projects
- Good Fall Compaction
- Spring Saturation Risk
- High Heat Shrinkage
- Slow Winter Curing
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Fill Dirt delivery questions
Is fill-dirt cheaper than gravel in Cashion Community, TX?
Yes, fill-dirt is generally less expensive per ton than crushed gravel because it is less processed. In West Texas markets like Cashion Community, local availability and trucking affect price, so check Hello Gravel for a site-specific quote and remember our minimum order is 3 tons.
Can I just put gravel on top of existing fill-dirt?
You can, but the fill-dirt must be properly compacted and graded first. In Cashion Community's clay and caliche-prone soils, compacting in lifts and adding a crushed-stone base or geotextile will reduce settling and spreading of the gravel over time.
How much fill-dirt do I need for 1,000 sq ft?
Material needed depends on depth. For 1,000 sq ft: 2 inches ≈ 6.2 cubic yards (≈ 6.8 tons), 6 inches ≈ 18.5 cubic yards (≈ 20.4 tons), and 12 inches ≈ 37 cubic yards (≈ 40.7 tons); these are estimates, so use Hello Gravel's material calculator or request a quote for a precise amount.
Can compacted fill-dirt act as a low-cost base like 'poor man's concrete'?
Compacted fill-dirt can serve as an inexpensive base for light uses like walkways or low-traffic yards, but it is not a structural substitute for concrete or engineered base for heavy loads. For driveways, patios, or structures in West Texas where soils can shrink or heave, we recommend a crushed-rock base and proper compaction or engineered fill rather than relying only on fill-dirt.
Should I mix fill-dirt with topsoil for garden beds (the 70/30 idea)?
Do not use raw fill-dirt as planting soil on its own; it often lacks organic matter and can be dense. If you must mix, keep fill-dirt to a minority of the planting zone (for example no more than 30% of the planting mix) and add quality topsoil and compost; for Cashion Community's arid climate, use mostly topsoil and organic amendments for flower beds and vegetable gardens.
How much fill-dirt will I need to prep a 20 ft by 50 ft driveway area?
For a typical base depth of 4 inches over a 20 ft x 50 ft area (1,000 sq ft), you'd need about 12.3 cubic yards of material (roughly 13–14 tons). If you plan to use fill-dirt under a crushed stone base, order extra for compaction and grading and request advice from Hello Gravel to match truck delivery to your site access.
Do I need to lay anything under fill-dirt to prevent problems later?
Not always, but site conditions matter. In Cashion Community, where clay and runoff can be issues, installers often use geotextile fabric, a crushed-stone subbase, drainage swales, and compacted lifts to prevent settling and erosion; the driver can tailgate spread at their discretion, but plan for compaction equipment if possible.
How deep should I place fill-dirt when raising or leveling a yard?
For small grading adjustments, add fill-dirt in 4–6 inch lifts and compact each lift; this reduces future settling. For bigger raises (more than 6–12 inches total), stage the work over multiple compacted lifts and consider professional compaction testing because West Texas soils can shift more with moisture changes.
Do I need permits or soil testing before bringing fill-dirt to my Cashion Community property?
Minor residential grading often does not require a permit, but large fills, changes to drainage, or work near property lines or flood-prone areas may. Check Taylor County or the local Cashion Community permitting office and for structural or foundation work get a soil test or engineer sign-off to avoid settlement and drainage problems.
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