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Fill Dirt

Fill Dirt in Cuero

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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Why Cuero Chooses Hello Gravel

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Quick Turnaround

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 Cuero

Why Cuero homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Cuero is a compact, growing West Texas community with a city population of 8,880 and a metro area population of 2.5+ million. With a steady growth rate of 0.70% annually, local home improvement and infill development are creating ongoing demand for basic site materials. The climate and geography matter: Cuero averages 228 sunny days per year, has an average annual rainfall of 34.25 inches, and is in hardiness zone 8b. Those conditions mean yards and foundations must handle both strong sun and periodic heavy rain, so homeowners look for fill materials that compact well, resist erosion, and provide a stable base for driveways, patios, and grading work. Quality fill dirt tailored to local soils helps avoid settling, poor drainage, and future repairs. Fill dirt in Cuero typically serves as structural subsoil—low in organic matter and intended for compacting under foundations, pads, and landscape grade adjustments. Because the area gets 34.25 inches of rain and 228 sunny days per year, choose fill dirt that drains adequately and compacts uniformly to limit washouts and settling during wet periods while standing up to sun-driven drying cycles. Hello Gravel connects you with trusted local suppliers and professional haulers so you get regionally sourced fill dirt, clear pricing, and scheduled delivery. Standard delivery is 2+ business days with next-day options for orders placed before noon CST; drivers may be able to provide tailgate spreading at their discretion.

Popular projects in Cuero this season

  • House Pad Fill Dirt - 60 tons
  • Driveway Base Fill Dirt - 20 tons
  • Yard Regrade Fill Dirt - 15 tons
  • Landscaping Berm Fill Dirt - 8 tons
  • Septic Mound Fill Dirt - 25 tons

Cuero quick facts

Location
West Texas
Population
8,880
Metro Area
2.5+ million
Annual Rainfall
34.25 inches
Sunny Days
228/year
Hardiness Zone
8b
Growth Rate
0.70% annually
Delivery Coverage
Citywide delivery available

Best times for Cuero projects

Stable Fall Moisture
Ideal Moisture Levels
High Heat Drying
Cold Compaction Limits

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Fill Dirt delivery questions

How much does delivered fill dirt typically cost in Cuero, TX?

For residential quantities in Cuero, delivered fill dirt commonly runs in the range of about $8 to $20 per ton (roughly $9 to $24 per cubic yard), depending on source, distance, moisture content, and access. Small orders pay a higher per-ton price; Hello Gravel's minimum order is 3 tons and standard delivery is 2+ business days, with next-day available for orders placed before noon CST for an additional fee. Exact pricing is best confirmed at checkout because local haul distance and supplier stock drive most cost differences.

How many tons of fill dirt are in a cubic yard for Cuero projects?

A practical conversion for most fill dirt in West Texas is about 1.2 to 1.4 tons per cubic yard. For planning and quick estimates in Cuero, use 1.25 tons per cubic yard as a reasonable working figure, and verify on the order if you need exact invoiced quantities.

What is fill dirt made of in West Texas and how does that affect compaction and drainage?

Fill dirt in the Cuero area is typically a mix of native clays, silts, fine sand, and occasional small rock or caliche nodules due to local geology. Higher clay content compacts well but drains poorly, while sandier mixes drain quicker but may need more mechanical compaction for stability. Tell your supplier the project's needs (drainage vs load-bearing) so they can match a suitable local blend.

Can I use fill dirt for driveway bases, building pads, or grading on Cuero's clay/sandy soils?

Fill dirt is fine for general grading and raising ground level, but it is not the best single material for final driveway bases or structural building pads. For driveways and pads in Cuero's soils, use fill dirt to raise grade, then finish with an engineered base such as crusher run or compacted granular borrow beneath pavement or footings to improve drainage and load capacity. Always compact fill dirt in lifts and, for building pads, follow local building code or engineer recommendations.

What compaction specs, lift thickness, and equipment are recommended for residential fill dirt in Cuero?

For residential projects, compact fill dirt in lifts rather than one large layer; typical loose lift thickness is 6 to 8 inches for heavy equipment and 4 to 6 inches for handheld compaction. Aim for about 90-95% of Standard Proctor density for structural work; small jobs can use a plate compactor or jumping jack, while larger areas require a vibratory roller or sheepsfoot roller. Moisture conditioning is important in Cuero's hot, semi-arid climate—add water if material is too dry before compacting, and avoid compaction when the topsoil is soaked after heavy rain.

What seasonal factors in Cuero affect delivery, spreading, and compaction of fill dirt?

Cuero's hot, semi-arid summers can dry out fill dirt rapidly, making it harder to achieve good compaction unless the material is moistened; schedule deliveries earlier in the day and plan water for conditioning. Spring and fall can bring localized heavy rains that delay spreading and prevent proper compaction, so avoid placing large volumes right before expected storms. Winter is usually mild, but very wet periods can also slow work—confirm delivery windows using Hello Gravel's scheduling and consider contractor availability during busy seasons.

How much do contractors in the Cuero area charge to spread and compact fill dirt?

Contractor rates in and around Cuero vary, but a typical range for spreading and compacting small residential jobs is about $0.30 to $0.75 per square foot or roughly $8 to $25 per ton, depending on access, site prep, and compaction requirements. Jobs with tighter tolerances, difficult access, or required testing will be toward the high end. Always get multiple local quotes and confirm whether the price includes hauling, fine grading, and compaction testing.

Do I need permits or inspections in DeWitt County/Cuero to import and place a lot of fill dirt?

Permit needs depend on the amount of material and the work's impact; some grading, floodplain, or building permit requirements may apply in Cuero and DeWitt County if the fill changes drainage, affects a structure, or is placed in a regulated area. Contact the City of Cuero Planning/Building Department and DeWitt County offices before large fills to check local rules and any erosion control or inspection requirements. If your project ties to a building permit, follow the permit conditions and any compaction or testing specifications.

How do I order the right amount and get fill dirt delivered through Hello Gravel in Cuero?

Use Hello Gravel's material calculator or the 'Calculate Your Needs' tool on our site to convert dimensions into cubic yards, then multiply by 1.25 (tons per cubic yard) for a working tonnage estimate. Orders have a 3-ton minimum; choose a delivery date at checkout (standard 2+ business days or next-day for orders placed before noon CST with an extra fee). Add order notes about access, placement location, and whether you want the driver to attempt tailgate spreading—drivers may spread at their discretion but it is not guaranteed.

Should I choose fill dirt, crusher run, or granular borrow for my Cuero driveway or pad?

Fill dirt is the least expensive option for raising grades and filling voids but offers poor drainage and less structural strength as a final base. Crusher run or compacted granular borrow are better choices for long-lasting driveways and building pads because they provide drainage and interlocking strength; they usually cost more but extend pavement life and reduce maintenance. For many Cuero projects, a combination works best: fill dirt to reach grade, then a compacted granular base or crusher run on top for the final structural layer.

What gradation or 'mix' descriptions should I expect when suppliers market material as 'fill dirt' in West Texas?

Suppliers commonly label fill dirt as 'clean fill' (mostly subsoil with low organic matter), 'clayey fill' (higher fine content), or 'sandy fill' (more sand and better drainage), and you may encounter mixes with some caliche or rock fragments. Clay-rich mixes compact well but retain water, while sandy mixes drain better yet may require more compaction effort for stability. Ask the supplier for a basic description and, if needed, request a sample or specification to match your drainage and compaction needs.

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