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Fill Dirt

Fill Dirt in Dallam 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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Why Dallam County homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Dallam County homeowners are building and renovating in an area with a city population of 6,703 and a metro area population of 4.6+ million. The region’s steady growth (2.10% annually), abundant sunshine (218 sunny days per year), and a moderate annual rainfall of 38.97 inches, combined with hardiness zone 8a, mean ongoing residential development and frequent exterior projects. That combination of growth and climate drives demand for reliable aggregates: fill-dirt is a go-to material when you need to raise grades, level sites for patios or sheds, stabilize footings, or create a consistent base under driveways and walkways. Homeowners choose quality fill-dirt to reduce settling, avoid organic material in structural backfill, and create a stable, compactable layer that stands up to sun and seasonal rain in this part of Texas.

Popular projects in Dallam County this season

  • fill-dirt house pad - 350 tons
  • fill-dirt driveway base - 80 tons
  • fill-dirt septic mound - 60 tons
  • fill-dirt utility trench backfill - 25 tons
  • fill-dirt landscape berms - 50 tons

Dallam County quick facts

Location
Texas Region
Population
6,703
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 Dallam County projects

Stable Fall Moisture
Spring Wet Limits
High Heat Drying
Slow Winter Curing

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Fill Dirt delivery questions

How much does delivered fill-dirt typically cost in Dallam County, TX?

Delivered prices in Dallam County usually vary with distance, material quality, and moisture. Expect a rough range of $8 to $25 per ton (about $10 to $30 per cubic yard) for basic fill-dirt, with higher prices for truck fees or long rural hauls. Get a firm quote through Hello Gravel for your zip code and remember our minimum order is 3 tons.

Where can I buy and have fill-dirt delivered in Dallam County?

Hello Gravel connects you with local suppliers and haulers that serve Dallam County, including regional dirt pits and contractors. Enter your zip code on our site or call the sales team to see available suppliers, compare prices, and schedule delivery. For rural addresses expect possible distance or site-access fees.

What type of fill-dirt mix and particle size is best for driveways and general lot fill in the Texas Panhandle?

For subgrade fill in the Panhandle, choose a well-graded sandy loam or granular fill with low organic content and some fines so it compacts well; avoid topsoil or high-organic material. Because Dallam County soils can include caliche and wind-blown silt, you may need a mix that drains but also compacts—reserve crusher-run or crushed limestone for the driveway wearing surface. Ask your Hello Gravel supplier for a compactable fill-dirt suitable for structural fills.

What truck sizes, delivery fees, and minimum orders should I expect for Dallam County deliveries?

Typical dump trucks used in the region include single-axle (6-8 tons), tandem-axle (12-18 tons), and tri-axle (18-22 tons) loads; Hello Gravel commonly schedules tri-axle trucks. We have a 3-ton minimum order; many deliveries are free in populated areas, but remote Dallam County deliveries can incur additional fuel or access fees—your checkout quote will show any extra charges.

How many tons of fill-dirt do I need per square foot for a given depth?

Use this formula: cubic yards = (area in sq ft * depth in inches) / 324, and then multiply cubic yards by the material density to get tons. Fill-dirt in this region commonly weighs about 1.1 to 1.4 tons per cubic yard (use 1.2 tons/yd3 as a working number). Example: 1,000 sq ft at 6 inches needs (1000*6)/324 = 18.5 cu yd, which is roughly 22 to 24 tons at 1.2 tons/yd3.

What compaction is required and what equipment should I use on Dallam County soils?

Place fill in lifts (layers) and compact each lift; for most projects keep lifts 6 to 8 inches loose thickness before compaction. Small areas can be compacted with a plate compactor or hand-operated rammer, while larger areas need a vibratory roller or sheepsfoot roller; aim for roughly 90% of Standard Proctor density for structural fills and follow any local code. Note that caliche layers or very sandy soils common in the Panhandle may need different compaction techniques—contact your supplier or a geotech if unsure.

Do I need permits or approvals to bring fill-dirt into Dallam County?

Permit needs depend on location and project size: routine small fills on private rural property often need no county permit, but work inside city limits (for example parts of Dalhart) or in regulated floodplains or wetlands may require permits. Before importing large volumes, check with Dallam County offices, the local city planning department, and state agencies as needed; for environmental questions contact the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. If you plan work near state roads or drainage easements, also notify the appropriate road authority.

What seasonal issues should I consider when installing fill-dirt in Dallam County?

Dallam County has a semi-arid Panhandle climate with high winds, occasional heavy storms, and winter freezes, so schedule major fills during drier months to ease compaction and truck access. Avoid placing large lifts when the ground is saturated or during windy conditions that can blow silt; allow time for proper compaction and curing before surfacing. Plan deliveries to avoid muddy access after spring rains or freeze-thaw cycles that can change soil behavior.

Is fill-dirt a good material for a driveway compared with crusher run, limestone, or recycled concrete?

Fill-dirt is appropriate for raising grade and creating a compactable subgrade, but it is not a recommended top surface for driveways because it compacts poorly and can rut and erode. Crusher run, crushed limestone, or recycled concrete provide a stable, load-bearing wearing surface with better drainage and longer life; recycled concrete can be economical but quality varies by source. For a durable driveway in Dallam County, use compacted fill-dirt as subgrade then place 4-6 inches of crusher run or similar base and a proper wearing course.

How often will a fill-dirt driveway or access road need maintenance in Dallam County?

If left as a fill-dirt surface you should expect more frequent maintenance: grading and adding material after heavy rains or seasonal settling—often yearly for active access roads. With a proper aggregate surface over compacted fill, maintenance drops to occasional top-ups and grading every few years and pothole repairs as needed. Regular maintenance after storms and periodic regrading extend service life significantly.

How should I prepare my site so trucks can deliver fill-dirt safely in Dallam County?

Clear a turning and dumping area with at least 12 feet of width and confirm overhead clearance from power lines and tree limbs; provide a firm approach so heavy trucks do not get stuck, especially after rain. Mark the preferred dump location and note gated entrances, soft shoulders, or narrow country roads on your order notes so drivers can plan. If access is limited, ask Hello Gravel about smaller truck options or a staged delivery to avoid problems.

How do I check the quality of fill-dirt before buying for a Dallam County project?

Ask the supplier for a description of the material (source, presence of organics, and any visible debris) and request a sample for inspection. For structural or large projects consider a simple lab test or sieve analysis to confirm particle size and density, and avoid topsoil or high-organic mixes. Hello Gravel can help connect you with suppliers who provide material details and test data for bigger jobs.

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