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Fill Dirt

Fill Dirt in Edom

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 Edom

Why Edom homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Edom is a small West Texas community with a city population of 450 that sits within a metro area population of 76,000. With a steady growth rate of 0.50% annually and a climate that averages 210 sunny days per year and falls in USDA hardiness zone 8a, homeowners here face a mix of strong sun exposure and occasional heavy precipitation—the area records about 48.00 inches of rain annually. Those conditions create demand for reliable earthwork and grading: homeowners need materials that stabilize grades, prevent erosion during seasonal rains, and support landscaping that tolerates high sun and heat. For many projects—from raising low spots and building beds to preparing foundations for sheds—residents prefer quality aggregates and clean fill materials that compact well and reduce future settling.

Popular projects in Edom this season

  • Backyard Grade Repair Fill Dirt - 12 tons
  • House Foundation Backfill Fill Dirt - 40 tons
  • Shop Pad Raise Fill Dirt - 120 tons
  • Septic Mound Build Fill Dirt - 25 tons
  • Driveway Approach Fill Dirt - 30 tons

Edom quick facts

Location
West Texas
Population
450
Metro Area
76,000
Annual Rainfall
48.00 inches
Sunny Days
210/year
Hardiness Zone
8a
Growth Rate
0.50% annually
Delivery Coverage
Citywide delivery available

Best times for Edom projects

Stable Fall Temps
Spring Moisture Window
Too Much Heat
Cold Weather Limits

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Fill Dirt delivery questions

How much does delivered fill dirt cost near Edom, TX?

Prices vary by supplier, haul distance, and material type, but in West Texas fill dirt commonly ranges from modest per-ton or per-cubic-yard rates. Hello Gravel shows live local rates when you enter your zip code; expect variation based on delivery distance and access, and remember our minimum order is three tons. Contact our team to get a firm quote for delivery to Edom, Van Zandt County.

What fill dirt types are commonly sold in West Texas and which should I pick?

Common local types include screened fill (clean and easy to grade), pit-run (unaltered native soil with mixed fines), and compactable engineered mixes (blended for better compaction). For backyard grading and leveling choose screened fill, while pit-run is fine for large bulk fills; use compactable mixes where you need better structural performance. If you plan to drive over it, consider combining fill dirt with road base or crusher material for the top layers.

Which suppliers deliver fill dirt to Edom and what are typical minimums and delivery ranges?

Suppliers and haulers change by availability; Hello Gravel connects you with local quarries and dump-truck fleets that serve the Edom area. Typical minimum orders start at our three-ton minimum, and delivery radii commonly fall in the 25-50 mile range depending on the supplier. Enter your zip code on our site or call our team to see the specific suppliers, minimums, and delivery windows for your address.

How much fill dirt do I need to raise 1,000 sq ft by 3 inches in Edom?

1,000 square feet raised 3 inches equals about 250 cubic feet, or roughly 9.3 cubic yards. Fill dirt density varies, but that equals about 11 to 13 tons of loose fill dirt in West Texas, so plan on roughly 12 tons. Order 10-20% extra to allow for compaction and settling, so for this job we usually recommend ordering about 13 to 15 tons.

How does the West Texas climate around Edom affect fill dirt performance and maintenance?

Hot, dry summers cause clay-rich fill to shrink and crack, while occasional heavy storms and flash floods can erode loose fill and create ruts. Expect more frequent maintenance after intense rain events and during seasonal settling; good grading, compaction, and surface protection reduce repairs. Choosing the right material and topping it with a compactable base or stone will improve durability in Van Zandt County conditions.

Are there Van Zandt County rules about using fill dirt for driveways, grading, or over septic fields?

Local rules vary, so check Van Zandt County permitting and your septic provider before placing large volumes of fill. Driveway surfacing and simple grading are commonly allowed, but using fill over septic drain fields is often restricted and could violate county or state rules. Contact the county permits office and a licensed septic inspector to confirm requirements for your specific property before ordering.

What compaction equipment and compaction targets are recommended for fill dirt on Edom soils?

For small areas use a plate compactor or walk-behind tamper; for larger jobs rent a 3/4- to 1-ton vibratory roller or hire a contractor with a smooth-drum roller. Place fill in 4-6 inch lifts and compact each lift; for structural fills aim for roughly 90-95% relative compaction (Standard Proctor equivalent) where loads are expected. Edom's clay soils often need extra passes and moisture control during compaction to reach target density.

How does fill dirt compare to crusher run, road base, and Class II base for drives and site prep in Edom?

Fill dirt is primarily fine-textured material for raising grade and backfill but does not provide the structural strength or drainage of crusher run, road base, or Class II base. Crusher run and Class II are angular stone with fines designed for compaction and load-bearing driveways, so use them as the surface or base layer. A common local approach is to use fill dirt for bulk raise and grading, then cap with road base or crushed stone for any driveway or heavy-traffic area.

How long will fill dirt last on a rural driveway in West Texas, and how often will I need to replenish it?

If fill dirt is used as the surface, expect more frequent upkeep—patching and reshaping may be needed every 1-3 years depending on traffic and storm events. If the fill is capped with a compacted road base or crushed stone, service life extends and major replenishment may be every 5-15 years, with minor grading after heavy rains. Regular maintenance after seasonal storms will prolong lifespan on Van Zandt County rural roads.

Should I use additives or fabrics with fill dirt on clay soils around Edom?

Yes—geotextile fabric is commonly recommended under fill to separate poor native clay from new material and to reduce mixing and rutting. For heavy-load areas, lime stabilization or cement treatment can be effective on high-clay soils to improve strength, but those options require a soil test and professional guidance. Adding sand can improve drainage in some mixes, but avoid over-mixing without testing; contact our team or a local soil pro to pick the right fix for your lot.

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