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Fill Dirt in Fisher 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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What to know about Fisher County
Why Fisher County homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Fisher County has a population of 3,688 and sits within a growing Texas region with a metro area population of 4.6+ million and an annual growth rate of 2.10%. With 218 sunny days per year, 38.97 inches of rainfall annually, and hardiness zone 8a, the local climate supports steady residential and light commercial development. That ongoing growth drives demand for reliable site-preparation materials: homeowners need fill-dirt for raising grade, backfilling foundations, and creating stable sub-bases for driveways, patios, and lawns. Quality fill-dirt that compacts well and has low organic content reduces future settling and erosion—key concerns for local projects on clay-prone soils and in areas with intermittent heavy rain.
Popular projects in Fisher County this season
- Driveway Base fill-dirt - 20 tons
- Foundation Backfill fill-dirt - 30 tons
- Yard Regrade fill-dirt - 75 tons
- Barn Pad fill-dirt - 120 tons
- Road Shoulder Repair fill-dirt - 40 tons
Fisher County quick facts
- Location
- Texas Region
- Population
- 3,688
- 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 Fisher County projects
- Stable Fall Moisture
- Spring Wet Window
- Hot Rainy Season
- Mild Winter Curing
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Fill Dirt delivery questions
What does delivered fill-dirt typically cost in rural Fisher County, TX?
In Fisher County, delivered fill-dirt commonly falls in a broad range because suppliers and hauling distance vary; expect roughly $10 to $30 per ton (about $12 to $40 per cubic yard) as a general ballpark. Longer hauls, material quality (caliche or heavy clay), and site access can push price higher, so get a tailored quote from Hello Gravel for an exact delivered price.
What soil conditions and drainage issues in Fisher County affect how fill-dirt performs?
Fisher County properties often have caliche pockets, clayey horizons, and sandy loams that affect drainage and compaction. These soils can promote shallow runoff after heavy rains and may require proper grading, subdrains, or amended material to avoid settling or ponding when using fill-dirt.
Is fill-dirt the right material for driveways or should I use a different aggregate in Fisher County?
Fill-dirt is useful for raising grades and filling low spots but is not a good wearing surface for driveways in Fisher County. For driveways, place compacted fill-dirt only as a subgrade, then use crushed limestone, road base, or aggregate (e.g., 3/4" minus or road base) as the structural and wearing layers.
What particle sizes or mixes of fill-dirt do local contractors prefer for pad fill and drive preparation?
Local contractors in the Texas Region generally want clean, well-graded fill-dirt with low organic content for pad fill—material that compacts well in lifts of 6 to 8 inches. For driveway subgrade, a fill with minimal large rock and good fines for compaction is OK, but top layers should be a coarser, engineered base material for strength and drainage.
How much fill-dirt do I need: how many tons per cubic yard and per inch over one square foot?
A good rule of thumb for fill-dirt is 1 cubic yard ≈ 1.2 to 1.4 tons (density varies by moisture and composition). One inch of fill over 1 square foot is about 0.0031 cubic yards, which equals roughly 0.0037 to 0.0043 tons; for whole projects use our material calculator to convert area and depth into tons and cubic yards for Fisher County conditions.
What are typical delivery minimums and how far will suppliers haul fill-dirt in Fisher County?
Hello Gravel has a minimum order of 3 tons, and many rural suppliers serving Fisher County commonly deliver within a 20 to 60 mile radius depending on truck routing and road rules. Tri-axle dump trucks typically carry 10 to 15 tons of loose fill-dirt, so longer-distance deliveries or very small jobs may incur extra fees—ask for a quote at checkout.
What compaction and lift depths do local building practices recommend for fill-dirt under foundations or driveways?
For foundations and structural pads in Fisher County, engineered fill compacted to 90 to 95% of standard Proctor in 6- to 8-inch lifts is commonly specified; final requirements should follow your structural engineer or local permitting authority. For non-structural yard grading, 4 to 6 inches of compacted fill is typical, but proper moisture control and testing are important to avoid settlement.
Do I need permits or approvals to bring in fill-dirt in Fisher County or on properties in town like Roby?
Permit needs depend on the scope and location: small grading projects on private rural lots often do not need a county permit, but site work that affects drainage, public right-of-way, or construction under building codes (in Roby or other municipalities) may require county or city permits. Homeowners should check with Fisher County offices or the local city for specific rules, and confirm any HOA covenants if they apply.
How does fill-dirt compare to crushed limestone or road base for rural Texas driveways and site stabilization?
Fill-dirt is primarily a low-cost bulk material for raising grade and backfill; it does not provide the structural stiffness or drainage that crushed limestone or engineered road base offer. For driveways and stabilized surfaces, use compacted road base or crushed limestone on top of a compacted fill-dirt subgrade for best performance in Fisher County's climate and soils.
What should I prepare on-site before delivery of fill-dirt to a rural property in Fisher County?
Confirm truck access, stable turning areas, and where you want the material dumped; mark utility locations and keep gates unlocked or provide driver instructions at delivery. If the ground is very soft or after heavy rains, expect the driver to assess safety—moving trucks across wet fields may not be possible without extra charges or a different drop location.
If I need to change my fill-dirt order or have an issue with delivery in Fisher County, what should I do?
Contact Hello Gravel as soon as possible—changes are easiest before the order is dispatched and depend on supplier and haul schedules. For delivery issues or material concerns after arrival, reach out promptly so our team can work with the local supplier to investigate and resolve the situation per our support process.
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