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Fill Dirt in Fort Hancock
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 Fort Hancock
Why Fort Hancock homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Fort Hancock is a small West Texas community with a city population of 1,590 and part of a larger region with a metro area population of 2.7+ million. The area is growing steadily at 0.40% annually and sits in a semi-arid climate—about 228 sunny days per year and roughly 34.25 inches of annual rainfall in USDA hardiness zone 8b. That mix of strong sun, occasional heavy rains, and open lots creates steady demand for earthmoving and grading work: building pads, driveway fills, and low-spot corrections. Homeowners and local contractors choose quality aggregates like fill dirt to achieve stable compaction, limit settlement, and direct runoff—all of which reduce maintenance on roads, yards, and foundations in this regional environment.
Popular projects in Fort Hancock this season
- Driveway Base Fill Dirt - 12 tons
- Shed Pad Fill Dirt - 8 tons
- Foundation Backfill Fill Dirt - 25 tons
- Raised Yard Fill Dirt - 30 tons
- Septic Mound Fill Dirt - 18 tons
Fort Hancock quick facts
- Location
- West Texas
- Population
- 1,590
- Metro Area
- 2.7+ million
- Annual Rainfall
- 34.25 inches
- Sunny Days
- 228/year
- Hardiness Zone
- 8b
- Growth Rate
- 0.40% annually
- Delivery Coverage
- Citywide delivery available
Best times for Fort Hancock projects
- Stable Fall Temps
- Spring Moisture Window
- High Heat Limits
- Cold Weather Limits
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Fill Dirt delivery questions
What is the current price per ton and delivery fee for fill dirt in Fort Hancock, TX?
Local prices for fill dirt in Fort Hancock vary by supplier, season, and load size. Expect a typical range of roughly $8 to $25 per ton in West Texas, with delivery fees that depend on distance, minimum truck sizes, and road access; Hello Gravel will show exact local pricing when you enter your zip code and request a quote. Our minimum order is 3 tons and next-day delivery options are available for orders placed before noon CST for an extra fee.
Which suppliers or contractors around Fort Hancock deliver fill dirt by the truckload?
Hello Gravel connects you with local quarries, landscapers, farms, and hauling contractors that serve Fort Hancock and Hudspeth County. Because supplier networks change, the fastest way to see available vendors and get firm quotes is to enter your zip code on our site or contact our sales team for supplier options and delivery windows. If you prefer a specific contractor, add that request in Order Notes and we will try to accommodate it.
How many tons of fill dirt are needed to raise 1,000 sq ft by 4 inches in Fort Hancock?
To raise 1,000 square feet by 4 inches you need about 12.35 cubic yards (1000 * 4/12 / 27 = 12.35). Depending on moisture and compaction, that is roughly 12 to 16 tons of fill dirt. Hello Gravel’s material calculator and checkout estimates will convert your dimensions to a local tonnage estimate for your order.
How does Fort Hancock’s arid climate and local soils affect fill dirt performance and settling?
Fort Hancock’s dry, desert-like conditions mean soils and fill dirt dry and shrink more than in humid climates, which can increase settlement and dust. Wind erosion and occasional heavy rain events can move loose fill unless it is compacted and protected. Proper compaction, a cap layer (gravel or stabilizer), and erosion controls are recommended for long-term stability in West Texas.
What compaction and preparation do local contractors use for fill dirt under driveways, pads, and foundations?
For non-structural uses like grading or driveway subgrade, local contractors typically place fill in 4- to 8-inch lifts and compact each lift with plate or vibratory rollers to achieve good density. For building pads and structural work, contractors use engineered fill and compaction testing (often targeting roughly 90–95% of Standard Proctor), and that work should be handled per engineer recommendations. Homeowners building foundations should hire a local contractor or engineer to specify lift thickness, compaction targets, and testing requirements.
Are there county permits, weight limits, or haul restrictions that affect delivery to Fort Hancock?
Rural deliveries to Fort Hancock are common, but Hudspeth County may have road weight limits, seasonal restrictions, or requirements for hauling over county roads. Hello Gravel coordinates with local haulers, but we recommend you check with Hudspeth County Road and Bridge or your local landowner association for any permits or access rules. Also confirm driveway width, overhead clearance, and turning radius so the truck can safely deliver to your site.
How does fill dirt compare to crusher run or road base for rural driveways and building pads in West Texas?
Fill dirt is an economical way to raise grade and backfill, but it is not a durable wearing surface; it tends to compact and erode more easily than engineered base materials. Crusher run or road base compacts tightly, sheds water better, and makes a longer-lasting driveway or pad, so many contractors use fill dirt to build grade and then cap with 4–6 inches of crusher run or road base. For longevity and reduced maintenance in West Texas, a road-base cap is usually the better choice.
What additional service costs should Fort Hancock customers expect (spreading, grading, skid steer rental)?
Tailgate spreading may be available at the driver’s discretion and is not guaranteed; additional spreading or grading is usually a paid service. Typical local price ranges are spreading/grading from about $75 to $250 depending on scope, and skid steer rental with operator commonly runs in the neighborhood of $100 to $200 per hour, though rates vary by provider. Ask for itemized quotes in checkout or request a supplier estimate before delivery so you can budget for labor and equipment.
How often will Fort Hancock property owners need to replenish or regrade fill dirt surfaces because of erosion or settling?
Frequency depends on use, slope, and exposure: lightly used, properly compacted surfaces with a gravel cap may only need topping or regrading every 2–5 years, while unprotected or high-traffic areas may require attention yearly. Wind, flash floods, and heavy trucks accelerate settling and erosion in West Texas, so plan for occasional maintenance after major storms. Preventive measures like compaction, capping, and drainage control reduce how often you need to add material.
What additives or top layers do local contractors recommend to reduce erosion of fill dirt in West Texas?
Contractors in the Fort Hancock area commonly use geotextile fabric over soft soils, then cap fill dirt with 3–6 inches of crushed stone or road base to reduce erosion and dust. For drainage channels or slopes they use riprap, berms, or vegetation adapted to arid climates; in some cases a thin clay cap or polymer stabilizer is applied to limit infiltration and dust. Discuss local options with your Hello Gravel supplier and note preferences in Order Notes so we can match materials and services to your site conditions.
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