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Fill Dirt in Hill 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 Hill County
Why Hill County homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Hill County has a city population of 36,021 and is part of a metro area of 4.6+ million residents. With a steady growth rate of 2.10% annually and a climate in hardiness zone 8a, the area supports frequent home building, yard makeovers, and infrastructure updates. Homeowners benefit from 218 sunny days each year but should also plan for 38.97 inches of annual rainfall, which affects grading and drainage decisions. That combination of growth and weather drives demand for dependable aggregates—especially fill-dirt—for tasks like regrading low spots, backfilling foundations, building driveways, and creating level bases for patios and sheds. Choosing quality fill-dirt reduces long-term settling, minimizes erosion during heavy rains, and gives contractors and DIYers a predictable material to work with.
Popular projects in Hill County this season
- Lot grading fill-dirt - 60 tons
- Driveway build-up fill-dirt - 25 tons
- Foundation backfill fill-dirt - 180 tons
- Pool pad fill-dirt - 35 tons
- Road shoulder repair fill-dirt - 120 tons
Hill County quick facts
- Location
- Texas Region
- Population
- 36,021
- 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 Hill County projects
- Ideal Moisture Levels
- Wet Spring Risk
- High Heat Drying
- Slow Winter Curing
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Fill Dirt delivery questions
What does 'fill-dirt' mean in Hill County and what is it used for?
Fill-dirt is subsoil with low organic content used to raise or level ground, not topsoil for planting. In Hill County it is commonly used to build pads, raise driveways, backfill foundations, and correct grades before placing gravel or sod. Because local material reflects Hill County geology, color and clay content can vary by supplier. If you need planting soil or drainage material, ask for a specific product rather than standard fill-dirt.
What is the typical delivered price per ton for fill-dirt in Hill County, TX?
Delivered prices for fill-dirt in Hill County typically range from about $10 to $20 per ton, depending on local supplier rates, distance, and access to the drop site. Heavy-haul charges, rural delivery fees, and seasonal demand can push costs higher. Use our zip-code quote tool or contact our team for a firm price for your address.
How many tons of fill-dirt do I need to raise a 2-car driveway 4 inches?
Assuming a standard 2-car driveway about 20 ft wide by 20 ft long, raising it 4 inches requires roughly 5 cubic yards (about 6.5 to 7 tons) of fill-dirt. Allow 10% to 20% extra for compaction and grading losses, so order about 8 tons to be safe. If your driveway is longer or wider, recalculate using area x depth to get the correct quantity.
What type or size of fill-dirt works best with Hill County's clay soils?
For Hill County's clay-prone soils, choose clean, low-organic fill-dirt with minimal fines and good compaction properties. Avoid high-organic topsoil or silty mixes that retain water; instead use well-draining fill or request a blended subbase from suppliers. For driveways and grade work, pairing compacted fill-dirt with a granular layer (crushed stone) on top improves drainage and stability.
Will fill-dirt hold up to heavy rains and erosion on sloped lots in Hill County?
Loose fill-dirt by itself can erode on slopes during heavy rains common in Central Texas. Proper installation—compaction in lifts, slope stabilization (sod, erosion blankets, rip rap, or retaining walls), and surface cover—greatly reduces washout risk. For steep or highly erosive slopes, ask a contractor or engineer about erosion control measures before delivery.
How much does professional grading and compaction cost in Hill County for fill-dirt projects?
Labor and equipment costs vary, but typical contractor rates for grading and compaction in Hill County range from about $50 to $150 per hour depending on machine and operator. For modest driveway raises or small pads expect total installation costs from a few hundred dollars up to $1,500-$3,000 for larger jobs that require excavation, compaction, and finish grading. Get written estimates from local contractors and confirm whether compaction testing is included if your project needs engineered specifications.
Do I need permits in Hill County or Texas for bringing in large amounts of fill-dirt?
Permitting requirements vary by project and location; routine deliveries of fill-dirt often do not require a permit, but changes that affect drainage, floodplains, wetlands, septic systems, or county road access may require permits or approvals. For septic mounds, mobile home pads, or large earthwork, check with Hill County permitting and the local health district before starting. When in doubt, contact county offices or ask Hello Gravel for guidance before ordering large volumes.
Which suppliers deliver fill-dirt to rural Hill County addresses and what are common delivery minimums?
Hello Gravel connects you with local Hill County suppliers that deliver to rural addresses; supplier availability and minimums vary by location. Our platform minimum order is 3 tons, but rural deliveries often have higher minimums or added mileage fees—commonly 5 to 10 tons for long-drive or restricted-access sites. Enter your zip code on our site or contact our team to see which local suppliers can deliver to your address and their specific minimums.
Should contractors use fill-dirt or crushed stone for farm roads and equipment paths in Hill County?
For farm roads and heavy-use equipment paths in Hill County's clay soils, crushed stone or crushed limestone is generally recommended as the wearing surface because it sheds water and resists rutting. Fill-dirt can be used as a subgrade to build up low spots, but it should be compacted and capped with a granular base and a stone surface for durable performance. Contractors typically use a compacted fill subgrade plus 4 to 6 inches of crushed stone for routine farm access roads.
How long before fill-dirt needs topping up or re-compaction in Hill County's climate?
Most new fill-dirt settles the most in the first 6 to 12 months; you may need minor top-ups or regrade after the first rainy season. With proper compaction during installation and a protective surface (stone, turf, or vegetation), intervals between maintenance lengthen—often several years for low-traffic areas. High-traffic or poorly drained sites will need attention more often.
Can I use fill-dirt to level a septic mound or build a mobile home pad in Hill County? What specs are recommended?
Fill-dirt can be part of septic mounds or mobile home pads, but these applications typically require engineered fill and compaction to specific standards. For safety and code compliance, Hill County and the local health authority usually require plans or approvals; engineered specs often call for compacted lifts (commonly 6 to 8 inches) and well-draining material or a granular cap. Always consult the county health department and a licensed engineer before using fill-dirt for septic or structural pads.
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