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Fill Dirt

Fill Dirt in Hudspeth 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 Hudspeth County

Why Hudspeth County homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Hudspeth County homeowners are navigating a region shaped by steady growth and a climate that demands durable materials. The local population sits at 160,000 and the broader metro area at 4.6+ million, with a steady growth rate of 2.10% annually. In hardiness zone 8a, with about 218 sunny days and 38.97 inches of rain each year, projects must withstand long sunny stretches and occasional heavy downpours. That combination drives steady demand for residential grading, foundation backfill, driveway bases, and erosion control. For these jobs, quality fill-dirt matters: it creates a stable, compactable layer, limits post-construction settling, and helps channel runoff away from structures. Homeowners choose reliable aggregates to reduce rework, support landscaping and structures, and maintain property value over time. Fill-dirt is especially useful in Hudspeth County where sun exposure and seasonal rains can cause uneven settling in native soils. Properly sourced, low-organic fill-dirt provides a firm subgrade for patios, sheds, and concrete pads, and improves grading to reduce erosion during the 38.97-inch rain season. Hello Gravel connects you with local suppliers and professional haulers to deliver regionally appropriate fill-dirt on your schedule. Use our online calculator to size orders, request delivery windows, and add tailgate spreading at checkout; our team can guide placement and compaction best practices so your new work holds up through sunny spells and rainy seasons.

Popular projects in Hudspeth County this season

  • Driveway base fill-dirt - 120 tons
  • House pad fill-dirt - 200 tons
  • Septic mound fill-dirt - 35 tons
  • Barn pad fill-dirt - 150 tons
  • Low spot drainage fill-dirt - 60 tons

Hudspeth County quick facts

Location
Texas Region
Population
160,000
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 Hudspeth County projects

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Fill-dirt Moderate Moisture
Fill-dirt Drying
Fill-dirt Freeze Risk

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Fill Dirt delivery questions

What does fill-dirt typically cost per ton and per cubic yard in Hudspeth County, TX?

Prices vary, but expect material-only fill-dirt in West Texas to commonly run about $6 to $15 per ton. Because Hudspeth County is rural and remote, delivered prices often rise to roughly $20 to $60 per ton depending on distance from the supplier, truck type, and access; use a 1.3 tons per cubic yard estimate to convert ($26 to $78 per cubic yard delivered as a rough range). Always check your zip code on Hello Gravel for exact quotes and delivery fees for your location.

How many tons of fill-dirt will I need per cubic yard and how much for common projects like a driveway or septic pad in Hudspeth County?

As a rule of thumb, fill-dirt in Hudspeth County will weigh about 1.2 to 1.6 tons per cubic yard; use 1.3 tons/yd3 as a practical estimate. Example calculations: a 12' x 40' driveway at 4" depth needs about 6 cubic yards (~8 tons), a 1,000 sq ft yard graded up 2" needs about 6 cubic yards (~8 tons), and a typical 10' x 10' septic pad raised 8" needs about 7.4 cubic yards (~9.5 tons). For accuracy, measure your area and depth and use Hello Gravel’s material calculator or contact our team.

Which fill-dirt types and grades work best in Hudspeth County's arid climate and caliche-prone soils?

In arid Hudspeth County and caliche areas, choose clean, low-organic fill-dirt that is well-graded with enough fines to compact but without excess clay or organic matter. Suppliers often offer structural or engineered fill mixes for building pads and long-term grade work; avoid topsoil or high-organic mixes for structural fills because they settle and shrink. If caliche is present on site, discuss with the supplier—caliche can be a usable base but may need treatment for drainage and compaction.

Can I get next-day or same-day delivery of fill-dirt in Hudspeth County and what are minimum order sizes or extra fees?

Hello Gravel’s standard minimum order is 3 tons, and next-day delivery is available for orders placed before noon CST for many areas, though remote Hudspeth County locations may have longer lead times or extra fees. Same-day delivery is uncommon in rural West Texas and usually depends on local supplier availability and distance; additional long-haul or fuel surcharges are possible for remote drops. Your checkout will show available delivery dates, truck type (typically tri-axle), and any extra charges for your zip code.

What are the recommended compaction and installation steps for fill-dirt in Hudspeth County to minimize settling and erosion?

Install fill-dirt in 4" to 8" lifts, moisten each lift as needed, and compact with appropriate equipment (plate compactor for small areas, vibratory roller for larger areas) to achieve good density; many projects target standard Proctor compaction levels commonly around 90% or higher for structural work. Remove organic material and proof-roll the subgrade before placing fill, and slope and add drainage features to prevent erosion in intense rain events. For foundations, septic systems, or load-bearing pads, consider engineered fill and compaction testing by a geotechnical professional.

How does fill-dirt compare to crushed limestone, topsoil, or other materials for driveways, pads, and slope stabilization in West Texas?

Fill-dirt is best for raising grade, filling voids, and creating a compactable base; it is not ideal as a finished surface for driveways or planting. Crushed limestone or crushed rock is preferable as a driveway surface because it sheds water and resists wear, while topsoil is needed only where you plan to plant. In West Texas, caliche can act as a firm base but may have drainage limits—many contractors use compacted fill-dirt as a bulk raise and a crushed stone surface for the wearing course.

Do I need permits in Hudspeth County to bring in or place large amounts of fill-dirt for construction projects?

Hudspeth County is largely rural, but permits or approvals may be required depending on project type and location—especially for work in mapped floodplains, near county roads, or for septic and building foundations. If your project affects drainage, alters contours, or is part of a permitted structure, check with Hudspeth County officials and your local municipal authority; septic system installations often require engineered plans and inspections. When in doubt, contact county planning or the permitting office before ordering large truckloads.

What is the expected lifespan and maintenance for a fill-dirt base or a gravel driveway in Hudspeth County?

A properly installed and compacted fill-dirt base can last many years as a subgrade, but surface wearing materials (gravel or crushed rock) will usually need periodic maintenance. Expect to regrade or add 1 to 2 inches of surface material every 2 to 5 years depending on traffic and storm runoff, and plan for occasional grading after heavy rains to fix ruts and erosion. Good initial compaction, proper drainage, and regular maintenance reduce long-term costs and prolong service life.

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