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Fill Dirt

Fill Dirt in Jones 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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Why Jones County homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Jones County has a population of 19,200 and sits inside a fast-growing Texas region with a metro area population of 4.6+ million and a growth rate of 2.10% annually. With hardiness zone 8a, about 218 sunny days per year, and 38.97 inches of annual rainfall, homeowners here are actively building, regrading yards, and improving drainage year-round. That steady growth and favorable climate mean more residential projects that need reliable materials: raising low spots, building patios and driveways, and prepping foundations all require quality fill-dirt to create stable, level bases and prevent future settling or erosion. Fill-dirt in Jones County should be low in organic material, well-graded, and compactable to stand up to local wet-dry cycles driven by 38.97 inches of rain and long sunny stretches. Properly sourced fill-dirt helps maintain grade, support hardscapes, and improve drainage on sloped lots. Hello Gravel connects homeowners with local suppliers and haul fleets to provide transparent pricing, scheduled dump-truck delivery, and guidance on material selection—making it easier to get the right fill-dirt for your project without the hassle of coordinating multiple vendors.

Popular projects in Jones County this season

  • Home building pad fill-dirt - 600 tons
  • Driveway base fill-dirt - 120 tons
  • Yard grading fill-dirt - 150 tons
  • Septic mound fill-dirt - 80 tons
  • Pool backfill fill-dirt - 90 tons

Jones County quick facts

Location
Texas Region
Population
19,200
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 Jones County projects

Stable Fall Temps
Wet Spring Risk
Heat Drying Risk
Slow Winter Curing

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Fill Dirt delivery questions

What is fill-dirt and when should I choose it for projects in Jones County, TX?

Fill-dirt is a sandy to silty loam or clay-rich soil used to raise grade, fill low spots, or backfill trenches. In Jones County it is a cost-effective choice for non-structural tasks like leveling yards or bringing a site to grade, but it is not a durable wearing surface for driveways or high-traffic areas without a gravel or rock cap. For driveways or pads, consider a structural base (crusher run or road base) on top of well-compacted fill-dirt.

What delivery options, timing, and minimums does Hello Gravel offer for fill-dirt in Jones County?

Hello Gravel connects you with local suppliers and typically requires a 3-ton minimum order, delivered by dump truck (usually tri-axle). Standard delivery is 2+ business days, and next-day delivery is available for orders placed before noon CST for an extra fee. Drivers may offer tailgate spreading at their discretion; request it at checkout but expect no guarantees.

Which grades or types of fill-dirt are commonly available in the Texas region and which are best for driveways, backfill, and grading?

Regional suppliers commonly offer basic clean fill (low organics), clayey fill, and sandy fill mixes; availability varies by local geology. For backfill and grading use clean fill or clayey fill that compacts well; for driveways, fill-dirt alone is not recommended—use fill-dirt to raise grade, then cap with crusher run or road base for load-bearing and drainage. Sandy fills drain faster, clayey fills hold moisture and may shrink or swell seasonally, so pick based on your local soil needs.

How does Jones County's soil and climate affect fill-dirt performance and selection?

Jones County soils often include clay and caliche layers and the area sees hot, dry summers with occasional heavy rains, which affects settlement and drainage. Clay-rich fill can expand when wet and crack when dry, while sandy fill drains better but may require more compaction to stay stable. Choose fill-dirt and installation methods that manage drainage, avoid organic material, and allow for proper compaction to limit future settling.

How much fill-dirt do I need per square foot at common depths (2", 4", 6")?

Volume per square foot is roughly 0.00617 cubic yards at 2", 0.01235 cubic yards at 4", and 0.01852 cubic yards at 6". Using a common estimate of about 1.2 tons per cubic yard for fill-dirt, that converts to roughly 0.0074 tons (2"), 0.0148 tons (4"), and 0.0222 tons (6") per square foot. Always check with your supplier for their specific ton/yard conversion and order 5-10% extra to allow for compaction and settling.

Are there local suppliers or contractors in Jones County that deliver, spread, and compact fill-dirt? What are typical minimums?

Yes—Hello Gravel will connect you with local Jones County and nearby Abilene-area suppliers and haulers who deliver fill-dirt; many local excavation or landscaping contractors offer spreading and compaction for an additional fee. Typical minimum delivery through Hello Gravel is 3 tons, but many suppliers or contractor crews prefer truckloads (5-10 cubic yards) to make a trip economical. Request quotes that include delivery, spreading, and compaction and confirm whether the crew brings compaction equipment.

Do I need permits or HOA approval to use fill-dirt for driveways, culvert approaches, or grading in Jones County?

Permit and HOA rules vary by city, township, and whether your property is in an unincorporated area of Jones County, so check with your city building department or county office before starting work. County or city permits may be required for driveway approaches to public roads and culvert work, and HOAs can have rules on driveway materials and appearance. When in doubt, contact local authorities and review HOA covenants to avoid costly rework.

How long will fill-dirt last for driveways and pads in Jones County, and what maintenance does it need?

Fill-dirt used alone as a driving surface will deteriorate faster than compacted rock—expect rutting and erosion after heavy rains unless you add a structural gravel cap. Typical maintenance includes occasional regrading, adding fines or more material after settling, and keeping drainage ditches or swales clear to prevent washouts. For longer life, place a compacted base or crusher-run topping over the fill-dirt if it will see vehicle traffic.

How does fill-dirt compare to crusher run, road base, and decomposed granite for driveways and grading in Jones County?

Fill-dirt is the least expensive option for raising grade and backfill but provides poor load-bearing and drainage compared to crusher run or road base. Crusher run and road base are engineered for compaction, drainage, and durability, making them better choices for driveways and high-traffic areas; decomposed granite is a more decorative, semi-permeable option for low-traffic paths. For Jones County's climate and soils, use fill-dirt for bulk raising and then a compacted rock base for surfaces that must support vehicles.

What compaction and installation practices are recommended for fill-dirt on residential projects in Jones County?

Install fill-dirt in thin lifts—typically 4" to 6" loose—and compact each lift with a plate compactor for small areas or a vibratory roller for larger areas. Aim for consistent moisture conditioning before compaction and get a compaction test if the fill supports foundations, slabs, or driveways. For structural or load-bearing work, hire a contractor and consider geotechnical guidance to meet local specifications.

Are there seasonal considerations in Jones County that affect delivery, installation, and settling of fill-dirt?

Yes. Hot, dry summers can speed surface drying and shrinkage of clay-rich fill, while heavy summer or spring storms can cause erosion and slow delivery or installation. Suppliers and haulers may delay deliveries during very wet conditions to avoid rutting and truck access problems, and newly placed fill will settle over the first rainy season so plan to allow time before final grading or paving. Schedule work in drier windows and plan for a follow-up inspection and touch-up after the first few rain events.

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