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Fill Dirt

Fill Dirt in Leon 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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Next-day delivery available if ordered before noon CST. Most orders delivered within 2-4 business days.

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What to know about Leon County

Why Leon County homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Leon County homeowners live in a region with a growing population of 28,189 and steady development pressures. With a 2.10% annual growth rate and a climate that averages 218 sunny days and 38.97 inches of rain each year in hardiness zone 8a, local yards and building sites face both heavy sun and significant wet-season runoff. That combination drives demand for reliable grading, foundation backfill, and erosion control—projects where quality aggregates matter. Homeowners choose tested materials to prevent settlement, channel water away from foundations, and create stable bases for patios, driveways, and landscape beds. Using the right fill-dirt up front reduces rework, protects plantings suited to the local hardiness zone, and helps manage stormwater on sloped or low sites.

Popular projects in Leon County this season

  • Yard regrade fill-dirt - 30 tons
  • Driveway base fill-dirt - 20 tons
  • Home pad fill-dirt - 180 tons
  • Pool pad backfill fill-dirt - 35 tons
  • Road shoulder repair fill-dirt - 50 tons

Leon County quick facts

Location
Texas Region
Population
28,189
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 Leon County projects

Stable Fall Moisture
Spring Wet Risk
Too Much Heat
Slow Winter Curing

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Fill Dirt delivery questions

How much does delivered fill-dirt usually cost per ton in Leon County, TX?

Delivered fill-dirt prices in Leon County typically range from about $6 to $20 per ton depending on supplier, distance, material quality, and truck access. Prices can be higher for small orders, difficult drop locations, or next-day delivery; Hello Gravel recommends getting a local quote for an accurate price and checking our minimum order of 3 tons.

What gradation or type of fill-dirt is best for driveways and building pads in Leon County?

For driveways and building pads in Leon County, use clean, low-organic fill dirt with a mix of fines and small gravel so it compacts well and sheds water; avoid topsoil or high-organic material. Contractors often prefer a well-graded fill with some clay to lock particles together for pads, and a compactable base followed by a crushed rock surface for driveways.

How do I calculate how many tons of fill-dirt I need for a driveway or to raise yard grade?

Measure the area: length x width x depth (in feet) and divide by 27 to get cubic yards, then multiply cubic yards by the material weight factor (about 1.1 to 1.4 tons per cubic yard for fill-dirt). Example: a 100 ft x 12 ft driveway at 4 inches deep is (100*12*0.333)/27 = 14.8 cubic yards, which is roughly 16 to 21 tons; round up and add 5-10% for settlement and compaction.

Can Hello Gravel connect me with local Leon County suppliers and contractors who deliver and spread fill-dirt?

Yes. Hello Gravel coordinates with trusted local suppliers and haulers in Leon County and can provide quotes and scheduling through our site; you can also request tailgate spreading at checkout although drivers perform spreading at their discretion. For spreading and compaction services, ask providers for references and a scope of work before booking.

How does Leon County's hot, humid climate and seasonal heavy rain affect fill-dirt performance and maintenance?

Hot, humid weather with heavy rain can increase erosion and settlement of loose fill, so proper compaction, grading for drainage, and erosion controls are important after placement. Expect to regrade or add material in low spots after major storms, and consider a surface layer of crushed rock on driveways to improve durability and drainage.

Should I use fill-dirt, crushed limestone, or topsoil for farm roads and building pads in Leon County?

For farm roads and drive surfaces, crushed limestone or crushed rock is usually better because it provides drainage and interlock under traffic; fill-dirt can be used to raise grade but is not a durable wearing surface. For building pads, well-compacted, low-organic fill-dirt is appropriate as a structural backfill but not as finished landscaping—use topsoil only where you plan to grow grass or plants.

Are there local permits or environmental rules in Leon County that affect placing and grading fill-dirt?

Yes, you may need permits or approvals depending on location, project size, and proximity to streams, floodplains, or county roads; Leon County or your city building and permitting office can confirm local rules. Before large fills, check floodplain, drainage, and erosion-control requirements and consider contacting Leon County Permits or the nearest municipal office for guidance.

What compaction specs and equipment do contractors in Leon County typically use for fill-dirt projects?

Contractors commonly compact fill-dirt in lifts using plate compactors for small areas and sheepsfoot or vibratory rollers for larger fills; lift thickness usually ranges from 4 to 12 inches depending on equipment and soil type. For structural building pads, engineers often call for 90-95% of Standard Proctor density and may require a geotechnical test to set exact specs.

Any practical tips for ordering and placing fill-dirt in Leon County?

Confirm truck access and drop location before ordering, order at least 5-10% extra for settlement, and request material photos or a description when placing the order since regional mixes vary. Schedule deliveries on dry days if possible, mark utilities and obstacles, and ask Hello Gravel about local suppliers that can also provide spreading or compaction services.

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