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Fill Dirt

Fill Dirt in Lorena

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 Lorena

Why Lorena homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Lorena, Texas (city population 11,780) sits within a growing West Texas region that includes 295,784 people and is seeing steady development at a rate of 0.47% annually. With about 228 sunny days per year, 35.74 inches of annual rainfall, and USDA hardiness zone 8a, local soils swing between sun-baked surfaces and periodic heavy moisture. That combination drives demand for reliable aggregates as homeowners tackle grading, foundation backfill, and erosion control projects. Quality materials matter here because improperly selected or contaminated fill can settle, wash away, or undermine new hardscapes under Lorena's climate conditions.

Popular projects in Lorena this season

  • Driveway base Fill Dirt - 30 tons
  • House pad Fill Dirt - 60 tons
  • Foundation backfill Fill Dirt - 20 tons
  • Lot grading Fill Dirt - 80 tons
  • Raised yard berms Fill Dirt - 15 tons

Lorena quick facts

Location
West Texas
Population
11,780
Metro Area
295,784
Annual Rainfall
35.74 inches
Sunny Days
228/year
Hardiness Zone
8a
Growth Rate
0.47% annually
Delivery Coverage
Citywide delivery available

Best times for Lorena projects

Stable Fall Temps
High Spring Moisture
Excessive Heat Limits
Slow Winter Curing

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Fill Dirt delivery questions

What does “fill dirt” mean and when should I use it in Lorena projects?

Fill dirt is clean soil used to raise or level ground, backfill trenches, and shape grades. In Lorena it is commonly used to raise yard low spots, build up around foundations (with proper contractors), or prepare a base below engineered driveway materials. It is not intended as a final wearing surface for driveways or paths without a structural base on top.

What are typical delivered prices per cubic yard and per ton for fill dirt in Lorena, TX?

Delivered fill dirt prices in the Lorena area typically range from about $10 to $25 per cubic yard, depending on haul distance and supplier, which converts roughly to $8 to $18 per ton using common weight estimates. Prices can vary with local availability, truck access, and whether spreading is requested. For an exact quote, check your zip code on Hello Gravel and select delivery options.

Which local suppliers deliver fill dirt to Lorena, and what are common minimum orders and lead times?

Hello Gravel connects you with local suppliers and haulers serving Lorena. Expect a minimum order of about 3 tons (our platform minimum) with standard delivery lead times of 2+ business days; next-day delivery is often available for orders placed before noon CST for an extra fee. Specific supplier names, minimums, and exact lead times will appear in your checkout quote.

How do I calculate how many cubic yards or tons of fill dirt I need to raise a yard or fill low spots in Lorena?

Measure length x width x depth in feet, divide by 27 to get cubic yards (L x W x D / 27 = cubic yards). To convert to tons, multiply cubic yards by the local fill dirt weight estimate (commonly 1.2 to 1.6 tons per cubic yard). For example, raising 1,000 sq ft by 6 inches (0.5 ft) needs about 18.5 cubic yards or roughly 22 to 30 tons depending on material density.

What gradation, compaction, and thickness should I expect when using fill dirt for residential driveways or grading in West Texas?

Fill dirt is best used as subfill, not the top driving surface. Place it in 6- to 8-inch lifts, compact each lift with a plate compactor or roller, and aim for tight compaction (contractors often target 90%+ of standard Proctor for structural fills). For driveways, cap the compacted fill with a specified structural base like road base or crushed stone rather than leaving fill dirt exposed.

How do Lorena’s hot seasonal climate and local clay soils affect fill dirt performance and settling?

Lorena’s hot seasons and local clay-rich soils can increase shrink-swell behavior and settlement after placement. Proper moisture conditioning and compaction during installation reduce future settling, and engineered fill or mixing with coarser material can improve stability. Expect some minor settling in the first year; plan for final grading and vegetation only after settlement stabilizes.

Are there permits, HOA rules, or local codes in Lorena I should check before placing fill dirt?

You should check with the City of Lorena planning or building department and any applicable HOA before large grading or fill projects. Small yard fills are often allowed, but significant grading, changes to drainage, or fills near floodplains may require permits or approvals. When in doubt, contact local officials or your HOA to avoid fines or required rework.

How does fill dirt compare to crushed limestone, road base, and decomposed granite for Lorena driveways and site work?

Fill dirt is economical for raising grades and backfill but is not a durable wearing surface. Crushed limestone or road base provide structural strength and drainage for driveways, while decomposed granite gives a decorative, compacted surface for walkways. For driveways in Lorena's climate, use fill dirt only beneath a properly compacted structural base rather than as the finished layer.

Do contractors in the Lorena area recommend stabilizers, geotextile fabric, or compaction equipment when installing fill dirt?

Yes, contractors commonly recommend geotextile fabric over soft or clay subgrades to separate soils and improve stability, especially on sites with poor drainage. Mechanical compaction (plate compactors or rollers) and placing material in 6- to 8-inch lifts are standard practice; chemical stabilizers are used selectively for problem soils or high-traffic areas. For critical projects, ask a contractor about compaction testing and engineered fill recommendations.

What drainage and erosion-control practices should I use with fill dirt on sloped lots around Lorena?

Slope grades to carry water away from foundations, use swales or French drains to manage concentrated flow, and protect exposed fill with erosion control measures like erosion blankets, straw mulch, or temporary vegetation. On steeper slopes consider retaining walls, terracing, or rock riprap at outlets to prevent washouts during West Texas seasonal storms. Always preserve or restore positive drainage patterns so neighboring properties are not affected.

What maintenance should I expect and how long before a fill dirt area stabilizes in Lorena?

Expect some settlement and minor surface ruts the first 6 to 12 months as the material consolidates, with the majority of settlement occurring in the first season. Routine maintenance includes top-dressing low spots, regrading, and repairing erosion after heavy rains; vegetating with appropriate grasses helps reduce erosion long-term. A properly compacted subgrade under a structural base should provide stable performance for many years.

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