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Fill Dirt

Fill Dirt in Morse

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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How Hello Gravel Works?

Simple, fast, and reliable fill dirt delivery in Morse

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Why Morse Chooses Hello Gravel

Trusted by homeowners and contractors throughout Morse

Reliable Local Delivery

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Quick Turnaround

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 Morse

Why Morse homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Morse is a small West Texas community of 210 residents sitting within a metro region that is expanding at 0.70% annually. With 228 sunny days a year, 34.25 inches of annual rainfall, and a hardiness zone of 8b, Morse combines bright, dry conditions with periodic rain events that shape yard drainage and soil behavior. As housing improvements and small infrastructure projects increase with regional growth, local homeowners need dependable materials to raise grades, correct slopes, and prepare pads for patios, sheds, and driveways. Quality fill dirt—compactable soil with low organic content—reduces future settling, supports foundations and hardscapes, and helps direct stormwater away from structures. Homeowners choose vetted aggregates to avoid surprises like excessive settling or root-rich topsoil that can undermine projects in Morse's climate. Fill Dirt in Morse performs best when placed and compacted in controlled lifts to resist erosion from sun-and-rain cycles. For grading, backfill, and building pads, select clean fill dirt with minimal organic matter so surfaces remain stable and vegetation intrusion is limited. Hello Gravel makes sourcing and delivery simple by connecting you with local suppliers, arranging dump-truck delivery, and providing clear pricing and scheduling. We require a minimum order of 3 tons, offer standard delivery in 2+ business days, and provide a next-day delivery option for orders placed before noon CST (additional fee applies). Request tailgate spreading at checkout; drivers may perform it at their discretion.

Popular projects in Morse this season

  • Driveway Raise Fill Dirt - 20 tons
  • Garage Pad Backfill Fill Dirt - 30 tons
  • Yard Leveling Fill Dirt - 50 tons
  • Septic Mound Fill Dirt - 40 tons
  • Foundation Grade Raise Fill Dirt - 80 tons

Morse quick facts

Location
West Texas
Population
210
Metro Area
2.5+ million
Annual Rainfall
34.25 inches
Sunny Days
228/year
Hardiness Zone
8b
Growth Rate
0.70% annually
Delivery Coverage
Citywide delivery available

Best times for Morse projects

Stable Fall Moisture
Optimal Spring Compaction
High Heat Drying
Cold Wet Limits

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Fill Dirt delivery questions

What does fill dirt delivery typically cost in Morse, TX?

Typical delivered prices in West Texas vary based on supplier and haul distance; expect a rough range of $10 to $35 per ton. Most rural Morse deliveries trend toward the lower or middle of that range, but long hauls, difficult access, or small orders can raise the price. Hello Gravel has a 3-ton minimum order and may charge extra for remote deliveries or tight access.

What is the usual price per ton and per cubic yard for fill dirt in West Texas?

A common West Texas price range is about $10 to $35 per ton, which converts roughly to $12 to $45 per cubic yard depending on moisture and compaction. For estimating, use 1 cubic yard = about 1.2 to 1.5 tons for fill dirt; ask your Hello Gravel quote for an exact conversion from your local supplier.

How many tons of fill dirt do I need for a 2-car driveway in Morse?

It depends on area and depth. For a typical 2-car driveway (about 20 ft x 20 ft) a 4-inch layer is roughly 5 cubic yards, or about 6 to 8 tons; a 6-inch layer is about 7.5 cubic yards, or about 9 to 12 tons. Note: fill dirt is usually used for grade and leveling; a compacted aggregate base plus a wearing surface is recommended for driveways.

Is fill dirt the best material for driveways and parking pads in hot, arid West Texas?

No — fill dirt is fine for building up grade and filling low spots, but it is not a durable wearing surface in hot, arid climates. West Texas heat and occasional storms can cause rutting and dust if fill dirt is left exposed; use fill dirt as subgrade and top with crushed stone or compacted aggregate for a durable driveway or pad.

Will fill dirt compact well on the clay soils common around Morse, TX, or do I need a different base?

Fill dirt will compact, but clay subsoils common in the area can hold moisture, shrink, and heave, causing uneven settlement. We recommend mechanical compaction in lifts and, for traffic-bearing areas, a well-graded granular base (crushed rock or limestone) on top of compacted fill; a site-specific assessment by a contractor is wise for heavy loads.

How long does fill dirt last on driveways and access roads in rural Texas before needing replenishment?

If used as a top surface, fill dirt typically needs replenishment or grading within 1 to 3 years, depending on traffic and storms. When used as compacted subgrade under a proper aggregate surface, the fill itself can last many years and require little attention, though the wearing layer will need maintenance earlier.

Fill dirt vs crushed limestone for rural Morse driveways — which is better for heavy trucks?

Crushed limestone or a well-graded aggregate base is the better choice for heavy trucks because it drains and locks together to support loads. Fill dirt does not provide the same bearing strength or wear resistance and will rut and compact unevenly under heavy traffic; use fill for grading and crushed stone for the driving surface.

Can local suppliers deliver fill dirt to remote West Texas ranch properties, and what are typical minimum order sizes?

Yes — many local suppliers deliver to rural ranch properties, but remote deliveries often incur additional fees for distance, staging, or difficult access. Hello Gravel requires a 3-ton minimum order; large deliveries are handled by tri-axle trucks, so confirm road access and turn radius before scheduling.

Do I need geotextile fabric under fill dirt in Morse to prevent erosion and mixing with subgrade?

A geotextile separation fabric is often a good idea when covering soft or clayey subgrades or when preventing washout on slopes; it helps keep the fill and base layers from mixing. For driveways and pads, place fabric under the compacted base course rather than relying on it alone; a contractor can recommend the right fabric grade for your site.

What maintenance and storm-ready products or services should I buy for fill dirt surfaces in Texas's seasonal storms?

Plan for periodic grading, adding 1 to 3 inches of fresh material after heavy storms, and installing proper drainage like ditches, culverts, or swales to protect fill areas. For dust control and surface stabilization consider professional options such as polymer stabilizers or chloride products, but consult a local supplier or contractor for product suitability and environmental rules in your area.

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