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Fill Dirt

Fill Dirt in Mountain Home

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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Simple, fast, and reliable fill-dirt delivery in Mountain Home

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Why Mountain Home Chooses Hello Gravel

Trusted by homeowners and contractors throughout Mountain Home

Reliable Local Delivery

On-time delivery from vetted local suppliers you can trust.

High Quality Standards

Materials are quality checked to ensure 100% satisfaction.

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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 Mountain Home

Why Mountain Home homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Mountain Home (population 1,410) sits in a growing West Texas landscape that combines sunny weather and periodic heavy rain—about 228 sunny days per year and 34.25 inches of annual rainfall—so homeowners planning projects must balance drainage, compaction, and erosion control. With a steady growth rate of 0.70% annually and hardiness zone 8a, local building and landscaping activity tends toward new pads, yard regrades, and foundation backfill. That demand drives the need for reliable, clean aggregates: homeowners choose quality materials to create stable grades, reduce settlement, and keep water away from structures. Fill-dirt is a practical, cost-effective choice where you need to raise or level ground before paving, laying slab, or installing beds and retaining walls.

Popular projects in Mountain Home this season

  • House Pad fill-dirt - 300 tons
  • Driveway Subgrade fill-dirt - 80 tons
  • Septic Mound fill-dirt - 30 tons
  • Retaining Wall Backfill fill-dirt - 50 tons
  • Pool Subgrade fill-dirt - 120 tons

Mountain Home quick facts

Location
West Texas
Population
1,410
Metro Area
2.5+ million
Annual Rainfall
34.25 inches
Sunny Days
228/year
Hardiness Zone
8a
Growth Rate
0.70% annually
Delivery Coverage
Citywide delivery available

Best times for Mountain Home projects

Stable Fall Moisture
Spring Wet Risk
High Summer Drying
Slow Winter Curing

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Fill Dirt delivery questions

How much does fill-dirt delivery typically cost around Mountain Home, TX?

Prices vary by supplier and distance, but typical delivered fill-dirt in the Mountain Home/West Texas area often falls in a moderate range. Expect a per-ton delivered price estimate rather than a guarantee, and small orders can have higher per-ton rates because of truck minimums. Hello Gravel requires a minimum order of 3 tons and shows up-front pricing and any delivery fees at checkout; contact our team for a tailored quote for your address.

Who supplies fill-dirt near Mountain Home and what are common minimum order sizes?

Hello Gravel connects you with trusted local suppliers and haulers that serve the Mountain Home area rather than operating our own quarries. Common minimums for rural deliveries are 3 tons (our platform minimum) up to about 10 tons depending on the supplier and how close you are to their pit. If you need a larger or smaller load, request a quote in checkout or call our team to explore nearby suppliers and delivery options.

What is fill-dirt made of here and is it suitable for driveways and backfill in West Texas?

Fill-dirt is usually native earth from a quarry or pit, containing fines, sand, and small gravel; composition varies regionally in West Texas. It works well for general backfill and raising grade, but it is not the best finished driving surface—compactible but prone to dust and erosion unless capped with road base or crushed stone. For driveways, we recommend using fill-dirt for lift and grade control, then topping with a structural base material for long-term performance.

How many tons are in a cubic yard of fill-dirt for ordering in Texas?

Fill-dirt density varies with moisture and compaction, but a practical conversion for Mountain Home-style fill-dirt is about 1.2 to 1.6 tons per cubic yard. Use 1.4 tons per cubic yard as a mid-range estimate when calculating material needs, then order a little extra (5-10%) for compaction and waste. Our online calculator can convert your volume to tons based on that range.

What compaction levels and construction methods should I use under a driveway or foundation?

For driveways, place fill-dirt in 4- to 6-inch lifts and mechanically compact each lift with a plate compactor or small roller until firm; aim for high relative compaction (contractor typical targets of roughly 90% compaction). For structural foundations, fill-dirt alone is usually not an engineered base—use engineered fill or follow your engineer's specs. If you plan to build a driveway, follow up fill-dirt with a proper road base or crusher-run layer to provide strength and drainage.

How does fill-dirt perform in the hot, dry West Texas climate near Mountain Home?

In arid West Texas, fill-dirt tends to dry hard and create dust if left exposed; it generally does not suffer freeze/thaw problems here. Drainage can be an issue if the fill contains a lot of clay, so grading, slope, and a permeable cap (gravel or road base) help shed water and reduce erosion. For dust control, keep the surface covered with rock or use water/petit chemical stabilizers recommended by your supplier.

What are common alternatives to fill-dirt for driveways and backfill, and the pros and cons?

Common alternatives include crusher-run (crusher fines), road base, and clean fill sand. Crusher-run and road base provide better compaction, load-bearing capacity, and finished driving surfaces but cost more than plain fill-dirt; clean fill sand drains well but may shift under loads. For driveways in Mountain Home, many homeowners use fill-dirt to build grade and then cap with crusher-run or road base for the driving surface.

How long will a fill-dirt surfaced rural driveway last and what maintenance is typical?

A driveway left as plain fill-dirt will need frequent upkeep and may only hold up a season or two before regrading is required, especially after heavy rains. Topping the fill with road base or crushed stone extends life to many years with routine maintenance such as annual grading, occasional replenishment of fines or gravel, and dust control. Low-traffic rural driveways that are capped correctly can last a decade or more with spot repairs and periodic regrading.

Are there delivery access, permitting, or road-weight issues for hauling fill-dirt to rural Mountain Home properties?

Yes, ask about local county or municipality rules before delivery: narrow roads, low bridges, or local road-weight limits can require permits or alternate routing for tri-axle dump trucks. Tell us about narrow gates, soft driveways, or utility wires when you order so suppliers can plan the right truck and equipment. If access is tight, consider staging material on a nearby public drop point where allowed, and always check with your county road office about any needed permits.

Do suppliers offer screened vs unscreened fill-dirt and which should I choose for patio or garage subbase?

Some local suppliers offer screened fill-dirt (fines and large clumps removed) and unscreened pit-run material; screened product typically costs more but yields a finer, more uniform fill. For a patio or garage subbase, screened material compacts more predictably and is the better choice, while unscreened fill-dirt is acceptable for rough backfill or building up grade where finish and compaction are less critical. Ask for screening options in checkout notes and our team can recommend the right choice for your project.

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