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Fill Dirt

Fill Dirt in Nueces 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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What to know about Nueces County

Why Nueces County homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Nueces County homeowners are building and repairing in a region where the city population is 19,000 and the metro area population is 4.6+ million, and development is growing at 2.10% annually. The local climate—hardiness zone 8a, 218 sunny days per year, and 38.97 inches of rainfall annually—supports year-round projects but creates grading and drainage challenges after heavy storms. That steady growth and active construction environment increase demand for reliable earth-moving materials. Quality fill-dirt is often needed to raise grades, backfill foundations, build berms, and correct low spots before landscaping or hardscaping. Choosing the right fill-dirt helps homeowners limit settling, reduce erosion after rain events, and create stable bases for driveways, patios, and outbuildings.

Popular projects in Nueces County this season

  • Lot raise fill-dirt - 400 tons
  • House pad fill-dirt - 600 tons
  • Driveway grade fill-dirt - 30 tons
  • Septic mound fill-dirt - 25 tons
  • Retaining wall backfill fill-dirt - 80 tons

Nueces County quick facts

Location
Texas Region
Population
19,000
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 Nueces County projects

Stable Fall Moisture
High Spring Moisture
Summer Heat Drying
Slow Winter Curing

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Fill Dirt delivery questions

What does "fill-dirt" mean in Nueces County and when should I use it?

Fill-dirt is subsoil without organic topsoil used to raise grades, build pads, or fill depressions. In Nueces County it is commonly used to raise yards and building pads above high-water or to correct low spots; it's not a surfacing material for driveways because it may not shed water or resist wear without a base layer.

How much does delivered fill-dirt usually cost in Nueces County (Corpus Christi area)?

Local delivered prices vary by supplier, moisture content, and haul distance, but a common delivered range in the Nueces County area is about $10 to $30 per ton (roughly $13 to $45 per cubic yard depending on density). For an exact quote check your zip code on Hello Gravel or contact our sales team, since local availability and truck access strongly affect price.

How do I convert cubic yards of fill-dirt to tons for South Texas mixes?

Because local fill-dirt varies in moisture and composition, use a working range of about 1.2 to 1.6 tons per cubic yard for loose to moderately damp South Texas fill-dirt; compacted material can run higher. For bidding or ordering, multiply cubic yards needed by a chosen factor (for example 1.4 tons/yd3) and ask your supplier for the exact dump weight used locally.

What are typical delivery and spreading fees for contractors in Nueces County?

Hello Gravel often includes delivery or offers clear delivered pricing, but independent contractors in Nueces County typically charge additional fees depending on access and job size: expect contractor spreading or placement to run from about $75 to $300 for small residential loads, or roughly $8 to $20 per cubic yard for spread-and-grade services on larger jobs. Always request a written estimate that lists mobilization, spreading, and any disposal fees for unsuitable material.

What fill-dirt mixes work best for Nueces County’s coastal and sandy soils?

In coastal Nueces County, mixes that include a higher proportion of fines and some clay help reduce settlement and erosion compared with pure sand. For yard grading and pads, ask for a dense subsoil mix (not topsoil) and compact in lifts; for areas prone to flooding, an engineered fill with added structural clay or a geotechnical recommendation is preferred.

Should I use fill-dirt, crusher run, or clean fill for a driveway or parking pad in Corpus Christi?

Fill-dirt is suitable for raising grade and under slabs but is not an ideal finished driving surface; crusher run or crushed stone is the better base for driveways because it compacts and drains well. A common approach is to place compacted fill-dirt to reach desired grade, then install a 4 to 8 inch layer of crusher run or base stone as the driveway surface.

How should fill-dirt be compacted in Nueces County to avoid future settlement?

Compact fill in 4 to 8 inch lifts with mechanical equipment — plate compactors for small areas, rollers for large jobs — and target a high relative compaction (contractors often aim for 90%+ of standard Proctor for structural fills). Also avoid placing wet, saturated material and consider drainage consolidation time in coastal areas where groundwater is high.

Do I need permits or HOA approval to bring fill-dirt onto my property in Nueces County?

Possibly. Many City of Corpus Christi and Nueces County projects that change grades, alter drainage, or affect floodplains require permits, and HOAs may restrict visible changes or imported material. Check local building and floodplain offices and your HOA covenants before ordering, and keep documentation of placement and compaction in case inspectors ask.

How much fill-dirt do I need to raise one acre by 6 inches in Nueces County?

One acre raised 6 inches requires about 806 cubic yards of material (43,560 sq ft x 0.5 ft = 21,780 cu ft; 21,780/27 = 806 yd3). Using a working conversion of about 1.4 tons per cubic yard, that equals roughly 1,130 tons of fill-dirt; always add 5-10% for compaction and settlement when ordering.

What would raising a one-acre lot by 6 inches typically cost in material and delivery in this area?

Using the material and delivery ranges above, the material alone could run roughly $11,000 to $34,000 (based on $10–$30/ton and about 1,130 tons), with hauling and placement costs potentially adding several thousand dollars more depending on access and spreading needs. Ask Hello Gravel for a full delivered quote to your zip code to get an accurate per-ton and total job price.

Will fill-dirt improve drainage on low-lying lots near Nueces County bayous?

Properly placed and compacted fill-dirt can raise low spots and create positive drainage away from structures, but it must be combined with grading best practices like swales, proper outlet points, and erosion control. For lots near bayous or in flood-prone zones, coordinate with local floodplain rules and consider engineered solutions (retention swales, French drains) rather than relying on loose fill alone.

Where can I source fill-dirt in rural parts of Nueces County and what are typical minimum orders?

Hello Gravel connects you with local suppliers and haulers that serve rural Nueces County; many aggregate suppliers have minimums by truckload (often 3 tons minimum through Hello Gravel, while quarries may prefer 10–20 ton truckloads for rural deliveries). If you need smaller amounts, ask us about shared loads or nearby suppliers that accommodate residential drops.

How often will fill-dirt need maintenance once placed for a yard, driveway base, or pad in coastal Texas?

If properly compacted and graded, structural fill under slabs or base layers needs little routine maintenance, but surface areas and top dressing may settle and require periodic regrading or adding material after heavy rains. For driveways and parking pads, expect to maintain the finished surface (stone or asphalt) rather than the fill-dirt beneath; check grades after major storms and repair any erosion or washouts promptly.

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