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Fill Dirt

Fill Dirt in Parmer 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 Parmer County

Why Parmer County homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Parmer County has a population of 99 and is feeling the effects of regional growth—about 2.10% annually—on local housing and land-use projects. The area’s climate (hardiness zone 8a) includes roughly 218 sunny days per year and 38.97 inches of annual rainfall, which supports year-round work but makes proper grading and drainage essential. As nearby metro activity (4.6+ million residents) fuels demand for new lots, driveways, and landscaping, homeowners and contractors increasingly specify quality aggregates to avoid rework. Fill-dirt is a common first step for raising low spots, building level pads, backfilling foundations, and creating positive slopes. Choosing consistent, low-organic fill-dirt reduces settling risk and helps projects stay on schedule and on budget.

Popular projects in Parmer County this season

  • Residential yard regrade fill-dirt - 30 tons
  • Garage slab pad fill-dirt - 60 tons
  • Driveway base fill-dirt - 45 tons
  • House foundation backfill fill-dirt - 150 tons
  • Septic mound grade fill-dirt - 25 tons

Parmer County quick facts

Location
Texas Region
Population
99
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 Parmer County projects

Stable Fall Moisture
High Spring Moisture
Dry Summer Limits
Reduced Winter Compaction

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Fill Dirt delivery questions

How much does delivered fill-dirt usually cost in Parmer County, TX?

Delivered fill-dirt prices in Parmer County typically vary based on source, truck distance, and material quality. Expect a rough range of $10 to $35 per ton delivered in many cases, with lower prices for short local hauls and higher costs for long-distance delivery or screened/clean fill. For an exact quote, use Hello Gravel to check your zip code and get a delivered price from nearby suppliers.

How many tons of fill-dirt do I need for 1,000 sq ft at a 3 to 4 inch depth?

For 1,000 sq ft at 3 inches (0.25 ft) you need about 9.3 cubic yards, and at 4 inches about 12.4 cubic yards. Using typical bulk densities for fill-dirt (about 1.2 to 1.6 tons per cubic yard), that equals roughly 11 to 15 tons for 3 inches and about 15 to 20 tons for 4 inches. Always order a bit extra (5-10%) to allow for grading, compaction, and settlement.

Is fill-dirt a good choice for driveways and ranch roads in Parmer County’s hot, semi-arid climate?

Fill-dirt is useful for raising grade and backfill but is generally not a good wearing surface for driveways or ranch roads in Parmer County. It can rut, wash out, and generate dust under traffic; for a durable surface use crushed stone, base rock, or a compacted gravel base over a properly prepared subgrade. If you use fill-dirt to build up elevation first, add a structural base layer and compaction before surfacing.

How does fill-dirt compare to crusher run or base rock for building pads and driveways in Parmer County?

Fill-dirt is mainly for filling and grading and usually contains fine particles that hold moisture and can settle over time, so it is not a substitute for structural base materials. Crusher run or base rock provides load-bearing strength, drainage, and compaction stability that driveways and building pads need. In Parmer County soils, best practice is to use fill-dirt only to raise grade and then place and compact a layer of crusher run or base rock where structural capacity is required.

Do Parmer County or Texas Region rules limit using fill-dirt to raise yard or driveway elevations, especially in floodplain areas?

Local regulations can apply when you change site elevations near drainageways or in floodplains, so check Parmer County permitting and the county floodplain maps before major grade changes. State and county rules may require permits or engineered fill for altering drainage or raising lots in regulated flood zones. Contact the Parmer County permitting office or your local planning department for site-specific guidance before ordering large volumes of fill-dirt.

What compaction and installation practices do local contractors in Parmer County recommend for fill-dirt?

Local contractors generally recommend placing fill-dirt in thin lifts (4 to 8 inches loose) and mechanically compacting each lift with a roller or plate compactor to reduce settlement. Moisture conditioning and testing (compaction tests like Proctor) are recommended for structural fills; for non-structural landscaping fill, good compaction by a pro will still limit future settling. Ask Hello Gravel at checkout if your supplier or hauler has contractor referrals for compaction and grading services in Parmer County.

Are there local suppliers or contractors in Parmer County that deliver bulk fill-dirt and offer spreading or installation?

Yes, regional suppliers and hauling contractors serving Parmer County often deliver bulk fill-dirt, and some contractors offer spreading and compaction as an added service. Availability of tailgate spreading varies by driver and safety considerations; request spreading in your order notes but plan to hire a local contractor if you need guaranteed spreading and compaction. Use Hello Gravel to get supplier options and ask our team to connect you with local haulers and installation contractors.

How often will a fill-dirt surface need maintenance for a rural Parmer County road or driveway, and what does it cost?

If fill-dirt is used as the driving surface, expect more frequent maintenance than a gravel or base-rock surface: plan for periodic regrading and adding material, typically every 1 to 3 years depending on traffic and weather. Costs vary widely with mileage, traffic, and whether you hire a grader or do it yourself; small sections may cost a few hundred dollars per service while longer private roads can run into the thousands when heavy rework or material addition is needed. For a longer-term, lower-maintenance solution, invest in a compacted base rock layer over the fill-dirt.

How does truck distance and heavy equipment access in Parmer County affect the cost of fill-dirt?

Haul distance and site access are two of the biggest cost drivers for bulk fill-dirt in Parmer County. Longer hauls increase fuel and labor charges and may add $5 to $20+ per ton depending on mileage and truck type, while tight or remote job sites that require offloading with a loader or extra handling time can add labor or equipment fees. When ordering on Hello Gravel, entering your delivery location helps suppliers estimate haul distance and give a more accurate delivered price.

Are there seasonal or weather considerations in Parmer County that affect timing for fill-dirt delivery and installation?

Yes. Parmer County’s semi-arid climate and spring storm season can make wet soils soft and harder to compact, so schedule major deliveries during drier months when the ground is stable. Very hot summer days can dry and dust loose fill-dirt, making compaction harder without moisture control, so coordinate delivery and compaction on the same day if possible. Always check the forecast before scheduling and consider next-day delivery options if timing is tight.

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