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Fill Dirt

Fill Dirt in Quemado

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 Quemado

Why Quemado homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Quemado has a city population of 830. With a steady growth rate of 0.50% annually, the area is seeing gradual residential and rural development that creates ongoing demand for basic construction materials. The semi-arid climate—about 280 sunny days per year and 18.00 inches of annual rainfall—and its placement in USDA hardiness zone 8b mean homeowners face dry soils, occasional erosive rains, and strong sun exposure. That mix makes reliable, well-graded aggregates important for foundations, driveway build-ups, erosion control, and grading projects. Because many properties are on rural lots with uneven terrain, homeowners frequently need material to level pads or raise low spots prior to building, landscaping, or installing septic systems, so quality fill dirt is a common and practical requirement.

Popular projects in Quemado this season

  • Driveway Subgrade Fill Dirt - 35 tons
  • Foundation Backfill Fill Dirt - 20 tons
  • Barn Pad Fill Dirt - 60 tons
  • Raised Garden Fill Dirt - 6 tons
  • Rural Access Road Fill Dirt - 150 tons

Quemado quick facts

Location
West Texas
Population
830
Metro Area
2.4+ million
Annual Rainfall
18.00 inches
Sunny Days
280/year
Hardiness Zone
8b
Growth Rate
0.50% annually
Delivery Coverage
Citywide delivery available

Best times for Quemado projects

Ideal Moisture Levels
High Spring Moisture
Dry Compaction Challenges
Cold Compaction Limits

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Fill Dirt delivery questions

What is the typical delivered cost per ton for fill dirt in Quemado, TX?

Delivered fill dirt in the Quemado area of West Texas commonly ranges roughly $20 to $45 per ton, depending on supplier, haul distance, and truck size. Remote delivery or small orders can push the price higher, while local borrow pits may be cheaper. Hello Gravel has a 3-ton minimum and can provide exact delivered pricing for your zip code.

Where does fill dirt come from near Quemado and what are typical minimum delivery amounts?

Fill dirt is usually sourced from local borrow pits, construction excavations, and small quarries that reflect West Texas geology. Typical truck deliveries are tri-axle loads (about 10 to 12 tons), but Hello Gravel accepts orders starting at 3 tons; suppliers in remote areas may request a full truckload to justify the haul. Ask us for volume options and delivery notes when ordering.

What type or gradation of fill dirt works best for Quemado’s arid, clay/rock soils for driveways and yard grading?

For yard grading and general fills in Quemado, use low-organic subsoil (clean fill dirt) that compacts well and has minimal roots or vegetation. For driveways, place compacted fill dirt as a grade block but cap it with crusher-run or road base then a driving surface—pure clay-heavy fill can hold water and swell, so a mixed, well-graded, compactable material is preferred. If you are building a foundation or engineered pad, use select or engineered fill specified by an engineer.

What are typical compaction and installation recommendations for fill dirt in West Texas conditions?

Place fill in thin lifts of about 6 to 8 inches and compact each lift to achieve good density; larger projects often target 90% to 95% of Proctor density when specified. Use a plate compactor or jumping jack for small areas and a vibratory roller or sheepsfoot for larger jobs; moisture control is important in arid climates to avoid dusty, under-compacted fills. For building pads or structural fills, follow an engineer’s plan and use testing to confirm compaction.

How many tons of fill dirt equal one cubic yard for estimating deliveries in Quemado?

Loose fill dirt in West Texas typically weighs about 1.2 to 1.4 tons per cubic yard, while compacted material can be 1.4 to 1.6 tons per cubic yard. For estimating deliveries, a practical rule is about 1.3 tons per cubic yard and then order 10% to 20% extra to allow for settlement and compaction. Contact Hello Gravel with your dimensions and we can calculate a recommended amount.

What seasonal or climate-related issues should Quemado homeowners expect with fill dirt (erosion, settling, washouts)?

Because Quemado is arid but prone to occasional heavy rains, freshly placed fill dirt can settle and be vulnerable to washouts on unprotected slopes during storms. Dry conditions also increase dust and allow clay to shrink and crack, so plan for erosion control, proper grading, and temporary stabilizers. Compacting properly, adding vegetation or gravel cover, and installing drainage channels reduce most seasonal problems.

Do I need permits to bring in fill dirt or change lot grades in Quemado?

Permit requirements vary by municipality and county, and may apply if you change lot grades, impact drainage, or import large volumes of material. Check with your local town office or county permitting authority before major deliveries; smaller residential fills often have fewer restrictions but local rules can differ. Hello Gravel can help by advising you to contact the correct local office prior to delivery.

How does fill dirt compare to screened topsoil, crusher-run, and road base for driveway or yard projects in Quemado?

Fill dirt is subsoil with low organic content and is intended for raising grade or filling, not for plant growth; screened topsoil is for lawns and gardens because it contains nutrients and organics. Crusher-run and road base are engineered mixes with fines and rock designed for strength and drainage, making them a better surface or base layer for driveways than raw fill dirt. For driveways, a compacted fill dirt subgrade plus road base and a surfacing layer gives the best durability.

How often will I need to maintain a driveway or pad built with fill dirt in Quemado, and how long should it last?

If fill dirt is properly compacted and the driveway is capped with road base or gravel, expect low but regular maintenance: occasional regrading, adding top gravel after heavy rains, and addressing any washouts. Initial settlement is common within the first year, so plan for touch-ups during that time; a well-built driveway can last many years with periodic upkeep. Engineered building pads have different expectations and should follow an engineer’s guidelines for testing and maintenance.

What are typical contractor vs homeowner costs for installing fill dirt in West Texas?

Homeowners doing DIY can expect equipment rental costs of roughly $150 to $500 per day for a skid steer or excavator and $50 to $150 per day for compactors, plus labor. Contractors typically charge a daily rate including operator and equipment that commonly ranges $400 to $1,200 per day depending on scope; some contractors also price by the cubic yard or ton for placement and compaction. For accurate local pricing in Quemado, request a quote from Hello Gravel and a few local contractors before starting work.

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