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Fill Dirt

Fill Dirt in Roberts 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 Roberts County

Why Roberts County homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Roberts County has a population of 920 and is experiencing steady development that reflects a 2.10% annual growth rate. With a local climate in hardiness zone 8a, about 218 sunny days each year, and 38.97 inches of annual rainfall, homeowners here balance sun-driven landscaping needs with periodic wet seasons. That mix drives demand for reliable site work and drainage improvements: grading low spots, building up driveways, and prepping foundations. Quality aggregates matter because uneven settlement, poor compaction, or wrong material choice can lead to standing water, erosion, or costly rework. For homeowners starting small-yard renovations or larger grading projects, using purpose-made fill-dirt helps create an even, workable base for lawns, patios, and outbuildings while reducing future maintenance. Fill-dirt is a practical choice for Roberts County yards because it compacts well and pairs with proper grading to shed the area’s 38.97 inches of annual rain. It’s ideal for backfilling trenches, raising low areas, and creating level pads under sheds or walkways in the region’s sunny, seasonally wet climate. Hello Gravel simplifies getting the right fill-dirt by connecting you to local suppliers and professional dump-truck delivery; you can order online, pick a delivery date, and receive regional material that reflects local soil conditions. Request spreading at checkout and consult our team for placement and compaction advice so your project performs in the short and long term.

Popular projects in Roberts County this season

  • Yard Grade fill-dirt - 30 tons
  • House Pad fill-dirt - 450 tons
  • Driveway Subgrade fill-dirt - 90 tons
  • Septic Mound fill-dirt - 60 tons
  • Landscape Berm fill-dirt - 25 tons

Roberts County quick facts

Location
Texas Region
Population
920
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 Roberts County projects

Ideal Moisture Levels
High Moisture Risk
High Heat Drying
Slow Winter Curing

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Fill Dirt delivery questions

How much does fill-dirt delivery typically cost in Roberts County, TX (per ton or per cubic yard)?

Costs vary by supplier, distance from the pit, and truck access, but expect a rough range of $10 to $30 per ton (about $8 to $22 per cubic yard) for basic fill-dirt in Roberts County. Heavy-haul or remote rural deliveries can push the price higher because of added mileage and minimum truck charges. Hello Gravel requires a 3-ton minimum order and shows final pricing and any delivery fees at checkout.

Which local suppliers deliver fill-dirt to rural addresses in Roberts County and what are common minimum order sizes?

Hello Gravel will match you with local, trusted suppliers that serve the Roberts County area; we don’t list every individual vendor here. Rural deliveries often require a full truckload, with common minimums of one tri-axle truck (about 10 to 14 cubic yards or roughly 12 to 20 tons) depending on the hauler, though Hello Gravel itself accepts orders starting at 3 tons where local logistics allow. If you need a smaller amount to a remote driveway, tell us at checkout and we will confirm whether a supplier can accommodate it and any extra fee.

What type or gradation of fill-dirt is best for driveways and farm roads in the semi-arid Texas Panhandle (Roberts County)?

For subgrade work in Roberts County, use clean, non-organic fill-dirt with a mix of fines that compact well but do not include topsoil or high organic content. Fill-dirt is good for building up grade and getting a stable base, but for a long-lasting driveway surface you should cap it with 4 to 8 inches of crushed limestone, caliche, or 3/4" minus aggregate. In semi-arid conditions, aim for material that compacts tightly to resist wind erosion and settling, and be sure to install proper drainage to avoid water damage during rare heavy rains.

How many tons of fill-dirt do I need to raise one acre by one inch in Roberts County?

One acre raised by 1 inch requires about 134.4 cubic yards of material (43,560 sq ft * 1/12 ft = 3,630 cu ft; 3,630 / 27 = 134.4 yd3). Using a practical weight estimate of 1.25 to 1.5 tons per cubic yard for compacted fill-dirt, you will need roughly 168 to 202 tons. Always allow extra for compaction and grading losses and contact Hello Gravel if you want us to calculate a precise estimate for your site.

Does Roberts County soil (caliche, clay, windblown soils) affect how fill-dirt performs for foundation backfill or septic beds?

Yes. Roberts County and the Panhandle commonly have caliche layers, clay, and windblown dune soils that affect drainage, compaction, and stability; caliche can create a hardpan that limits infiltration while clay can shrink and swell. For foundation backfill and septic work, use clean, non-organic fill and follow local building and septic rules—engineered fill or specific sand/stone layers are sometimes required for drain fields. Always check with your county permitting office and your engineer or septic designer before placing large volumes of fill.

What are best practices for compacting fill-dirt in hot, dry Roberts County weather to reduce future settling?

Moisten the fill-dirt slightly before compacting to improve compaction—dry material won’t bond well. Place fill in thin lifts (4 to 6 inches loose) and compact each lift with a plate compactor or vibratory roller until you reach the density specified by your engineer. Work early morning or late afternoon to avoid the hottest part of the day, and recheck grade after a few rain events to catch any settling early.

How long will fill-dirt last as a driveway surface in Roberts County before needing topping or replacement?

As a finished surface, fill-dirt alone is short-lived in driveway use; you can expect rutting, dust, and erosion within 1 to 3 years under vehicle traffic and seasonal cycles. For longer life, use fill-dirt only as a compacted subgrade and top with a durable surface like crushed limestone or caliche; that combination typically lasts many years with periodic maintenance. If you need a temporary drive, plan to add a proper aggregate cap as soon as budget and access allow.

How does the cost of fill-dirt compare to crushed limestone or caliche for rural driveways and pads in Roberts County?

Per ton, basic fill-dirt is usually cheaper than crushed limestone or caliche because it is lower-spec subsoil; however, it does not perform as well as a finished surface. Crushed limestone or caliche costs more per ton and per yard but provides better drainage, durability, and less maintenance, so lifecycle cost often favors using a proper aggregate cap over fill-dirt alone. Your final cost will depend on haul distance, material availability in the Texas Panhandle, and whether you need spreading and compaction services.

Do I need permits or approvals in Roberts County or the Texas Region before bringing in large quantities of fill-dirt for grading or building pads?

Permit requirements vary by project type; simple yard fill or small grading may not require a county permit, but building pads, commercial grading, or work affecting a septic or floodplain usually do. For septic systems, follow Texas and local Roberts County health or environmental rules and get approvals before bringing in material. Contact the Roberts County office and your local planning and environmental authorities to confirm permits, and consider consulting your engineer for projects tied to foundations or septic systems.

What truck size and delivery logistics should I expect for fill-dirt to remote Roberts County locations?

Deliveries to rural Roberts County commonly use tri-axle dump trucks that carry roughly 10 to 14 cubic yards (about 12 to 20 tons) per load, though larger end-dump trucks can be used where roads allow. Drivers need a clear turn radius, an area that can support the truck weight, and a safe place to dump; narrow, steep, or soft access roads can require offloading at the road and using smaller equipment to move material in. When ordering through Hello Gravel, provide detailed access notes and photos at checkout so the hauler can confirm the correct truck and any extra fees for remote offloads.

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