Fill Dirt delivery in Sabine County, TX
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Fill Dirt in Sabine 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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Quick Turnaround
Next-day delivery available if ordered before noon CST. Most orders delivered within 2-4 business days.
Local Insights
What to know about Sabine County
Why Sabine County homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Sabine County homeowners are working in a region connected to a large, fast-growing Texas population hub, with a city population of 25,000 and a metro area population of 4.6+ million. That wider area is expanding at a 2.10% annual growth rate, driving steady demand for housing, driveways, and yard regrading. The local climate—an annual rainfall of 38.97 inches, about 218 sunny days per year, and USDA hardiness zone 8a—means projects must handle moderate rain, warm temperatures, and seasonal storms. Those conditions increase the need for reliable, compactable materials that resist erosion and settling. Homeowners and contractors alike choose quality fill-dirt to raise grades, backfill foundations, and stabilize landscaping because poorly graded or organic soils can lead to uneven settling, drainage problems, and damaged hardscapes.
Popular projects in Sabine County this season
- Residential foundation fill-dirt - 250 tons
- Driveway build-up fill-dirt - 80 tons
- Septic mound fill-dirt - 40 tons
- Barn/RV pad fill-dirt - 60 tons
- Yard grading fill-dirt - 35 tons
Sabine County quick facts
- Location
- Texas Region
- Population
- 25,000
- 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 Sabine County projects
- Stable Fall Temps
- Wet Spring Risk
- Excessive Drying
- Cool Damp Conditions
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Fill Dirt delivery questions
What is fill-dirt and when should I use it in Sabine County?
Fill-dirt is inexpensive, compactable soil used to raise or level grade rather than for planting. In Sabine County it is commonly used to build up low spots, establish building pads, fill wheel rutting on rural driveways, and prepare areas before adding gravel or pavement.
How much fill-dirt do I need to level a driveway or yard in Sabine County soils?
Calculate volume by area times depth: for a 1,000 sq ft area you will need about 6.2 cubic yards for 2 inches, 12.3 cubic yards for 4 inches, and 18.5 cubic yards for 6 inches of fill. Convert to tons using a local estimate (roughly 1.2–1.5 tons per cubic yard for compacted fill); for example, 12.3 cy at 1.3 tons/cy is about 16 tons.
How should I estimate tons vs cubic yards and account for settlement in Sabine County?
Fill-dirt density varies, but a good rule of thumb is 1.2–1.5 tons per cubic yard; use 1.3 tons/cu yd for rough estimates. Expect some settlement after delivery—order 5–15% extra volume for loose placement or when filling softer, clay-rich areas to allow for compaction and future settling.
How much does fill-dirt delivery and spreading typically cost in Sabine County?
Prices vary with supplier, distance, and material quality, but delivered fill-dirt in East Texas commonly falls in the neighborhood of $10 to $30 per ton. Optional tailgate spreading or contractor spreading can add a flat fee or hourly charge (often $25–$75 or higher depending on access and job size), so get a local quote before ordering.
Are there local Sabine County suppliers or contractors who sell screened fill-dirt and offer delivery?
Yes—Sabine County has local quarries, dirt suppliers, and contractors that sell fill-dirt or screened fill, but availability of screened material varies by operator. Hello Gravel connects you to nearby suppliers and haulers in Sabine County; check your zip code on our site or contact our team to see who can deliver screened or specialty fill to your property.
Will Sabine County’s clay-heavy, humid East Texas climate affect fill-dirt performance?
Yes—East Texas’ clay soils and frequent rainfall can cause fill-dirt to shrink, swell, or hold water if not properly prepared and drained. To reduce problems, use well-compacted fill, provide positive drainage away from structures, and consider mixing in coarser material or installing underdrains where water intrusion is likely.
Should fill-dirt be compacted or layered with geotextile when used on slopes or rural parcels in Sabine County?
Yes—compaction in lifts (typically 4–8 inches loose thickness per pass) significantly reduces future settlement and improves stability on slopes and rural sites. Use geotextile fabric on steep slopes or poor load-bearing soils to separate soft subgrade from fill and consider compacting with machinery; for safety and access, discuss spreading and compaction options with your contractor or our delivery partners.
What is the typical lifespan and maintenance for fill-dirt surfaces compared with crushed stone or base rock in Sabine County?
Fill-dirt used as a final surface tends to rut, erode, and need regular grading and additional material within months to a few seasons, especially with Sabine County rainfall and vehicle traffic. In contrast, properly installed crushed stone or compacted base rock lasts years with minimal maintenance and is a better long-term surface for driveways and high-traffic areas.
Any delivery notes specific to ordering fill-dirt through Hello Gravel in Sabine County?
Hello Gravel requires a 3-ton minimum order and typically schedules standard deliveries in 2+ business days with a next-day option for orders placed before noon CST. Delivery trucks are contracted local haulers; tailgate spreading may be available at the driver’s discretion, but it is not guaranteed, so request spreading in checkout notes and discuss site access and obstacles with our team.
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