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Fill Dirt in San Felipe
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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Why San Felipe Chooses Hello Gravel
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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 San Felipe
Why San Felipe homeowners choose Hello Gravel
San Felipe has a city population of 490 and sits inside a broader West Texas metro with a metro area population of 8.3+ million. With steady growth (growth rate: 0.98% annually), and a climate that averages sunny days: 204/year and annual rainfall: 43.15 inches in hardiness zone 9a, homeowners and small contractors balance intense sun with periodic heavy rains when planning yards and site work. That combination creates steady local demand for reliable aggregates that stabilize grades, backfill foundations, and correct low spots. Many homeowners look for fill dirt because it provides an economical, compactable base that supports lawns, driveways, and raised planting beds while resisting erosion during seasonal storms.
Popular projects in San Felipe this season
- House Pad Fill Dirt - 150 tons
- Septic Backfill Fill Dirt - 12 tons
- Driveway Fill Dirt - 30 tons
- Lot Grading Fill Dirt - 80 tons
- RV Pad Fill Dirt - 25 tons
San Felipe quick facts
- Location
- West Texas
- Population
- 490
- Metro Area
- 8.3+ million
- Annual Rainfall
- 43.15 inches
- Sunny Days
- 204/year
- Hardiness Zone
- 9a
- Growth Rate
- 0.98% annually
- Delivery Coverage
- Citywide delivery available
Best times for San Felipe projects
- Stable Fall Temps
- Optimal Moisture Window
- Hot Dry Conditions
- Winter Wet Risk
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Fill Dirt delivery questions
How much does fill dirt usually cost in San Felipe and West Texas?
Fill dirt material in West Texas commonly falls in a wide range depending on source and quality; a typical material price is often between $8 and $30 per ton. Delivery may be free in many areas through Hello Gravel or charged based on distance and load size; our minimum order is 3 tons. Contact our team for a personalized quote for San Felipe zip codes.
Who supplies bulk fill dirt near San Felipe, TX and how can I find local quarries?
Hello Gravel connects you to trusted regional suppliers and haulers that serve San Felipe and greater West Texas; exact supplier names vary by delivery location. The fastest way to see local options is to enter your zip code on our site or contact our sales team so we can match you with nearby quarries and show available material photos and delivery windows.
What fill dirt mixes work best for compaction and drainage in hot, dry West Texas climates?
For stable compaction in dry West Texas, use well-graded fill dirt with some sand or gravel mixed in (a clay-sand-grit blend) to reduce shrink-swell and improve drainage. For applications where drainage matters, add a 2-4 inch layer of crushed stone or a sand layer beneath the fill to create a capillary break and help shed water.
How do I calculate how many tons of fill dirt I need for a driveway, yard, or foundation in San Felipe?
Calculate area in square feet times desired depth in feet to get cubic feet, divide by 27 to get cubic yards, then multiply by roughly 1.2 tons per cubic yard as a rule of thumb for fill dirt. Example: a 1,000 sq ft area raised 6 inches is 1,000 x 0.5 = 500 cu ft = 18.5 cu yd, which is about 22 tons using 1.2 tons/yd3. For precise needs, use our online calculator or request a quote with your dimensions.
Are permits or hauling restrictions needed for bringing large loads of fill dirt into San Felipe or nearby counties?
Small residential deliveries typically do not require a permit, but larger commercial fills or work in regulated areas may need permits from San Felipe or Austin County. Some local roads have weight or time-of-day restrictions, and state overweight/oversize rules apply for special truck loads; check with local authorities and let us know large or unusual deliveries so we can coordinate with the hauler.
What's the difference between fill dirt and crushed rock for driveways and backfill around San Felipe soils?
Fill dirt is an inexpensive soil used to build grade and fill voids but offers poor drainage and less long-term strength than crushed rock. Crushed rock or aggregate base provides better load-bearing capacity, drainage, and long-term stability for driveways and structural backfill; we usually recommend crushed stone or a mix of fill dirt capped with crushed rock for driveways in San Felipe.
How much will fill dirt settle in West Texas driveways and how long before settlement stops?
Some settlement is normal, especially if fill is not placed and compacted in lifts; most settlement typically happens in the first 6 to 24 months after placement as loose material consolidates with seasonal moisture changes. Proper placement in 4- to 6-inch lifts with compaction greatly reduces long-term settlement, but expect up to a few inches in poorly compacted areas.
Is screened or unscreened fill dirt better for erosion control on sloped lots around San Felipe?
For erosion control on slopes, a well-graded unscreened fill that contains a mix of fines and coarser particles can interlock and resist washout better than very fine screened material. Screened fill is useful for final grading and planting but may wash without vegetation or erosion controls; combine grading, erosion blankets, terraces, or seed/planting to stabilize slopes in San Felipe's dry climate.
What do contractors typically charge and what are minimum order sizes for residential fill dirt deliveries?
Hello Gravel's minimum order is 3 tons, which fits small residential jobs, while many contractors order 10 tons or more to get per-ton pricing and cover larger site needs. Contractor pricing varies by material quantity, distance, and site access; request a contractor quote through our site or call to get a detailed price for your San Felipe address.
What are the best installation and compaction practices for fill dirt in clay-heavy soils near San Felipe?
Place fill in 4- to 6-inch lifts and compact each lift with a plate compactor or sheepsfoot roller until firm; conditioning the moisture content before compaction helps achieve better density, especially in clay soils. Where possible, mix in some sand or gravel to reduce plasticity, and consider geotextile or drainage layers if poor drainage or high shrink-swell is a concern in San Felipe soils.
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