Fill Dirt delivery in Sutton County, TX
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Fill Dirt in Sutton 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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Next-day delivery available if ordered before noon CST. Most orders delivered within 2-4 business days.
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What to know about Sutton County
Why Sutton County homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Sutton County has a city population of 3,500 and sits within a growing Texas region with a metro area population of 4.6+ million and an annual growth rate of 2.10%. The local climate—218 sunny days per year, an annual rainfall of 38.97 inches, and USDA hardiness zone 8a—supports steady residential and infrastructure activity. That combination of growth and climate increases demand for earthwork like grading, yard rebuilding, foundation backfill, and driveway base preparation. Homeowners look for quality fill-dirt to minimize future settling, achieve proper grades for drainage, and create a stable base for landscaping or hardscapes. Choosing well-graded, low-organic fill-dirt helps projects hold up under Sutton County conditions and reduces the chance of costly rework.
Popular projects in Sutton County this season
- home pad fill-dirt - 100 tons
- barn pad fill-dirt - 150 tons
- driveway raise fill-dirt - 35 tons
- septic mound fill-dirt - 12 tons
- yard grading fill-dirt - 45 tons
Sutton County quick facts
- Location
- Texas Region
- Population
- 3,500
- 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 Sutton County projects
- Stable Fall Moisture
- Spring Moisture Rise
- High Heat Drying
- Cold Compaction Limits
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Fill Dirt delivery questions
What does a typical delivered price for fill-dirt look like in Sutton County, TX?
In rural Sutton County, delivered fill-dirt prices commonly fall in a wide range because of haul distances and site access; a reasonable planning range is about $10 to $30 per ton delivered. Final price depends on how far the supplier must travel, whether a full truckload is required, and site constraints that affect unloading. Get a location-specific quote through Hello Gravel for an accurate delivered price.
Who delivers fill-dirt to Sutton County and what are typical minimums?
Local suppliers that serve Sutton County are usually nearby pit operators, regional aggregate haulers, and landscaping contractors rather than large brand-name quarries. Hello Gravel connects you to these local suppliers; our minimum order is 3 tons, but many rural deliveries require a full truckload (roughly 10 to 18 tons for a tri-axle) or a supplier minimum if your site is remote. Always confirm minimums and any pickup-versus-delivery requirements when you get a quote.
How do Sutton County soil conditions (arid climate, caliche, rocky subsoil) affect fill-dirt performance and compaction?
Sutton County’s arid climate and common caliche/rocky layers mean fill-dirt may need more moisture and mechanical compaction to achieve stable density. Caliche can create hard, brittle layers that are difficult to rework, while rocky subsoil can prevent uniform compaction; in many cases you’ll need to scarify or remove disruptive layers before placing compacted lifts. For structural work like building pads or road bases, consider geotechnical advice and plan compaction in 6 to 8-inch lifts with added moisture where practical.
What are common uses for fill-dirt in Sutton County and how deep should I place it?
Common uses include raising grades around homes, backfilling pads, leveling building sites, and minor driveway or yard grading. Typical depths: 4 to 6 inches for light grading or low spots, 6 to 12 inches compacted under landscaping or small slabs, and 12 inches or more for building pads or substantial grade changes. Convert volumes using an estimate of 1.2 to 1.6 tons per cubic yard (use 1.4 tons/yd3 as a planning figure) and request a detailed quantity estimate from Hello Gravel for your exact area.
How do Texas heat and seasonal storms affect fill-dirt installations in Sutton County?
Hot, dry summers tend to dry out loose fill-dirt, causing shrinkage and reduced cohesion unless the material is well compacted and moisture-conditioned during placement. Occasional heavy storms or flash flooding can cause erosion, washouts, or uneven settling if you don’t provide proper drainage and protective surfacing. Plan for good drainage, compact in lifts, and consider a protective surface (stone or vegetation) to reduce maintenance after wet events.
What are cost and performance differences between fill-dirt and local alternatives like crusher run, road base, or select fill?
Fill-dirt is usually the least expensive option for raising grade or backfill but is not always engineered for load-bearing surfaces. Crusher run and road base are crushed aggregates formulated to lock together for driveways and traffic-bearing surfaces; they cost more but offer better stability and drainage. Select fill (engineered or clean fill) is graded and tested for structural work and is the best choice where compaction, frost protection, or building pad stability is required; choose based on the project’s load and drainage needs.
Do I need permits in Sutton County or Texas for large fill-dirt deliveries or grading projects?
Permitting requirements vary by project size and location; minor grading or small deliveries usually don’t need permits, but large earthwork, changes to drainage, or work near county roads and waterways often require approval. Check with the Sutton County office, county commissioners, and any applicable local drainage or floodplain authorities before you begin, and contact TxDOT if work affects state roads. If in doubt, call local permitting offices early so you can include permit timelines in your project schedule.
What delivery logistics should I plan for when ordering fill-dirt to a remote Sutton County property?
Suppliers must consider narrow two-track roads, weight-restricted bridges, tight gates, and limited turnaround space common on ranch properties in Sutton County. Provide clear directions, gate codes, preferred staging area, and any bridge or road restrictions in your order notes; expect additional charges or minimums if the truck must travel long private roads or requires an escort. Hello Gravel’s checkout lets you add delivery notes and choose a delivery date so the hauler can plan access and equipment.
What compaction equipment and placement methods work best for fill-dirt in Sutton County?
For small homeowner jobs, a heavy plate compactor or walk-behind roller will work for lifts up to 6 inches; larger projects typically need a vibratory roller or sheepsfoot roller to reach the required density. Place fill in uniform lifts (generally 6 to 8 inches loose) and compact each lift rather than dumping a large depth at once, and add moisture as needed to help compaction in the dry West Texas climate. For structural pads, use a contractor with appropriate rollers and compaction testing to verify results.
How do I order fill-dirt through Hello Gravel and prepare my site for delivery in Sutton County?
Start by checking your zip code on Hello Gravel, choose 'fill-dirt', enter quantities, and pick a delivery date; our minimum order is 3 tons and next-day delivery is available for eligible orders placed before noon CST. Prepare the site by clearing a 20 to 30-foot turnaround and unloading area, marking gates, and leaving delivery notes about obstacles or preferred dump locations; request tailgate spreading at checkout if you want the driver to attempt it, but remember spreading is at the driver’s discretion.
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