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Fill Dirt in Bruceville-Eddy
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 Bruceville-Eddy
Why Bruceville-Eddy homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Bruceville-Eddy is a small West Texas community with a city population of 1,460 and a metro area population of 277,779. With a steady growth rate of 0.31% annually, homeowners and small contractors here are often working on incremental improvements rather than large-scale redevelopment. The local climate—about 235/year sunny days, USDA hardiness zone 8a, and an annual rainfall of 35.92 inches—creates conditions where soil stability, drainage, and erosion control matter for yards, driveways, and foundation work. That combination of steady demand and climate-driven needs means Bruceville-Eddy residents frequently look for dependable aggregates to fix grade, improve drainage, and prepare sites for patios, sheds, or additions. Quality fill material helps avoid future settling, supports proper drainage, and reduces the chance of erosion in this sun-heavy, moderately wet environment.
Popular projects in Bruceville-Eddy this season
- Driveway Base Fill Dirt - 40 tons
- Building Pad Fill Dirt - 250 tons
- Landscape Berm Fill Dirt - 20 tons
- Garage Pad Fill Dirt - 120 tons
- Septic Cover Fill Dirt - 20 tons
Bruceville-Eddy quick facts
- Location
- West Texas
- Population
- 1,460
- Metro Area
- 277,779
- Annual Rainfall
- 35.92 inches
- Sunny Days
- 235/year
- Hardiness Zone
- 8a
- Growth Rate
- 0.31% annually
- Delivery Coverage
- Citywide delivery available
Best times for Bruceville-Eddy projects
- Stable Fall Moisture
- Spring Softening Risk
- Summer Drying Risk
- Freeze Heave Risk
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Fill Dirt delivery questions
How much does delivered fill dirt typically cost in Bruceville-Eddy, TX?
Delivered fill dirt in the Bruceville-Eddy area commonly ranges from about $8 to $16 per ton, which is roughly $10 to $24 per cubic yard depending on moisture and local source. Prices vary with truckload size, haul distance, and seasonal demand; Hello Gravel has a 3-ton minimum order and exact pricing is available when you check your zip code at checkout.
Who supplies fill dirt locally and what are typical minimum delivery quantities?
Hello Gravel connects you with trusted local suppliers and haulers serving West Texas and the Bruceville-Eddy area, many of whom supply fill dirt by the tri-axle load. Typical minimums start at our 3-ton minimum, though some haulers can deliver smaller straight-truck loads or larger commercial loads—availability depends on the supplier and your access.
How well does fill dirt compact over the clay soils common around Bruceville-Eddy, and what compaction specs should I aim for?
Fill dirt generally compacts well over native clay if placed and compacted in thin lifts with proper moisture control. For most residential and light commercial work aim for about 90–95% of the maximum dry density (standard Proctor equivalent), placing 6–8 inch lifts and using a plate compactor or sheepsfoot roller; for structural work, follow an engineer’s spec.
What fill dirt mix is best for driveways, septic backfill, and lot grading in Bruceville-Eddy's hot, dry climate?
For driveways, use compactable fill topped with a crushed-stone or crusher-run base rather than loose fill dirt alone; this gives strength and reduces dust. Septic backfill usually requires cleaner, sandier fill per county health rules, so confirm specs with the county and your installer. For lot grading, a well-graded native fill with good compaction works, but avoid placing highly expansive clay directly against foundations and provide positive drainage away from structures.
What truck sizes are used for delivery and what access limitations should I expect for residential delivery in Bruceville-Eddy?
Most deliveries to Bruceville-Eddy are by tri-axle dump trucks (10–14 cubic yards, roughly 18–25 ton payload), though smaller straight-dump trucks are sometimes used for tight access. Expect the driver to need about a 12–14 foot width and clear turning area, stable pavement or compacted ground, and overhead clearance; note county road weight limits and narrow rural roads may restrict truck size.
How many tons of fill dirt do I need per inch for my project in Bruceville-Eddy?
Use this simple method: tons = area (sq ft) * depth (in) / 324 * (tons per cubic yard). Fill dirt typically weighs about 1.25–1.5 tons per cubic yard, so one ton will cover roughly 200–260 sq ft at 1 inch of depth depending on moisture. Always round up 5–10% for compaction, settling, and waste when ordering.
How durable is fill dirt in West Texas — will summer storms or wind cause erosion?
Exposed fill dirt in hot, dry West Texas can be prone to wind erosion and surface wash after heavy summer storms. Good practices—compaction, grading to shed water, temporary straw/mulch or erosion control mats, and seeding or installing vegetation—significantly reduce erosion and dust; expect some settling and plan for follow-up grading after the first big rains.
When should I choose fill dirt versus crusher-run or clean fill for driveways and grading near Bruceville-Eddy?
Choose fill dirt for bulk raising of grade and general non-structural fill where compaction and low cost are priorities. Use crusher-run or road base under driveways and paved areas because it locks together and provides long-term load-bearing capacity. Clean fill or specified sand is recommended for septic trenches, utility bedding, and places where permeability or compaction consistency is required.
Do I need permits or are there county rules in McLennan or Falls County for large fill deliveries near Bruceville-Eddy?
Large fills, grading within regulated floodplains, or fills that affect drainage can trigger county or city permits in McLennan and Falls counties. Local rules vary by project size and location, especially near waterways or septic systems, so contact the appropriate county permitting office or your local city hall before ordering large volumes to confirm requirements and road-use restrictions.
Should I add stabilizers like lime or geotextile fabric to fill dirt in Bruceville-Eddy?
Stabilizers can be very helpful: geotextile fabrics separate fill from soft subgrades and reduce rutting, while lime or cement stabilization can treat expansive clays for more permanent structural support. These treatments are site-specific—get a quick soil check or an engineer recommendation before adding chemical stabilizers; for driveways, a geotextile and a crushed-stone cap is a common, cost-effective approach.
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