Fill Dirt in Jackson County, TX
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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 Jackson County homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Jackson County has a city population of 150 and sits within a growing metro area of 4.6+ million, with development expanding at a rate of 2.10% annually. That steady growth—combined with local climate factors like hardiness zone 8a, 218/year sunny days, and 38.97 inches of annual rainfall—drives demand for reliable site preparation and landscaping materials. Homeowners and contractors here are increasingly tackling lot grading, driveway work, and yard renovations, all of which depend on consistent, well-graded aggregates. Quality fill-dirt helps level sites, replace unsuitable soils, and provide a compactable base for patios, sheds, and lawn installations, reducing the chance of uneven settling and rework in a market where projects move quickly. Fill-dirt is a practical material choice in Jackson County because it creates a stable subgrade that stands up to both sun exposure and seasonal rain. Properly placed and compacted fill-dirt improves drainage and supports heavy loads, making it suitable for raised beds, graded driveways, and foundation backfill. Hello Gravel connects you with local suppliers who understand regional sourcing and provide scheduled delivery by professional truck fleets, clear quantity guidance, and help selecting the right fill-dirt for your property—so you get the material you need without extra trips or guesswork.
Popular projects in Jackson County this season
- Driveway base fill-dirt - 20 tons
- Building pad fill-dirt - 60 tons
- Garage slab fill-dirt - 25 tons
- Septic mound fill-dirt - 30 tons
- Yard regrade fill-dirt - 40 tons
Jackson County quick facts
- Location
- Texas Region
- Population
- 150
- 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 Jackson County projects
- Ideal Moisture Levels
- High Moisture Risk
- Heat Drying Risk
- Slow Winter Curing
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Frequently Asked Questions - Jackson County Fill Dirt Delivery
Everything you need to know about fill dirt delivery in Jackson County.
How much does delivered fill-dirt cost in Jackson County, TX?
Prices for delivered fill-dirt in Jackson County vary with supplier, load size, delivery distance, and current market. Hello Gravel lists up-to-date delivered pricing on our site once you enter your zip code and preferred quantity; contact our team for a custom quote. Keep in mind minimum orders start at 3 tons and next-day delivery may add a fee.
Which local suppliers in Jackson County sell fill-dirt and what are typical minimum orders and delivery fees?
Hello Gravel connects you with local Jackson County suppliers and shows each supplier's minimum order and any delivery fees during checkout. Minimum orders are commonly 3 tons, and some suppliers include free delivery inside a set radius while others add a long-haul surcharge for rural deliveries. For exact suppliers and fees in your address, enter your zip code on Hello Gravel or call our team for a quote.
How much fill-dirt do I need for a pad or driveway at 4", 6", or 8" depths in Jackson County?
To convert depths to volumes, plan about 0.33 cubic yards per 100 sq ft at 4 inches, 0.5 cubic yards per 100 sq ft at 6 inches, and 0.67 cubic yards per 100 sq ft at 8 inches. Because fill-dirt is sold by ton or cubic yard and regional material density varies, use Hello Gravel's material calculator or request a supplier conversion for Jackson County soils. Always order a small extra allowance (5-10%) to account for compaction and grading losses.
How many tons or cubic yards of fill-dirt per square foot will I actually get after compaction?
Fill-dirt settles when compacted, so the in-place volume will be less than loose delivered volume; expect about 5-10% volume reduction for light compaction and up to 15% or more for heavy consolidation in clayey soils. Ask your supplier or installer for a project-specific compaction allowance based on Jackson County's coastal plain soils. Ordering a 5-10% overage helps avoid shortfalls once the material is compacted.
What compaction methods and equipment do Jackson County contractors recommend for fill-dirt installations?
Local contractors typically place fill-dirt in lifts no thicker than 6 inches and compact each lift using a vibratory plate compactor for small areas or a vibratory roller for larger areas. For confined spots or trenches, a jumping jack/rammer is common. Contractors also recommend testing for firm, non-yielding conditions and consulting an engineer for structural pads or near foundations.
Do I need permits or special approvals in Jackson County or Texas for raising yard grades or building pads with fill-dirt?
Permitting rules vary by municipality and the scope of work; minor regrading often needs no permit, while significant grade changes, fills near property lines, or work affecting drainage or floodplains can trigger permits. Check Jackson County and any city or floodplain office before starting, and consider contacting Hello Gravel or a local contractor for guidance on when engineered plans or permits are required. Always confirm setbacks and drainage requirements to avoid compliance issues.
How does fill-dirt perform compared with crushed limestone or bankrun gravel in Jackson County's coastal plain soils and heavy rain events?
Fill-dirt is intended for building elevation and filling low spots; it typically contains more fines and retains moisture, so it is not recommended as a structural base for driveways or areas that need drainage. Crushed limestone or bankrun gravel provides better drainage and a stronger, more stable base for driveways and pads in Jackson County's coastal plain, especially during heavy rains. Many contractors use fill-dirt to raise grade and then cap with a crushed rock base for durability and drainage.
What seasonal factors in Jackson County affect delivery and installation of fill-dirt?
Jackson County's wetter months can make sites soft, slow deliveries, and complicate compaction—scheduling in drier weather helps. High water table or recent heavy rains increase the risk of poor compaction and settlement, so plan deliveries after a period of stable, dry weather when possible. Hello Gravel offers next-day delivery options for eligible orders placed before noon CST, but always coordinate timing with your installer and check site access after rain.
Will suppliers charge extra for long-haul deliveries to rural Jackson County addresses or for spreading/compacting services?
Yes, some suppliers add long-haul surcharges or per-mile fees for deliveries outside a standard service radius, and spreading or compaction services are usually extra and performed at the driver's discretion. Hello Gravel shows delivery options and any additional fee notices during checkout, and you can request tailgate spreading in Order Notes, but spreading is not guaranteed. For full spreading or compaction, arrange a contractor or confirm supplier labor and equipment availability before delivery.
What particle size blends or fill-dirt mixes do Jackson County contractors recommend for good drainage and durability on residential projects?
For best results in Jackson County, contractors prefer clean, well-graded structural fill (minimal organics, mix of sand and fines) for raising grades, and they recommend topping with a granular base such as crushed limestone or bankrun gravel for driveways. Avoid using topsoil or uncompacted organic-rich fill as primary fill because those materials settle and hold water. If drainage is a concern, ask suppliers for a select fill with coarser fractions or plan a drainage layer beneath the final surface.
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