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Fill Dirt in Whiteface
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 Whiteface
Why Whiteface homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Whiteface is a small West Texas community with a city population of 560 located inside a broader metro area of 2.7+ million. With a modest growth rate of 0.20% annually and a high-sun, low-rain climate (263 sunny days/year and annual rainfall of 18.85 inches) in hardiness zone 7a, local homeowners face specific site-preparation challenges. New builds, driveway repairs, property leveling, and drainage fixes all drive demand for reliable aggregates. Homeowners choose quality materials like Fill Dirt to establish proper grading, prevent uneven settlement, and create stable bases for landscaping and hardscape—especially where organic soils or previous erosion can undermine future work.
Popular projects in Whiteface this season
- House Pad Fill Dirt - 140 tons
- Driveway Base Fill Dirt - 30 tons
- Garage Pad Fill Dirt - 30 tons
- Barn Pad Fill Dirt - 120 tons
- Landscape Berm Fill Dirt - 15 tons
Whiteface quick facts
- Location
- West Texas
- Population
- 560
- Metro Area
- 2.7+ million
- Annual Rainfall
- 18.85 inches
- Sunny Days
- 263/year
- Hardiness Zone
- 7a
- Growth Rate
- 0.20% annually
- Delivery Coverage
- Citywide delivery available
Best times for Whiteface projects
- Ideal Moisture Levels
- Spring Moisture Risk
- High Heat Drying
- Cold Weather Limits
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Fill Dirt delivery questions
How much does delivered fill dirt typically cost near Whiteface, TX (per ton and per cubic yard)?
In the Whiteface area, delivered fill dirt commonly runs about $10 to $30 per ton depending on haul distance and supplier; that converts to roughly $13 to $39 per cubic yard using a mid-range conversion (about 1.3 tons per cubic yard). Rural deliveries that travel farther or need special access can push prices higher. For an exact quote for your address, use our zip code checker or contact Hello Gravel so we can match you with local suppliers.
Who supplies bulk fill dirt near Whiteface and what delivery radiuses and minimums should I expect?
Local suppliers near Whiteface are usually regional quarries, county road departments, and farm/landowner sources within Terry County and neighboring counties; Hello Gravel can identify specific partners for your zip code. In rural West Texas suppliers often work within a 30-60 mile radius; minimums commonly start at 3 tons (Hello Gravel minimum) but some suppliers or long-haul deliveries may require 5-10 tons or a full truckload. Tri-axle dump trucks used locally typically carry roughly 10-14 cubic yards (about 13-18 tons) per load, which is a common apparent minimum for spreading or long-distance deliveries.
What compacted depth and compaction practice should I use if filling under a driveway in Whiteface's arid soils?
For raising or rebuilding a driveway subgrade in arid West Texas, place fill dirt in 4-6 inch loose lifts and compact each lift; a final compacted fill depth of 6-12 inches is common before adding a granular base. Aim for firm, well-graded compaction (contractors often target 90% or better relative compaction measures) and add moisture during compaction if material is too dry. Note that fill dirt alone is not a durable wearing surface; finish with 4-6 inches of crusher run or road base for a long-lasting driveway.
How many cubic yards and tons of fill dirt do I need to raise 1,000 sq ft by 1, 3, and 6 inches?
Use 1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet, so cubic yards = 1,000 sq ft * depth (in inches) / 324. For 1,000 sq ft: 1 inch = 3.09 cubic yards (about 4.02 tons); 3 inches = 9.26 cubic yards (about 12.04 tons); 6 inches = 18.52 cubic yards (about 24.08 tons) using a working conversion of 1.3 tons per cubic yard. Add 5-10% extra for compaction and settling and keep in mind actual tons/cubic yards will vary by local material density.
How does fill dirt perform in Texas heat and dry conditions—will it shrink or settle?
In Whiteface's hot, dry climate fill dirt can lose moisture, shrink, and settle if not properly compacted and moistened during placement. Well-compacted lifts reduce future settling; expect some minor shrinkage (often a few percent), especially for looser, higher-organic fills. Plan for extra material, proper compaction, and a finished wearing layer of crusher run or rock to minimize maintenance.
What should I expect to pay for delivery and spreading services for fill dirt in rural Whiteface-area jobs?
Standard delivery through Hello Gravel is generally included in many areas, but rural hauls beyond the supplier's typical radius or next-day requests can add transport fees; expect travel premiums for drives over 30-60 miles. Tailgate spreading is offered at the driver's discretion and is not guaranteed; when available, local contractors or drivers may charge a separate spreading fee or require a minimum full truckload. The Hello Gravel minimum order is 3 tons, but spreading services often require a larger quantity or a full truck for efficiency.
When should I use fill dirt versus drainage rock for yard grading or French drains in West Texas?
Use fill dirt when you need to raise grade, build berms, or create structural fill because it compacts well and is relatively inexpensive. Use drainage rock (clean, coarse stone) where water needs to move freely—behind retaining walls, in French drains, or in areas where you want rapid infiltration. In West Texas, because storms are episodic and runoff can be intense, pair fill dirt with properly placed drainage rock and channels to avoid concentrated runoff problems.
How does fill dirt compare to crusher run and road base for rural driveways in Whiteface in terms of cost and longevity?
Fill dirt is the lowest-cost option for raising or leveling a driveway but performs poorly as a finished driving surface and will rut and wash out sooner. Crusher run (crushed stone with fines) compacts into a stable base and is a common, cost-effective choice for driveway surfaces; road base (engineered aggregate base) usually provides the best long-term performance but at a higher material cost. Typical approach in Whiteface is to use fill dirt only to raise/grade, then place 4-6 inches of crusher run or road base for a durable driving surface.
Are there permits or environmental rules for bringing fill dirt into Terry County or Whiteface?
Most small residential deliveries of fill dirt in Whiteface do not require a permit, but regulations can apply if you are changing drainage patterns, working in floodplains, near wetlands, or doing large commercial earthwork. Check with Terry County and the City of Whiteface planning or public works offices before major import or large-volume fills, and inform Hello Gravel of any site constraints so suppliers can advise. If soil is being moved across jurisdictions, some suppliers also require documentation of source and composition.
Does season affect availability and price of fill dirt in West Texas, and when should I schedule deliveries?
Yes—heavy rain seasons or wet conditions can limit quarry and farm-site operations, increase hauling difficulty, and push prices up; dry months are generally easier for deliveries and spreading. In West Texas plan ahead for spring storm seasons and schedule deliveries in dry weather windows; for large projects, get quotes and book suppliers several weeks in advance. Hello Gravel's next-day option is available for qualifying orders placed before noon CST but we recommend planning larger jobs early to lock pricing and availability.
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