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Fill Dirt

Fill Dirt in Zavala 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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What to know about Zavala County

Why Zavala County homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Zavala County's homebuilding and landscaping needs are shaped by a small local population and a rapidly expanding region. With a city population of 12 and a metro area population of 4.6+ million, the area is seeing steady development tied to an annual growth rate of 2.10%. The local climate—218 sunny days per year, an annual rainfall of 38.97 inches, and hardiness zone 8a—supports year‑round projects but also creates drainage and grading challenges for yards and foundations. Homeowners here turn to quality aggregates to manage erosion, establish proper site elevations, and prepare stable bases for patios, driveways, and additions. Fill‑dirt is a cost‑effective material for building up low spots, replacing organic topsoil, and creating a compactable subgrade that helps reduce settling and standing water.

Popular projects in Zavala County this season

  • Residential fill-dirt grading - 75 tons
  • Driveway base fill-dirt - 30 tons
  • Septic system fill-dirt backfill - 25 tons
  • Raised foundation fill-dirt pad - 150 tons
  • Flood berm fill-dirt - 200 tons

Zavala County quick facts

Location
Texas Region
Population
12
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 Zavala County projects

Stable Fall Temps
Optimal Moisture
Summer Drying
Slow Winter Curing

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Fill Dirt delivery questions

What do delivered prices for fill-dirt typically run in Zavala County, TX?

Prices vary by supplier, haul distance, and season, but basic unprocessed fill-dirt in the South Texas/Zavala County area commonly lands in a rough range of $10 to $40 per ton delivered. For budgeting, ask suppliers for both per-ton and per-cubic-yard quotes and confirm whether delivery, tipping, or site-access fees are included. Hello Gravel can check current local rates for your zip code and provide exact quotes.

Which gradations of fill-dirt are best for driveways and building pads in Zavala County?

For driveways, you generally want a well-graded, compactable base such as crusher-run or a structural fill mix rather than loose fill-dirt; plain fill-dirt (high fines) can rut and wash out. For building pads, use engineered or select fill that meets compaction specs (low organic content, controlled gradation) and compact in lifts; check with your engineer because South Texas clay and shrink-swell tendencies affect what is acceptable.

How do Zavala County contractors usually price delivery plus spreading and compaction for fill-dirt?

Contractors typically separate material cost from labor and equipment: material is priced per ton or cubic yard, while spreading and compaction may be charged per cubic yard, per ton, or by the hour. A common approach is $5 to $15 per cubic yard extra for basic spreading and light compaction, or $75 to $150 per hour for heavy equipment work; exact pricing depends on site access, haul distance, and required compaction level.

What is the coverage conversion for fill-dirt in the Texas region (tons per sq ft/inch)?

Use the basic conversion: 1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet. Typical fill-dirt weighs roughly 1.2 to 1.5 tons per cubic yard, so 1 cubic yard will cover 324 sq ft at 1 inch depth; as a rule of thumb, estimate about 0.8 to 1.0 tons per cubic yard and plan roughly 1.3 tons per cubic yard for calculations. For quick estimates: Tons needed = (area in sq ft * depth in inches) / 324 * (tons per cu yd).

Are there common durability or erosion problems with fill-dirt in Zavala County after heavy summer rains, and how can I prevent them?

Yes. South Texas summer storms can cause washing and rutting where fill-dirt is loose or on steep slopes. Mitigate problems by compacting in lifts during installation, adding temporary erosion controls (silt fence, straw/mulch, erosion blanket), installing proper drainage swales, and finishing with a surface material (gravel, crusher-run, or vegetation) to protect exposed fill areas.

How does fill-dirt compare to crusher-run or select fill for rural roads and farm approaches in Zavala County?

Fill-dirt is the least expensive option for raising grade or filling large volumes, but it does not provide a stable wearing surface and requires more maintenance. Crusher-run and select fill are blended and compactable materials designed to interlock and shed water, so they cost more up front but deliver far better durability and lower maintenance for driveways, farm approaches, and access roads in Zavala County.

Do Zavala County or Texas building codes require permits or testing when using fill-dirt for foundation backfill or building pads?

Permit and testing requirements can vary by project type and local jurisdiction. Many residential or commercial building permits that involve structural footings or pads will require engineered specifications and compaction testing; in rural settings some small projects may not require formal testing, but you should check with the Zavala County permitting office or your local building official and follow any engineer recommendations before placing structural fill.

Where can I find screened or washed fill-dirt suitable for structural backfill near Zavala County?

Screened or washed fill is less common than basic fill-dirt but is available from local landscaper yards and regional suppliers in nearby towns such as Crystal City, Uvalde, and Dilley. Hello Gravel can check our supplier network for screened/select fill availability and delivery to your Zavala County site; specify "screened" or "select fill" in Order Notes when requesting a quote.

Any ordering or delivery tips specific to fill-dirt in Zavala County?

Order at least the minimum 3-ton quantity and plan for potential access restrictions on rural Zavala County roads; tell us about gated entries, narrow drives, or low-hanging limbs when you order. Request delivery date windows, note whether you want tailgate spreading (drivers may or may not be able to do it), and ask Hello Gravel for a material photo or description so you know if the fill is screened, clay-rich, or better suited for rough fill only.

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