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Fill Dirt: Semi-Arid Ready Grade Material • Next-Day Fill Dirt Delivery Available
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Why Clarendon Homeowners Choose Hello Gravel
Clarendon, Texas (city population 2,240) sits within a broader West Texas metro region of 2.7+ million and is experiencing steady growth at about 0.25% annually. The town’s semi-arid setting—228 sunny days per year, 34.25 inches of rain annually, and USDA hardiness zone 8b—creates a cycle of sun-driven drying and occasional heavy storms that influence soil movement and drainage needs. That combination drives local demand for dependable aggregates: homeowners and contractors need materials that stabilize grades, support driveways and shed pads, and prevent erosion. For many DIY projects in Clarendon, choosing the right fill material up front can reduce future settling and drainage problems and make installation of landscaping and small structures go more smoothly.Popular Projects in Clarendon This Season
- Yard Leveling Fill Dirt15 tons
- Driveway Base Fill Dirt40 tons
- Building Pad Fill Dirt120 tons
- Septic Backfill Fill Dirt25 tons
- Landscape Berm Fill Dirt10 tons
Clarendon Quick Facts
- 📍 Location: West Texas
- 🏘️ Population: 2,240
- 🏡 Metro Area: 2.7+ million
- 🌧️ Annual Rainfall: 34.25 inches
- ☀️ Sunny Days: 228/year
- 🌡️ Hardiness Zone: 8b
- 🏗️ Growth Rate: 0.25% annually
- 🚛 Delivery Coverage: Citywide delivery available
Best Times for Clarendon Projects
- Oct–Nov: Stable Fall Moisture
- Feb–Apr: Spring Wet Risk
- May–Sept: High Heat Drying
- Dec–Jan: Freeze Thaw Risk
Summer Tip: Use compactable, low-organic fill dirt to build grade away from foundations and reduce erosion—compact in lifts and finish with a positive slope to handle Clarendon’s 34.25 inches of annual rainfall.
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Frequently Asked Questions - Clarendon Fill Dirt Delivery
Everything you need to know about fill dirt delivery in Clarendon.
Local prices for fill dirt in Clarendon and West Texas vary with haul distance, supplier, and material quality. Typical ballpark ranges are about $8 to $25 per cubic yard or roughly $6 to $20 per ton, but rates change with availability and seasonal demand. For an accurate, up-to-date price for your address, get a quote through Hello Gravel by entering your zip code.
Hello Gravel works with local Clarendon and West Texas suppliers and contracted haulers that can deliver fill dirt; specific company names vary by day. Minimum order size in our network is generally 3 tons, and many areas offer free delivery while others add a delivery fee based on distance and access. If you need spreading or compacting, request it at checkout and ask for local contractor pricing—spreading is done at the driver’s discretion and may carry an extra charge.
Clarendon and much of West Texas commonly have clay and caliche layers that affect drainage and compaction. Fill dirt can be used to raise grade or fill low spots, but clay-heavy native soils and caliche can create drainage or bonding issues unless you prepare the subgrade and compact properly. For driveways or structural areas, combine fill dirt with a well-draining base (crushed limestone or road base) and pay attention to moisture control when compacting.
Compact fill dirt in 4- to 6-inch lifts using a plate compactor for small areas or a vibratory roller for larger areas, and lightly moisten very dry soil to help compaction. Expect some initial settlement over months, especially if the material was placed loose or over organic soils; plan for 10-20% extra volume or 1 to 2 inches of final settlement for small fills, and regrade after the first rainy season. For structural fills or foundations, consider engineered compaction testing through a local contractor.
Permitting rules can vary by project type; minor grading and small yard fills often do not require permits, but changes that affect drainage, septic systems, building pads, or grading near roadways may. For Clarendon and Donley County, check with the City of Clarendon and Donley County offices before large fills or any work that changes stormwater flow, and confirm septic or building permit requirements with your local permitting office. If you need help, Hello Gravel can advise you to check local authorities before delivery.
For simple grade raising or backfill, clean fill dirt with limited organic material is appropriate. For driveways and building pads, a combination of screened fill dirt for grade plus a structural base (crusher run, road base, or crushed limestone) on top provides better drainage and load capacity in West Texas heat and occasional heavy rains. If erosion or drainage is a concern, ask for fill with coarser particles or add geotextile and aggregate layers for stability.
A 10-by-30-foot area (300 square feet) raised 4 inches requires about 100 cubic feet, which equals roughly 3.7 cubic yards of material (100 / 27 = 3.7). Because compaction and loss occur during placement, plan to order 10-20% extra—so about 4 to 4.5 cubic yards, which is roughly 5 to 6 tons depending on moisture and composition. Remember Hello Gravel’s minimum order is 3 tons, so confirm quantities when you get a quote.
Common additional costs include spreading or labor to move material on-site, mechanical compaction, geotextile fabric, delivery surcharges for rough access or long hauls, and any required permits or inspections. Tailgate spreading may be available at checkout but is not guaranteed and could carry an extra fee; compaction and contractor labor are typically billed separately. Ask for an itemized quote from Hello Gravel so you can budget for these services.
In Clarendon’s semi-arid climate, loose fill dirt can produce dust in dry months and is vulnerable to erosion or washouts during heavy storms if not compacted and properly drained. Well-compacted fill with finished slopes, vegetation, or surface aggregate will reduce dust and erosion and extend the time between maintenance. For driveways or frequently trafficked areas, a structural aggregate surface will greatly reduce long-term maintenance versus raw fill dirt.
Fill dirt is the most cost-effective option for raising grade or filling low spots, but it is not an engineered structural layer. Crushed limestone, crusher run, or engineered base materials are better choices for septic pads, driveways, and building pads because they provide drainage, compaction targets, and load-bearing capacity. For critical or load-bearing applications in Clarendon, invest in an engineered base over compacted fill and consult a contractor or engineer for specific recommendations.
Slope ground away from foundations with at least a 5% grade (about 6 inches of fall over the first 10 feet) to prevent water pooling near buildings, and use swales, French drains, or downspout extensions to direct runoff away. Protect loose fill with erosion-control measures such as temporary straw cover, hydroseed, riprap in concentrated flow areas, and geotextile fabric under slopes or aggregate. If you are altering drainage patterns, check local permitting and consider a professional grading plan for larger projects.
As of today, we require 2 business days for delivery.
Use our material calculator here: https://hellogravel.com/calculator/ to enter the length, width and depth measurements of your project. It will automatically calculate the cubic yards/tons needed. If you are unsure how much to order, contact our team for guidance.
Please type in your zip code on any product screen and it will let you know if we service your area. The chances are that we do!
The material will be delivered via dump truck. If your order is under 20 tons, then it will likely be just one dump truck load. If your order is more than 20 tons, it will be more than one dump truck load.
Absolutely! Try our aggregate quiz here: https://hellogravel.com/aggregate-quiz/ Alternatively,you can call us, chat with us (box in the bottom right corner of the website), or email us!
We cannot get out of the truck and manually spread it. However, depending on the location, safety, and comfortability of the driver – we may be able to tailgate spread your material. This involves pulling the truck forward as material is being dumped to make it easier for you to distribute material after delivery.
The minimum order size is 3 tons.
Hassle Free! Our goal is to make the buying process for gravel and other aggregates as easy and seamless as possible. Enter your zip code on our site, select how much material you need (see below FAQ’s to determine order size), select the date and time frame you would like your material delivered at Checkout, and place your order with any major credit card. After the order is placed our in-house support team will contact you to confirm the details. We will send additional confirmations on the day before and the day of delivery. On delivery day, a dump truck will arrive to dump the materials at your specified location. We request that you have someone available to accept the delivery so that we can make sure to dump it in the correct location. That’s it!
No, because we are a national supplier, we utilize our existing network of suppliers across the country. Therefore, the materials will likely be delivered from a contracted trucking company.
We specialize in making the aggregate buying process as easy and seamless as possible by managing the process from end to end. We have a network of suppliers that we source the materials from where we have negotiated rates. However, we do charge a markup and because of this you may be able to find the materials cheaper on your own. But if you want a hassle free experience, then we are for you!
Please fill out the Quote Request form and we will work up a quote for you! https://hellogravel.com/quote-form/
Although uncommon, due to regional sourcing, the type and color of our materials may vary somewhat from the images on our website, reflecting the unique geological offerings of your area. Please communicate any specifications you desire to our team so we can consider them during the sourcing process.
Please contact our customer service team promptly if you experience any delivery or product quality issues. We will work to resolve them satisfactorily.
We are headquartered in New Orleans, LA. However, we have a network of suppliers across the country from which we provide the materials.
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