Fill Dirt in Hardeman 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 Hardeman County homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Hardeman County serves a growing community with a city population: 3,500 and a metro area population: 4.6+ million. The region is expanding at an annual growth rate: 2.10% and benefits from a warm, sunny climate (hardiness zone: 8a and about 218 sunny days per year). With moderate annual rainfall: 38.97 inches, homeowners and contractors face steady demand for earthwork—grading driveways, raising building pads, and re-sloping yards after new construction or landscaping projects. That demand makes reliable, clean aggregates important: people want fill-dirt that compacts predictably, drains well, and arrives on schedule so projects don’t stall during busy seasons tied to regional growth. Fill-dirt is the basic soil used to raise low areas, build up a foundation pad, and fill trenches before topsoil and final grading. Locally sourced fill-dirt in Hardeman County typically mirrors native soils and is chosen for its compaction and drainage characteristics under the area’s sun and rain patterns. Because the region gets annual rainfall: 38.97 inches, selecting low-organic, well-graded fill-dirt and compacting it properly reduces future settling and standing water. Hello Gravel connects you with regional suppliers and dump-truck delivery so you can order the right type and amount of fill-dirt, schedule a convenient delivery window, and keep your project moving with materials matched to local geology.
Popular projects in Hardeman County this season
- Driveway Base fill-dirt - 40 tons
- Yard Regrade fill-dirt - 25 tons
- Building Pad fill-dirt - 150 tons
- Septic Mound fill-dirt - 30 tons
- Low Spot Fill fill-dirt - 10 tons
Hardeman County quick facts
- Location
- Texas Region
- Population
- 3,500
- 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 Hardeman County projects
- Stable Fall Temps
- Ideal Moisture Levels
- High Evaporation Risk
- Slow Winter Curing
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Frequently Asked Questions - Hardeman County Fill Dirt Delivery
Everything you need to know about fill dirt delivery in Hardeman County.
What exactly is fill-dirt and how is it used in Hardeman County, TX?
Fill-dirt is native soil or subsoil used to raise grade, fill depressions, and build non-structural pads. In Hardeman County it is commonly used to level yards, build up driveways, and raise low spots before installing gravel or pavement. It typically contains more fines and less organic matter than topsoil, so it is not intended for planting lawns or gardens without a topsoil layer.
How much does delivered fill-dirt usually cost in Hardeman County?
Delivered price varies by supplier, haul distance, and quantity, but expect a typical range of about $8 to $22 per ton for unprocessed fill-dirt in rural Hardeman County. Larger orders and shorter haul distances lower the per-ton price, while remote deliveries, next-day service, and small loads raise it. For an accurate quote, check your zip code on our site or contact Hello Gravel for local supplier pricing.
Which suppliers or contractors deliver bulk fill-dirt to Hardeman County?
Hello Gravel connects you with local suppliers and haulers that serve Hardeman County through our marketplace; availability depends on your zip code. If you prefer local referrals, contact the Hardeman County extension office or a nearby landscaping contractor, but the fastest way is to get a Hello Gravel quote so we can match you with nearby haulers. We do not operate our own trucks; deliveries are completed by trusted local carriers.
How do I calculate how many tons of fill-dirt I need?
Calculate cubic yards first: (area in sq ft * depth in feet) / 27 = cubic yards. Most fill-dirt in Hardeman County weighs roughly 1.2 to 1.5 tons per cubic yard depending on moisture and compaction, so multiply cubic yards by 1.3 as a practical estimate to get tons. Example: a 12 ft x 100 ft driveway raised 2 inches needs about 7.4 cubic yards, or roughly 9 to 10 tons of fill-dirt.
Is fill-dirt a good choice for Hardeman County's clay soils and hot, dry climate?
Fill-dirt is fine for raising grade and filling low spots, but Hardeman County's clay soils can expand, shrink, and hold water, which may cause settlement or drainage issues. For load-bearing areas or near foundations, you may need engineered fill, proper compaction, and drainage solutions to avoid future movement. For surface layers, consider a granular base (road base or crusher-run) over fill-dirt for better drainage and durability.
Do I need stabilizers or compaction when using fill-dirt on a rural driveway in Hardeman County?
Yes—compaction is important. Proper installation usually means placing fill-dirt in lifts (commonly 6 to 8 inches) and compacting each lift with a plate compactor or roller to reduce future settling. Stabilizers like lime or cement are sometimes used on clay-rich soils or where higher load-bearing capacity is required, but that is a job-specific decision best made with a contractor or soils test.
What are the common alternatives to fill-dirt and how do they compare?
Common alternatives include crusher-run (crushed stone with fines), road base (engineered aggregate mix), and screened topsoil. Crusher-run and road base offer better drainage and load-bearing for driveways and pads at a higher cost, while screened topsoil is better for planting but not for structural fill. Choose fill-dirt for inexpensive grade-raising, road base or crusher-run for durable drive surfaces, and screened topsoil where plant growth is the priority.
Are there county permits or specifications I need to know before bringing in fill-dirt in Hardeman County?
Permit requirements vary by project and location; small residential grade changes often have no county permit, but driveway tie-ins to county roads, large earthworks, or work in drainage easements may need permits or approval. Check with the Hardeman County offices or the county engineer and, if applicable, your city or subdivision rules before ordering material. Also confirm utility locations and septic setbacks before placing fill.
How long will a properly installed fill-dirt base last in the Texas climate, and what maintenance is needed?
A properly installed and compacted fill-dirt base used under a finished surface can last many years, but longevity depends on drainage, traffic, and whether the top surface is paved or has a proper aggregate base. Inspect areas annually for settlement, regrade low spots, and add material where washout or settling occurs; driveway surfaces may need periodic regrading every 1 to 3 years. If you see excessive movement, consult a contractor to evaluate compaction or drainage fixes.
What should I know about delivery logistics and minimum loads for rural Hardeman County deliveries?
Hello Gravel has a minimum order of 3 tons, and most tri-axle dump trucks used in our network deliver roughly 10 to 18 tons depending on material and local truck size. Rural deliveries in Hardeman County may have additional fees for long drives, gate access issues, narrow roads, or if the driver must offload on a slope; schedule at least 2+ business days for standard delivery or request next-day before noon CST for an extra fee. Provide clear delivery directions, access instructions, and note any overhead wires or soft ground in your order notes.
What's the difference between washed and unwashed fill-dirt, and which should I use in Hardeman County?
Fill-dirt is usually unwashed and contains fine particles, which is acceptable for raising grade and backfill; washed materials have fines removed and are more common for drainage layers or decorative stone. Washed materials cost more and are rarely needed for general fill work in Hardeman County unless your project specifies low-fines aggregate for drainage or filter layers. If drainage or a base for pavement is your goal, discuss crusher-run or road base options with Hello Gravel instead of plain fill-dirt.
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