Fill Dirt for Yard Leveling in Duncanville, TX
Level your Duncanville yard — fill dirt and topsoil delivered to your door. Starting at $10/yard delivered.
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Yard Leveling in Duncanville
Yard leveling material in Duncanville starts at $10/yard for fill dirt and $17/yard for topsoil. Duncanville's expansive clay soil is the #1 cause of uneven yards in DFW — the soil shrinks during summer drought and swells during rain, creating bumps, dips, and drainage problems that worsen over time. For shallow leveling (under 6 inches), screened topsoil alone works well — it grades easily with a rake and supports grass growth immediately. For deeper fills, use clean fill dirt to bring the area to within 4-6 inches of final grade, then cap with topsoil. Always grade away from your house at 1-2% slope (about 1 inch per 8 feet) to prevent foundation drainage problems.
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Text (469) 523-6420 with your Duncanville address and that you need yard leveling.
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Yard Leveling FAQ — Duncanville
Material cost: fill dirt at $10/yd, topsoil at $17/yd. A typical 1,000 sqft yard leveled 6 inches deep needs about 19 yards (~$190-$323). Add equipment rental ($150-300/day) if DIY, or $50-100/hr for a professional grading operator.
Length × Width × Depth (all in feet) ÷ 27 = cubic yards. Example: 30×20ft area filled 6 inches (0.5ft) deep = 11 yards. Add 10-15% for compaction. Text us your dimensions and we'll calculate it.
Shallow fixes (<6 inches): topsoil only ($17/yd). Deep fills (>6 inches): fill dirt ($10/yd) for the base, topsoil ($17/yd) for the top 4-6 inches. This saves money and creates a proper growing surface.
Early spring (March-April) or fall (September-October) — avoid summer heat and winter dormancy. Fall leveling gives grass roots time to establish before summer stress.