Fill Dirt for Driveway Base in Mineral Wells, TX
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Driveway Base in Mineral Wells
Driveway base material in Mineral Wells starts at $20/yard for structural fill. DFW's clay soil is notoriously bad for driveways — it shifts with moisture, causing cracks in concrete and ruts in gravel drives. A proper structural fill subbase is the most important step in driveway construction in Mineral Wells. Without it, even new concrete will crack within 2-3 years as the clay moves. For new driveways, use 6-8 inches of compacted structural fill as the subbase, then add 4 inches of crushed road base material before the surface layer. For gravel driveways, the structural fill base prevents the gravel from sinking into soft ground. Compact each layer in 4-inch lifts for maximum stability.
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Typical 2-car driveway (12×40ft) with 8-inch base: about 12 yards of structural fill ($20/yd). Wider or longer driveways scale proportionally. Text us dimensions for an exact calculation.
Structural fill ($20/yd) for the subbase, compacted in 4-inch lifts. NOT regular fill dirt — it settles under vehicle weight. Top with 4 inches of crushed road base material for a solid foundation.
Use structural fill ($20/yd) for the base layer — it compacts tight and won't shift. Regular fill dirt will create ruts and soft spots. Top with 3-4 inches of gravel or crushed limestone for the driving surface.
Grade the fill so the driveway crown (center) is 1-2 inches higher than the edges, directing water to the sides. For driveways against a house, always slope away from the foundation at minimum 2% grade.