Two sides of every job site
Construction projects need material coming in and material going out. A driveway pour needs road base delivered before the concrete truck shows up. A demolition job generates tons of broken concrete that has to leave the property the same day. A grading project cuts soil from one area and needs it hauled to another, or off-site entirely. DIRTROCK DALLAS handles both sides of that equation across Dallas-Fort Worth, for residential and commercial projects.
Materials we deliver
We deliver bulk aggregates and soil products directly to your job site by the truckload. Tell us what you’re building and we’ll help you pick the right material and calculate the right quantity.
Gravel and crushed limestone
Crushed limestone, pea gravel, and decorative stone for driveways, parking areas, drainage beds, and landscaping. Crushed limestone is the most common aggregate in North Texas construction because it compacts well and drains freely. If you’re building a driveway or parking surface, the gravel base layer goes down before anything else.
Fill dirt
Clean fill dirt for raising grades, backfilling foundations, filling voids after demolition, and building up low areas on your property. Fill dirt is not topsoil. It contains no organic matter and compacts to a stable, load-bearing density, which is what you want under structures, slabs, and driveways.
Topsoil
Nutrient-rich topsoil for new lawns, gardens, flower beds, and the final layer after finish grading. Topsoil supports plant growth and healthy root development. If your project includes any landscaping after construction, topsoil goes down last.
Sand
Sand for bedding pavers and pipes, improving drainage in heavy clay soil, mixing into garden beds, and base applications. DFW’s native clay soil retains water and expands, so sand is a common amendment on both residential and commercial sites.
Road base and flex base
Compactable road base for driveways, parking lots, private roads, and construction access paths. Road base (also called flex base in Texas) creates a stable foundation layer for asphalt or concrete, or a durable finished surface for unpaved areas. We deliver and can also spread and compact the material as part of a full site preparation scope.
What we haul away
The other half of the job. When your project generates material that needs to leave, our dump trucks handle the removal and take it to approved disposal or recycling facilities.
Excavated soil: Dirt from foundation digs, trenching, grading cuts, and mass excavation. We keep your job site clean and your project moving by running loads out as fast as material comes out of the ground.
Demolished concrete: Broken driveways, sidewalks, patios, slabs, and foundation sections. Concrete goes to recycling facilities where it gets crushed and reused as aggregate.
Construction debris: Lumber, roofing, drywall, brush from land clearing, and other job site waste. Everything goes to the right facility based on material type.
On-site relocation: Sometimes the material doesn’t need to leave the property. We redistribute stockpiles, move cut soil to fill areas, and relocate stored materials from one side of the site to another.
How material delivery works
Getting the right material to the right spot at the right time sounds simple. It falls apart when the quantities are wrong, the truck can’t access the drop location, or deliveries show up on the wrong day. Here’s how we keep it clean.
Calculate the quantity
We help you figure out exactly how much material your project needs so you don’t over-order or come up short. One cubic yard covers about 100 square feet at 3 inches deep. Driveways and parking areas typically need 4 to 6 inches of base material. Not sure how much you need? Use our cubic yard calculator to get an estimate before you call.
Confirm site access
Before we schedule delivery, we confirm your site can handle the truck. Weight restrictions, overhead clearances, gate widths, and turn radius all matter. Identifying access issues before delivery day prevents problems and re-scheduling delays.
Schedule and deliver
We coordinate deliveries around your project timeline. Single loads for residential jobs. Multi-load schedules for commercial sites that need material flowing steadily without stockpiling more than the site can handle. Our drivers place material where you need it, not just where the truck stops.


