Got clean dirt to get rid of? Bring it to Underwood Materials. We are a permitted clean fill dump site right off the I-20 corridor in Aledo. No appointment needed for most loads.
Open Mon–Fri 7AM–4:30PM | No Appointment Needed | Close to I-20

Every dig produces extra dirt. Foundation excavations, utility trenches, pool digs, pad work that came in over elevation — all of it leaves a contractor with clean soil that has to go somewhere. The catch is that you cannot just drop it anywhere. Dumping fill on unpermitted land, or material that turns out not to be clean, can land your company in trouble. You need a permitted clean fill site.
Underwood Materials LLC runs a permitted clean fill dump site at 931 Underwood Rd in Aledo, right off I-20 between Fort Worth and Weatherford. We accept clean fill dirt and soil from construction and excavation projects across the area. Crews working new builds in Walsh, Parks of Aledo, and Morningstar, and contractors digging foundations along the FM 1187 and Bailey Ranch Rd corridor, bring us clean fill because we are close, we are legal, and the process is simple.

Clean fill is exactly what it sounds like - fill material with nothing harmful in it. Native dirt, soil, sand, and clay straight from a dig, with no trash, no chemicals, no construction debris, and no contaminants mixed in. If you excavated it from the ground and it has not been polluted by anything, it is almost certainly clean fill.
The reason the word clean matters is liability. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality regulates fill material, and dumping contaminated soil where it does not belong is a problem you do not want your company's name attached to. When a load is genuinely clean, it can be reused as fill on other projects instead of taking up space in a landfill. That is the whole point of a clean fill site - the material goes back to work.
Native dirt and soil from excavation
Clean clay
Sand
Clean rock and gravel from a dig
Surplus fill from over-ordering or overcut
Pad site and foundation excavation soil
Broken concrete
Asphalt or asphalt millings
Soil mixed with trash or debris
Treated, painted, or chemically affected soil
Soil with fuel, oil, or chemical contamination
Construction debris, lumber, or building materials
Have rock, brush, or trees instead of clean fill? We take those too - see our Dirt and Rock Disposal and Tree and Brush Disposal pages. Not sure which category your load falls in? Call us.
People mix these up all the time, so here is the difference in plain terms. Clean fill is what you bring to us to dump - uncontaminated dirt you need to get rid of. Common fill is a product we sell - unscreened native dirt that contractors and homeowners buy for grading and backfill. One is coming in, one is going out.
It is the same yard either way. A contractor can pull in, dump a load of clean fill from one job site, and load up with common fill or screened topsoil for the next. That happens here every week. The clean dirt you drop off and the fill dirt you buy are handled at the same location off Underwood Rd.
If you are looking to buy fill dirt rather than dump it, our common fill page has the details. If you have clean dirt to get rid of, you are on the right page. Either way, call and we will sort you out.

Clean fill is not waste. When you bring genuinely clean soil to our site, it can go back into the supply and get used as fill on another project. That is better than sending good dirt to a landfill, and it is the reason a clean fill site exists in the first place. Your overcut becomes someone else's grade work.
Dumping fill on unpermitted land, or dumping material that turns out to be contaminated, is a liability no contractor wants. A permitted, insured clean fill site keeps the disposal clean and documented. We have operated legally at 931 Underwood Rd since 2001. That is one less risk on your plate.
Not sure if your dirt counts as clean fill? Call us before you load up. We deal with this every day and we will tell you straight whether your material qualifies. No guessing, no wasted trip across the county with a load we cannot take.
Most of the foundation and excavation work in this part of the county is happening within 15 minutes of our gate, the new builds around Walsh and Morningstar and the corridor along FM 1187 and Bailey Ranch Rd. A short, loaded run to a permitted clean fill site beats a long haul to a transfer station every time.
Our clean fill site sits at 931 Underwood Rd in Aledo, just off I-20 between Fort Worth and Weatherford.
Most of our incoming clean fill comes off new residential construction on the north and east sides of Aledo. Walsh, Parks of Aledo, Morningstar, and Kelly Ranch produce surplus excavation soil every week as slabs go in and lots get brought to grade.
Contractors also haul clean fill to us from Weatherford, Willow Park, Hudson Oaks, Annetta, Cresson, Benbrook, and the west side of Fort Worth, running loads in along I-20, FM 1187, US 377, Bailey Ranch Rd, and Old Weatherford Rd. Foundation and utility crews working anywhere along the corridor are a short, loaded run from our gate.

Clean fill is uncontaminated fill material - native dirt, soil, sand, clay, and rock from a dig with no trash, chemicals, concrete, or construction debris mixed in. If you excavated it from the ground and nothing has polluted it, it is almost certainly clean fill. Call if you are not sure about your load.
Pricing is by the load and depends on volume. We keep it simple - no complicated fee schedules. Call for a straight answer on dump site pricing.
No appointment needed for most loads. Pull in during business hours - Monday through Friday, 7 AM to 4:30 PM. If you are bringing high volume or setting up ongoing disposal for a project, call ahead so we can be ready.
Clean fill is the dirt you bring to us to dump - uncontaminated soil you need to get rid of. Common fill is a product we sell - unscreened native dirt for grading and backfill. One comes in, one goes out. Same yard, opposite direction.
Yes. Underwood Materials LLC is a permitted and insured disposal site operating at 931 Underwood Rd in Aledo since 2001. Bringing clean fill to a permitted site keeps your disposal legal and protects your company.
Ask what else is in the load. Pure soil, clay, sand, and rock from a dig: clean. Soil mixed with concrete, asphalt, trash, treated wood, fuel, or chemicals: not clean, and we cannot accept it. Still unsure? Call and describe what you have. We will tell you before you make the trip.
No. At our site, clean fill means clean soil and dirt. We do not accept concrete, asphalt, treated wood, trash, or contaminated material. If your load is rock or mixed excavation debris, see our Dirt and Rock Disposal page.
Yes. We sell common fill, select fill, tank liner clay, and screened topsoil at the same yard where we accept clean fill. Drop your clean dirt, load up with the material you need, and head to the next job. One stop.
Underwood Materials at 931 Underwood Rd in Aledo. We are 10 to 15 minutes from the Walsh and Morningstar construction - the closest permitted clean fill site in east Parker County. Right off I-20, easy access from FM 1187 and Bailey Ranch Rd.
We accept clean fill from Aledo, Weatherford, Willow Park, Hudson Oaks, Annetta, Annetta North, Annetta South, Cresson, Benbrook, west Fort Worth, Granbury, Brock, Millsap, and all of Parker County.
Address: 931 Underwood Rd Aledo, TX 76008
Line Phone: (817) 441-3300
Hours: Mon–Fri 7AM–4:30PM
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