Dirt & Rock Disposal in Aledo, TX

Hours: Mon–Fri , 7AM–4:30PM

Got dirt, rock, or excavation spoils from your job site? Bring them to Underwood Materials. Disposal site right off the I-20 corridor. No appointment needed for most loads.

The Closest Dirt and Rock Dump Site

You have a truck full of dirt and rock from a job site. You do not want to drive 30 or 40 minutes to a landfill on the other side of the county. That round trip costs you labor hours, fuel, and time you could be spending on the job.

Underwood Materials LLC operates a disposal site at 931 Underwood Rd in Aledo - right off the I-20 corridor between Fort Worth and Weatherford. We accept dirt, rock, gravel, clay, and clean excavation spoils.

We have been here since 2001. No appointment needed for most loads. Just show up during business hours.

Dirt and Rock Materials We Accept

Excavation Dirt

Digging a foundation, trenching for utilities, or excavating a pool? The dirt that comes out of the ground needs a place to go. We accept native excavation dirt from residential and commercial projects across Aledo, Weatherford, Willow Park, Hudson Oaks, and the surrounding area. Load it up and bring it over.

Rock and Gravel

Loose rock, fieldstone, gravel, and cobble from excavation, demolition prep, or site clearing. If it came out of the ground during your dig, we will take it. Crews working new lots in Walsh, Morningstar, and the subdivisions along Bailey Ranch Rd bring us rock regularly.

Native Clay

Parker County soil is full of clay. Foundation digs, pond excavations, and grading projects generate large volumes of clay that needs somewhere to go. We accept it. Contractors working in Annetta, Cresson, and the rural areas south of Weatherford bring us clay from ranch and residential projects.

Mixed Excavation Spoils

Most excavation produces a mix — dirt, clay, rock, and gravel all blended together. We accept mixed loads as long as the material is clean. No concrete, no asphalt, no trash, no hazardous material. If it is native ground material from a dig, bring it.

Grading Spoils

Regrading a lot, reshaping a yard, or cutting a pad site down to elevation? The material you scrape off the top needs a place to go. We accept grading spoils from residential and commercial jobs. Builders and grading contractors working the FM 1187 and Bailey Ranch Rd growth corridor use our site because we are five minutes away.

Overcut and Surplus Fill

Ordered too much fill for a job? Dug out more than expected? Over-excavated a foundation by a few feet? Bring the surplus to us instead of stockpiling it on-site and dealing with it later. Contractors finishing jobs in Bella Flora, La Madera, Ventana, Sweetgrass, and Stone Creek Farms dump surplus material here on their way to the next job.

What We Do Not Accept

We Accept

  • Native excavation dirt

  • Rock, gravel, cobble, fieldstone

  • Native clay

  • Mixed excavation spoils (dirt, rock, clay)

  • Grading spoils

  • Surplus clean fill

  • Clean concrete or broken concrete

We Do Not Accept

  • Asphalt or asphalt millings

  • Construction lumber or wood

  • Trash, household debris, or dumpster contents

  • Hazardous or contaminated material

  • Tires, appliances, or metal scrap

  • Painted, treated, or chemically altered soil

Need to dump brush brush and tree disposal instead? We take those too — see our Brush & Tree Disposal page.

Why Contractors Dump Here

Closest Permitted Site to the Action

The heaviest new construction in Parker County is happening along FM 1187, Bailey Ranch Rd, and the I-20 corridor between Aledo and Willow Park. Our yard on Underwood Rd is right in the middle of it. A dump run from Walsh or Morningstar to our site takes 10 to 15 minutes. The same run to a landfill in east Fort Worth or south Weatherford takes 30 to 45. That time difference adds up across a multi-week project.

No Appointment, No Hassle

Show up during business hours with your load. We handle it. No appointment, no reservation, no calling ahead for most loads. Monday through Friday, 7 AM to 4:30 PM. Gate is open, site is staffed. If you have an unusually large volume or need to set up regular runs, call (817) 441-3300 and we will coordinate.

Permitted and Insured

Dumping dirt and rock at an unpermitted site puts your contractor's license at risk. We are a permitted disposal operation that has been running legally since 2001. Insured. Family-owned. Do it right.

Dump and Load on the Same Trip

We sell bulk fill materials at the same yard where we accept disposal. Drop off your excavation spoils. Pick up a load of common fill, select fill, or screened topsoil. One stop. Two jobs done. Your crew stays productive and your truck does not run empty in either direction.

High-Volume and Ongoing Disposal

If you are running a large excavation or a multi-phase site work project, you are not making one dump run. You are making dozens. We work with contractors on ongoing disposal for exactly this kind of job. Call us and tell us the scope: how many trucks per day, what material, how long the project runs. We will set up a plan that keeps your operation moving without delays at our gate.

Large subdivision buildouts in the Aledo area - Walsh, Morningstar, Parks of Aledo, Kelly Ranch - generate massive volumes of excavation spoils over months or years. Multiple builders, multiple excavation subs, all working simultaneously. We have the capacity and the experience to handle that kind of volume. We have been doing it for 25 years.

We also work with TxDOT subcontractors and commercial earthwork crews on road widening, utility installation, and commercial pad projects along the I-20 and FM 1187 corridors. If your project generates dirt and rock in volume, talk to us.

SERVICE AREA

Where Our Loads Come From

Our disposal site sits at 931 Underwood Rd in Aledo, just off I-20 between Fort Worth and Weatherford. The reason that location matters for disposal is simple: the bulk of the digging in this part of the county is happening within a 15-minute radius of our gate. Foundation crews, graders, and utility subs working the FM 1187 and Bailey Ranch Rd corridor are not hauling spoils across the county when there is a permitted site this close.

Most of our incoming dirt and rock comes off the big residential buildouts on the north and east sides of Aledo - Walsh, Parks of Aledo, Morningstar, and Kelly Ranch are generating excavation spoils every week as new slabs go in. Smaller volumes come off custom home digs and pad work in La Madera, Bella Flora, Ventana, Sweetgrass, Stone Creek Farms, Saddle Creek, and Split Rail Estates. Different job, same need - a close, legal place to put the material.

Beyond Aledo, crews haul to us from Weatherford, Willow Park, Hudson Oaks, Annetta, Cresson, Benbrook, and the west side of Fort Worth. The common thread is the corridor: jobs along I-20, FM 1187, US 377, Bailey Ranch Rd, Old Weatherford Rd, and Kelly Rd are all a short, loaded run from our site. Rural digs out toward Brock, Millsap, and Granbury send us clay and rock from pond and acreage work.

If your job site is in Parker County or just over the Tarrant County line and you are within about 30 minutes of Aledo, we are likely the closest dump site for your dirt and rock. We serve zip codes 76008, 76087, 76086, 76085, 76088, 76035, 76126, 76108, 76116, 76132, and 76049. Call to confirm we can take your material.

Dirt & Rock Disposal Questions

How much does it cost to dump dirt and rock in Aledo?

Pricing depends on the volume and type of material. We keep it simple - no complicated fee schedules. Call (817) 441-3300 for a straight answer on your disposal costs.

Do I need an appointment to dump dirt and rock?

No. Show up during business hours - Monday through Friday, 7 AM to 4:30 PM. No appointment needed for most loads. If you are planning to bring large volumes or set up ongoing disposal, call (817) 441-3300 ahead of time so we can be ready.

Is this a permitted disposal site?

Yes. Underwood Materials LLC is a permitted and insured disposal site operating at 931 Underwood Rd in Aledo since 2001. This is a legitimate operation. Dump legally. Protect your license.

Can I dump concrete or asphalt at your site?

No. We accept native dirt, rock, gravel, clay, and clean excavation spoils. We do not accept concrete, asphalt, construction lumber, trash, hazardous materials, tires, or appliances. If you are not sure about your material, call (817) 441-3300.

Where is the closest dirt dump site to Walsh or Morningstar?

Underwood Materials at 931 Underwood Rd in Aledo. We are 10 to 15 minutes from Walsh and Morningstar - the closest permitted disposal site for dirt and rock in east Parker County. Right off I-20, easy access from FM 1187 and Bailey Ranch Rd.

Can I dump mixed loads of dirt and rock?

Yes. Most excavation produces a mix of dirt, clay, and rock. We accept mixed loads as long as the material is clean - no concrete, asphalt, trash, or contaminants.

Do you handle ongoing disposal for large projects?

Yes. We work with contractors on multi-week and multi-month projects. Call (817) 441-3300 and tell us the scope - truck frequency, material type, project timeline. We will set up a plan.

Can I dump dirt and pick up fill material on the same trip?

Yes. We sell common fill, select fill, tank liner clay, and screened topsoil at the same location. Dump your excavation spoils, load up with the material you need, and head back to the job. One stop.

What areas do you accept dirt and rock disposal from?

We accept loads 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. Zip codes include 76008, 76087, 76086, 76085, 76088, 76035, 76126, 76108, 76116, 76132, and 76049.

What are your hours?

Monday through Friday, 7 AM to 4:30 PM. Closed on weekends. Call (817) 441-3300 during business hours.

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UNDERWOOD MATERIALS LLC

Address: 931 Underwood Rd Aledo, TX 76008
Line Phone:
(817) 441-3300
Hours: Mon–Fri 7AM–4:30PM

931 Underwood Rd, Aledo, TX 76008, USA

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