Screened Topsoil for Sale in Aledo, TX

Over 30 years serving Parker County

Final grade screened topsoil delivered from Aledo for lawns, and finish work across Parker County with honest weights and local service.

What Makes Our Screened Topsoil Different

Our screened topsoil is run through a dedicated screener to remove rocks, clods, and debris so you get a smooth, consistent material that finishes clean.

Material is blended from local sources around Aledo and Weatherford, producing a soil that drains well, compacts properly, and supports healthy turf and plants.

Every load is checked for consistency so you get the same quality screened topsoil whether you are ordering one load for a yard or multiple loads for a subdivision.

What Screened Topsoil Is Used For

New Lawn Installation in Aledo

Use screened topsoil to build a smooth, even base before laying sod or seed so new lawns in Aledo, Willow Park, and nearby neighborhoods root quickly and evenly.

Garden Areas in Parker County

Top off and regrade garden areas so mulch and plants sit level and water drains correctly around your Parker County property.

Final Grading Around New Construction in Aledo

Use screened topsoil for final grade around new homes and shops so you meet drainage requirements and leave a clean, smooth surface ready for sod or seed.

Leveling Low Spots and Repairing Yard Damage

Fill in ruts, low areas, and washouts with screened topsoil so you can blend repairs into existing turf in Aledo, Hudson Oaks, and surrounding communities.

Sports Fields and Play Areas in Local Schools

Create a safe, even playing surface on practice fields, parks, and school grounds across Parker County with smooth, rock-minimized screened topsoil.

Commercial and Municipal Finish Work

Use screened topsoil for final grading around parking lots, sidewalks, and public projects where a clean, uniform finish is required in Parker County.

Screened Topsoil vs. Common Fill — Know the Difference

Both screened topsoil and common fill have their place on Parker County jobs. Understanding the difference helps you order the right material the first time.

Screened topsoil is typically used for finish surfaces, while common fill is used to build up areas that will later be covered or compacted. Our yard can help you decide.

Screened Topsoil

• Fine, consistent texture with rocks and debris screened out.

• Best for lawns, and final grade surfaces.

• Creates a smooth finish ready for sod or seed.

• Typically placed in thinner lifts for surface work.

Common Fill

• Unscreeened, budget-friendly material with more rock and clods.

• Best for building up low areas and undercut sections. • Covered later with topsoil, concrete, or base.

• Often used in deeper lifts where appearance is not critical.

How to Estimate How Much Screened Topsoil You Need

Start by measuring the length and width of the area you want to cover in feet. Multiply those numbers to get square footage, and note any sections with different depths or shapes.

Decide how deep you want the screened topsoil, usually 2–4 inches for lawns. Convert inches to feet, then multiply by your square footage to get cubic feet of material. Divide cubic feet by 27 to get cubic yards.

Who Orders Screened Topsoil From Underwood Materials

Homeowners across Parker County use screened topsoil to fix problem yards, refresh landscaping, and get ready for new sod around homes, shops, and barndominiums.

Landscapers and lawn care companies rely on Underwood Materials for consistent screened topsoil loads that spread easily and keep crews moving on tight schedules.

Cities, schools, and other municipalities order screened topsoil for parks, fields, public projects, and repairs where a smooth, durable finish is important.

When to Order Screened Topsoil in Parker County

Most customers in Parker County plan screened topsoil deliveries in the spring and fall when temperatures are moderate and there is enough moisture to help new lawns and plants establish.

Our dispatch team can help you coordinate screened topsoil deliveries around other trades, inspections, and weather so your job in Aledo or across Parker County stays on schedule.

Screened Topsoil Delivery Across Parker County

Underwood Materials delivers screened topsoil from our Aledo yard to job sites across Parker County, including Weatherford, Hudson Oaks, and surrounding areas.

We run a variety of dump trucks so we can service tight residential driveways, acreage tracts, and larger commercial jobs throughout Parker County.

Our drivers will place screened topsoil as close as safely possible to your work area and review any access, overhead, or ground condition concerns with you before dumping.

Screened Topsoil FAQs

What is screened topsoil?

Screened topsoil is soil that has been run through a screener to remove rocks, roots, and debris, leaving a finer, more consistent material for finish grading and planting.

How is screened topsoil different from fill dirt?

Fill dirt is used to build up low areas and is not screened, so it may contain more rock and clods. Screened topsoil is cleaner and smoother, designed for surface work like lawns and beds.

Do you offer pickup at the yard?

Yes, contractors and homeowners can typically pick up screened topsoil at our Aledo yard during normal business hours. Call ahead to confirm material availability and loading options.

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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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