Rv Pad — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Austell's got that thick, clay-heavy soil that makes natural grass a constant headache—especially if you're dealing with the humid summers near Sweetwater Creek or the unpredictable rainfall patterns Cobb County throws at us. We've been installing artificial turf around the Austell area and Six Flags neighborhoods for years, and honestly, it's become the go-to solution for homeowners who are tired of fighting with their yards. RV pads, in particular, make a lot of sense here. You're parking a heavy vehicle on the same spot repeatedly, which kills natural grass fast and turns clay into mud. Artificial turf gives you a stable, permeable surface that won't compress, won't hold water, and won't need reseeding every spring. The drive from our shop is just 18 minutes, so we're close enough to handle your project without the usual wait times. Whether you're in the Austell core neighborhoods or out near the Six Flags area, we can customize a turf system that handles our climate, heavy foot traffic, and RV weight without breaking the bank.
South Cobb clay is beautiful soil for certain things, but it's terrible drainage-wise, and that's where artificial turf shines for RV pads. When you've got a 20,000-pound RV parked in the same spot for weeks, natural grass doesn't stand a chance—the clay gets compacted, water pools, and you're left with a mud pit. Our turf systems are installed over a proper base layer that sits above that clay, so water drains through instead of collecting underneath. The Austell area gets decent tree coverage in some neighborhoods and full sun in others, which actually works in artificial turf's favor; you don't have to worry about shade-tolerant seed varieties or patchy brown spots. We size and slope RV pads correctly so standing water isn't an issue during the heavy summer thunderstorms. Most Austell lots run 0.25 to 0.5 acres, so pad sizing is flexible. We've also worked with several HOAs in the area that have specific guidelines on turf color and backing material—we can meet those requirements without any hassle. Installation typically takes 1–2 days depending on your site prep and existing conditions.
Absolutely. Our commercial-grade turf is designed for exactly this scenario. The clay-based soil here actually helps because we install a stable base layer that won't shift under repeated weight. The humidity and rain won't affect the turf itself—what matters is drainage, and we slope every RV pad to prevent pooling. You're looking at 10–15+ years of solid performance before any fading or backing breakdown.
We don't rely on the clay to drain. We install a perforated base layer, usually 4 inches of crushed stone or recycled asphalt, over the clay. Water passes through the turf and base, then drains sideways or downward depending on your lot's slope. For RV pads near Sweetwater Creek or low-lying areas, we may add additional grading to move water away from the pad entirely.
It depends on what you've got now. If it's concrete or asphalt, we can turf over it with the right underlayment—your RV tires will actually grip better and wear more slowly. If it's gravel or bare clay, we'll prep it properly and build the base from scratch. Either way, we'll assess on-site and quote accordingly.
Most RV pads run 400–800 square feet, and pricing depends on turf quality, site prep, and whether you need additional grading for drainage. For a standard 20×40 pad with base preparation, expect $2,500–$5,500 installed. We'll give you a fixed quote after a walkthrough—no surprises.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.