Rv Pad — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
RV pads in Canton need to handle some real demands. Your rig sits parked month after month—sometimes longer—and the ground underneath gets compacted, worn down, and muddy when it rains. That's where artificial turf comes in. We've installed commercial-grade turf systems all through Cherokee County, and Canton's specific conditions—rolling red clay, variable drainage, and those humidity swings between seasons—mean your pad needs to be built right from the start. An RV pad that's just dirt or worn grass turns into a maintenance nightmare. Mud gets tracked everywhere, weeds pop up between tire marks, and come summer you're looking at dust clouds every time someone pulls in or out. Artificial turf solves that. It stays level, drains properly even with our clay-heavy soil, and it holds up to the weight and movement of a Class A or travel trailer without breaking down. Whether your pad is at a residential property in Riverstone or Harmony on the Lakes, or you're managing commercial RV parking, we design these systems to last. No seasonal upkeep, no regrowth issues, no guessing about drainage. Just a solid, clean surface that handles real use.
Canton's terrain is textbook Cherokee County—rolling landscape with that red clay base that most people around here know well. When you're planning an RV pad, that clay becomes your biggest consideration. Standard soil doesn't drain fast enough for our climate, and during Georgia's wet springs, you'll see pooling if the base isn't engineered correctly. We always start with proper grading and a perforated base layer that works with your existing slope, not against it. The neighborhoods around Canton—Riverstone and Harmony on the Lakes especially—tend toward larger properties with mature trees, which actually works in your favor for RV pads. You get natural shade during peak heat, reducing UV stress on the turf surface. But trees also mean root systems and uneven ground, so we account for that during site prep. Most RV pads we install in this area run 12x40 to 14x50 feet, sometimes larger for commercial setups. The red clay subsoil compacts easily, which is good for a stable base, but it does require that extra drainage layer we mentioned. Installation typically takes 3–5 days depending on site conditions and pad size. We're just 25 minutes north, so we handle the full process—grading, base prep, turf installation, and equipment cleanup.
Absolutely. We use commercial-grade turf and reinforced base systems rated for sustained heavy loads. Your rig's weight distributes across the pad, and we engineer the subbase with compacted stone and perforated layers so the pad stays stable and doesn't settle over time. Clay soil like you have in Cherokee County actually helps—it compacts well and gives the base solid footing. We've installed pads supporting 40,000+ pound rigs without issues.
It's the main thing we plan around. Red clay drains slowly and holds water, so we always add a perforated base layer and slope the pad properly toward drainage. We grade the site to shed water away from the pad itself, and we work with your existing slope. It takes more upfront prep than some areas, but it's the only way to avoid puddles and soft spots in spring.
Most pads take 3–5 days from start to finish. Day one is grading and base prep, days two and three are laying the turf, and we finish with cleanup and equipment removal. Site conditions matter—if there are trees, roots, or significant slope changes, we may take an extra day. We're based 25 minutes away, so scheduling is flexible.
Not really. The turf itself is maintenance-free—no mowing, no watering, no seasonal spraying. Depending on your property in Riverstone or elsewhere in Canton, you might sweep pine needles or leaves occasionally, but that's it. Drainage stays effective year-round, and the surface handles our humidity without degrading like natural grass would.
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