Rv Pad — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
RV pads in Cornelia see real wear. Whether you're parking a fifth wheel behind your home in the Downtown Cornelia area or managing a small commercial lot near the Big Red Apple Monument, gravel and crushed stone turn into mud after our northeast Georgia rains. Artificial turf solves that problem permanently. You get a clean, stable surface year-round—no more tracking dirt into your rig, no seasonal maintenance headaches, and a property that actually looks maintained instead of beaten up. We've installed commercial-grade synthetic turf for RV pads across Habersham County, and the feedback is always the same: owners wish they'd done it sooner. The upfront investment pays for itself in eliminated grading, drainage repairs, and weed control. Cornelia's mountain clay soil drains poorly in heavy rain, which makes artificial turf an especially smart choice here. Your pad stays usable even during wet spells, and visitors see a professional, well-maintained property instead of a muddy mess.
Habersham County's clay-heavy soil presents a specific challenge for RV pads. Our mountain terrain means water doesn't drain naturally—it pools. If you've got an existing gravel pad, you've probably noticed ruts, washouts, and that stubborn mud that sticks to tires. Artificial turf over a proper base layer eliminates all of that. We design drainage underneath so water moves away from your rig and into the surrounding landscape instead of creating soft spots. Sun exposure varies depending on whether your property is near the wooded areas around Downtown Cornelia or more open; we assess shade patterns during site visits because some turfs perform better in partial shade. Commercial-grade synthetic is heavier duty than residential options—it handles the weight of an RV axle without matting down. Installation on Habersham County clay requires subgrade prep: we remove the top layer, compact the base, and lay down fabric before the turf goes down. This extra step is non-negotiable in our area. Most RV pads we see are 12x40 to 16x50 feet; we price and schedule accordingly.
Not if it's installed right. We excavate down to stable soil, compact a 4-6 inch crushed stone base, add geotextile fabric to prevent clay from working back up, then lay the turf. Habersham County's clay is heavy, which actually locks the base in place once compacted. The turf itself is anchored around the perimeter. We've installed dozens of these pads; settling isn't the issue poor base prep is.
That's exactly why turf wins over gravel here. Our rain patterns create standing water in traditional pads. Artificial turf is permeable; water drains straight through into the base layer we've engineered. Your RV pad stays dry and usable even during the spring storms and summer downpours Cornelia sees regularly.
Depends on the pad's condition. If your gravel or crushed stone base is still solid and drains well, we can sometimes work with it. More often, especially in Habersham County where clay shifts, we recommend removing the old surface and starting fresh. A proper foundation is what keeps an RV pad functional for years.
Commercial turf runs 20-30% more upfront, but it's worth every penny for RV use. It handles concentrated weight, resists matting, and lasts 12-15 years instead of 8-10. You're not replacing it as often, and it never looks worn out. For a property investment, especially near Cornelia's landmarks where curb appeal matters, it's the right choice.
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