Rv Pad — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Decatur's tree-lined streets and historic charm come with a real maintenance challenge: that red clay soil underneath your lawn works overtime in the summer heat, and the mature canopy overhead keeps grass perpetually damp and struggling. RVs, trailers, and outdoor entertainment spaces need firm, clean ground—not muddy clay that tracks through your Oakhurst or Winnona Park home every time it rains. Artificial turf solves this. We've installed systems across DeKalb County for homeowners who got tired of fighting the soil and shade. Your RV pad doesn't just become functional; it becomes a genuine outdoor living surface that handles Georgia's humidity without rotting, settling, or turning into a swamp. Whether you're in 30030, 30032, or near the MAK Historic District, the same principle applies: synthetic turf gives you a stable, permeable foundation that actually improves over time instead of degrading. No more brown patches from heavy tires. No more mud splatter on your siding. Just solid ground that works year-round.
Decatur sits on heavy DeKalb red clay—the kind that compacts hard when dry and becomes slick when wet. That's actually an advantage for RV pads because clay won't shift under weight like sandy soil does. The real issue is drainage and that mature tree canopy dominating most yards. Shade keeps moisture trapped, which means moss and algae love it. Artificial turf we install includes a perforated backing and gravel base that lets water through while preventing clay from seeping up and staining the surface. If your property is in Oakhurst or Winnona Park, you're likely working with a smaller footprint—those neighborhoods feature tighter lot sizes—so we design bases accordingly to maximize function without waste. The turf itself is UV-stable in full sun but performs brilliantly in partial shade where natural grass fails completely. We account for the slope of your yard (crucial in this area for runoff) and always check HOA guidelines before installation. Many Decatur properties have covenants on landscape alterations, so we provide documentation and renderings upfront. Installation typically takes one to two days depending on prep work the clay requires.
Not if it's installed correctly. The perforated backing we use prevents clay from wicking up into the turf fibers. During installation, we lay a geo-textile barrier between the clay base and the gravel layer. That stops staining entirely. If clay's already on the surface from yard prep, we rinse it thoroughly before final seaming. Decatur's clay is actually less problematic than sandy soil because it doesn't migrate once settled.
Better than real grass. Those mature oaks and pines throughout Oakhurst and Winnona Park create conditions natural turf can't survive—constant moisture and low light breed moss and disease. Our turf doesn't need photosynthesis, so shade is irrelevant. It stays green and stable whether your RV pad gets four hours of sun or none. Shade actually extends turf lifespan by reducing UV stress.
Yes, especially in the historic districts and established neighborhoods. Most Decatur HOAs require approval before installation. We handle the documentation—we've worked with DeKalb County covenants enough to know what passes. Artificial turf actually presents well to HOA boards because it looks maintained year-round and eliminates the mud and dust that bugs neighbors.
Site prep on Decatur clay takes the longest. We typically allow one to two days for excavation, base grading, and compaction. Turf installation itself is one day for most residential pads. Spring and fall are ideal—you'll avoid summer heat complications. We're 30 minutes north, so scheduling's flexible for Decatur properties.
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