Rv Pad — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
RV pads and commercial outdoor spaces around Douglasville take a beating. Between the red clay soil that Douglas County's famous for and the summer heat that turns west metro yards into dust bowls or mud pits depending on the season, natural grass just doesn't cut it for heavy-use areas. We've installed artificial turf for RV parking areas, equipment yards, and commercial lots across Chapel Hills and Arbor Station—places where durability matters more than aesthetics alone. The thing about commercial turf here is that it's not a luxury upgrade; it's a practical solution to a real problem. Your RV pad gets driven on weekly. Your loading area handles foot traffic and equipment. Regular sod washes away or compacts into a muddy mess. Artificial turf handles that punishment without degrading, without requiring constant watering (which saves money in Georgia summers), and without turning your space into a maintenance headache. We're local to the area—about 30 minutes out—and we understand what commercial property owners in Douglasville actually need, not just what lawn companies elsewhere think you should have.
Douglasville's Douglas County red clay is honestly one of the trickiest soil conditions to work with for any kind of landscaping. It compacts hard, drains poorly when it's wet, and turns into concrete when it dries. For RV pads and commercial turf, this actually works in your favor. We install proper base preparation—crushed stone and perforated drainage layers—that accounts for clay's drainage limitations and prevents water pooling under your turf. Your commercial space probably sits on a decent slope around Chapel Hills or Arbor Station, which helps, but we don't assume that. The sun exposure varies too. Some commercial lots near Arbor Place Mall get afternoon shade; others are full sun all day. We recommend different turf products based on that, because cheaper artificial grass fades fast under relentless Georgia sun, and shaded areas need different drainage considerations than open RV yards. Most commercial properties we work on in this area range from 500 to 3,000 square feet. Installation typically takes 2–4 days depending on existing surface conditions and base prep requirements. We always clear existing debris and level the clay properly before laying anything down.
Douglas County's clay doesn't drain naturally, so we build up a gravel and stone base layer first to redirect water away from your RV pad. Without that prep work, water pools under artificial turf and creates a soggy mess. We've done hundreds of these installs in the area—we know exactly how to handle the clay and ensure your pad stays dry year-round, even during Georgia's heavy rain seasons.
Most RV pads we install in Chapel Hills or Arbor Station run $2,500 to $7,000 depending on size and base prep complexity. Clay removal and proper drainage setup add cost, but skipping that step causes problems later. We provide a site quote after looking at your actual soil and drainage situation—no guessing based on phone calls alone.
Cheap turf fades noticeably in 3–5 years under west metro Georgia sun. We install UV-protected commercial-grade products designed to hold color for 10+ years. Your RV pad won't look bleached out like budget alternatives you see elsewhere in Douglasville.
We excavate 4–6 inches, install perforated drainage layers and crushed stone base, then lay permeable landscape fabric before the turf. This system works around clay's poor drainage. Water moves horizontally through stone and exits at the site's natural slope—your pad stays functional even in heavy rain.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.