Rv Pad — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
RV pads in Duluth take a beating. Between the red clay that dominates Gwinnett County and the constant weight of a parked trailer, your driveway either turns into a mud pit or a rutted mess within a season or two. We've installed artificial turf RV pads across Sugarloaf and the Parsons area for years now, and the shift away from gravel and concrete is real. Homeowners here are tired of replacing base rock every spring, and honestly, they're done with the dust that gets tracked into the house. Artificial turf gives you a clean, stable surface that handles the weight of a Class A or travel trailer without settling, cracking, or creating that inevitable mud situation when Georgia's rain rolls through. It looks better than an exposed pad, keeps your property value from taking a hit, and neighbors actually comment positively instead of wondering why there's a bare spot in your yard. We can have your RV pad ready in a couple of visits, and you'll have something that performs for 15+ years without the maintenance nightmare. If you're in Duluth or the surrounding Gwinnett neighborhoods and you've been putting this off, now's the time to talk through what works for your specific setup.
Duluth's Gwinnett red clay is beautiful until an RV sits on it for a few months. The soil compacts heavily, and that clay base doesn't drain like lighter soils do—meaning your pad becomes a catch basin during our typical spring and early summer rains. That's why we always start with proper grading and drainage beneath the turf. Most commercial pads here are 20x40 to 24x50 feet, which is perfect for the lot sizes we see in Sugarloaf and around Downtown Duluth's established neighborhoods. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on your property orientation and tree cover, so we'll assess whether your pad gets full afternoon heat or shade from mature oaks—that affects material choice. HOA rules in many Gwinnett developments have loosened on artificial turf for functional areas like RV pads, but we'll verify your specific restrictions before we start. The key difference in Duluth installations versus other Georgia markets is foundation work: we're often pulling back existing material, addressing drainage, and sometimes adding a perforated base layer to handle the weight distribution and water management that clay soil demands.
Absolutely. We use commercial-grade turf with a reinforced backing and proper base preparation to handle sustained weight and rubber tire contact. Duluth's humidity doesn't degrade quality artificial turf—it actually stays cleaner because moisture drains through the system instead of pooling on top like it would on concrete or gravel. Tire marks fade and disappear once the RV moves.
Red clay is our starting point for almost every job here. We excavate to proper depth, slope the pad for water runoff, install a perforated drainage layer, and add crushed stone base before the turf goes down. This system prevents the water pooling and settling that destroys concrete pads and makes gravel maintenance endless.
Most Duluth HOAs have updated their guidelines to allow artificial turf for functional areas like RV pads, especially since it's cleaner and longer-lasting than alternatives. We check your specific covenants before quoting and can provide documentation about durability and maintenance to share with your board if needed.
Most residential RV pads take 2–3 days from start to finish. We can schedule within a few weeks and won't have your property tied up for months. Once it's done, you're using it immediately—no curing time or settling issues like you'd have with concrete.
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