Rv Pad — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Dunwoody homeowners know the drill: thick DeKalb clay, shade from mature trees in Georgetown and Winters Chapel, and yards that either flood or turn rock-hard depending on the season. An RV pad or recreational area made from real grass? That's a maintenance nightmare waiting to happen. Artificial turf solves that. Whether you're in 30338, 30346, or 30360, an artificial installation gives you a usable space year-round without the watering, mowing, or mud that comes with natural grass on clay soil. We've installed turf for homeowners near Brook Run Park and across the Dunwoody Village area—folks who wanted their backyard back instead of spending weekends fighting the Georgia heat and humidity. An RV pad especially benefits from artificial turf because it handles the weight and compaction that kills regular grass. You park, unpark, move equipment around—the turf stays intact and looks sharp. No ruts, no dead patches, no excuses. We can be in your Dunwoody yard in about 28 minutes from our shop, assess your drainage situation (crucial with that clay), and give you a realistic timeline and price. Most installations wrap in a day or two, and your family can use the space immediately. That's not an exaggeration—no curing time, no settling, just green and ready.
Dunwoody's soil profile is predominantly DeKalb clay, which drains poorly and compacts easily. This actually works in artificial turf's favor: we don't fight nature trying to grow grass in heavy clay. Instead, we install a proper base that manages water and prevents the puddling you'd see with sod. Shade is a real factor here, especially in Georgetown and Winters Chapel where tree canopy is thick. Real grass struggles in shade; artificial turf thrives because it doesn't need sunlight. We design the sub-base drainage to shed water toward the perimeter, critical for RV pads where standing water can damage vehicles and the surrounding yard. Most Dunwoody lots are suburban-sized—big enough for a functional RV area or recreation space, but not so massive that installation becomes complicated. We typically see yards between a quarter and half acre, which is ideal for artificial turf. Lot slopes vary; some properties drain naturally toward the street, others toward the back. We assess each site individually because what works near Perimeter Mall might need adjustment a few blocks over. HOA rules in some Dunwoody neighborhoods allow artificial turf with proper disclosure, though we always recommend checking your covenants first. The clay soil means we're digging proper depth for drainage rock and base compaction—not cutting corners. That's the difference between a pad that lasts 12 years and one that fails in 3.
Real grass dies under RV weight and repeated tire pressure, especially in DeKalb clay which compacts and holds moisture. Artificial turf is engineered to handle vehicle weight, drainage, and Dunwoody's humid climate without degrading. You get a functional, clean pad that looks maintained year-round, no dead zones or mud.
Yes, if installed correctly. We build a gravel and stone base layer that channels water away from the pad—essential with clay soil. Poor drainage is actually why many Dunwoody homeowners choose turf: it prevents the swamp conditions that kill natural grass and attract mosquitoes in summer.
Many do, but rules vary by neighborhood. Some require notification; others have specific guidelines on pile height or infill type. We recommend checking your covenants before we start. We can also provide documentation to your HOA if needed and have installed turf in multiple Dunwoody communities without issues.
Most projects take one to two days, depending on size and base prep. Clay removal and gravel base layering take the longest. We're 28 minutes away, so we can schedule a site visit quickly, scope the work, and get you a firm timeline before we break ground.
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