Rv Pad — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your backyard in Fayetteville doesn't have to fight Georgia's heat and humidity anymore. Whether you're in the Whitewater area, Kenwood, or anywhere across Fayette County's ZIP codes 30214 and 30215, artificial turf transforms those patchy, clay-heavy yards into usable outdoor space year-round. We've installed hundreds of lawns across the region, and honestly, the suburban family lots here are perfect candidates for turf. You get a maintenance-free yard that handles our unpredictable spring rains and brutal summer sun without turning into a mud pit or dead brown patch by August. No more Saturday morning mowing, no fertilizer runoff into your gutters, no battling crabgrass in that stubborn Fayette County clay. Just green, playable grass that stays that way. RV pads, play areas, dog runs—artificial turf handles whatever you throw at it, and it looks natural enough that your neighbors won't know the difference until they walk on it.
Fayette County clay is no joke. It drains poorly, compacts easily, and doesn't forgive neglect—which is exactly why artificial turf makes sense here. Before we install, we assess your yard's drainage patterns, especially if you're in a neighborhood prone to pooling during our wet springs. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether you're surrounded by mature trees (common in Kenwood) or have open-sky lots near the Pinewood Atlanta Studios area. Full-sun yards need our UV-rated, cooler-touch blades; shaded yards benefit from our denser pile that handles foot traffic better. Most Fayetteville lots range from quarter-acre to half-acre, which means installation is straightforward—no massive commercial projects, just solid residential work. Substrate preparation is crucial on clay; we remove the old sod, amend the base layer, and compact everything properly so your turf sits stable for 15+ years. HOA rules in some Fayetteville neighborhoods restrict certain blade heights or colors, so we always check covenants upfront. RV pad installations here typically need reinforced base layers since clay shifts seasonally.
Absolutely. Clay actually works in your favor because it's dense and won't shift much once we prepare it properly. We remove the old sod, compact a recycled asphalt or recycled rubber base layer, and install landscape fabric to prevent weeds pushing through. The key is grading it correctly so water drains away from your house and toward storm drains or swales. We've done hundreds of installs on clay throughout Fayetteville without settling or pooling issues.
Our premium blades stay 10–15 degrees cooler than budget turfs because of fiber technology and infill choices. Full-sun yards in areas like Whitewater will see turf temperatures in the 110–120°F range on peak July days, which is warm but doesn't burn feet like some cheap alternatives. We recommend lighter-colored blades for south-facing yards and always discuss sun patterns before installation so you pick the right product.
Yes, and RV pads are one of our most common Fayetteville projects. We reinforce the base with a thicker recycled asphalt layer (usually 2–3 inches) and use a commercial-grade landscape fabric underneath to handle weight distribution and prevent rutting. The turf itself handles tire marks and UV exposure well, and drainage is critical so water doesn't pool under your RV during rainy months.
Most do, but it depends on your specific community covenants. Some Fayetteville neighborhoods have blade-height or color restrictions—they want it to look like real grass. We check your HOA rules before quoting and can recommend blade styles that meet local standards. In our experience, the Whitewater and Kenwood areas are generally turf-friendly, but always verify your docs first.
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