Rv Pad — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
RV pads in Fayetteville don't have to be an eyesore. Most homeowners in the 30214 and 30215 zip codes park their campers, trailers, or fifth wheels on bare ground or cracked asphalt—which turns into a mud pit every time it rains, thanks to that thick Fayette County clay underneath. Artificial turf changes the game. It gives you a clean, level surface that actually drains properly, looks polished year-round, and won't get destroyed by tire marks or the weight of your rig. Whether you're tucked in the Whitewater area or over near Kenwood, we've installed commercial-grade turf for homeowners who wanted their RV pad to feel like part of the property instead of an industrial eyesore. It's tough enough to handle the weight and abuse, attractive enough that your neighbors don't mind looking at it, and practical enough that you're not spending weekends pulling weeds or repairing ruts. We handle everything from site prep to drainage—especially important here where the clay can trap water—so your pad is ready to use within days, not months.
Fayetteville's clay-heavy soil is actually why artificial turf shines on RV pads. That dense Fayette County clay doesn't drain on its own, so when you park a heavy rig on natural grass or bare dirt, you're guaranteed to see pooling and rutting. Our installation process accounts for this: we slope the pad slightly and install a proper gravel and drainage base underneath the turf, so water moves away from your RV instead of sitting underneath it. Most residential lots in the Whitewater and Kenwood areas sit between 0.5 and 1 acre, which means space isn't infinite—your pad needs to be functional and look intentional. Sun exposure varies depending on whether you're closer to tree cover or in the open sections near Southern Ground Amphitheater's vicinity. We size and orient pads to maximize shade in summer (critical in Georgia heat) while ensuring the turf still gets enough light to maintain color and durability. The commercial-grade turf we use is rated for vehicle weight and UV resistance, so it won't fade or compress under tire tracks the way residential-grade products do. HOA communities in Fayetteville often have landscaping guidelines, so we make sure your pad integrates with your yard aesthetic instead of looking like you parked in a lot.
Absolutely. Commercial-grade turf is designed for heavy vehicle traffic and constant weight. The key is the base we install underneath—we use engineered gravel and fabric that distributes the load evenly, preventing ruts or compression. In Fayetteville's clay soil, this foundation is critical because clay alone won't support your rig properly. With the right setup, your pad stays level and intact for years.
Clay actually makes proper drainage more important, not impossible. We install a sloped base with perforated pipe and gravel aggregate that channels water away from your pad and your RV. Without this system, water would pool—but with it, drainage works better than natural grass ever could. Fayette County homeowners see the difference immediately after heavy rain.
Most installations finish within 3-5 business days, depending on pad size and site prep complexity. We handle everything: clearing, grading, base installation, and turf laying. Once we're done, your pad is ready to use. There's no waiting for grass to grow or settle like you'd have with sod.
Most do—especially when the turf looks finished and intentional. We've worked with communities in Whitewater and Kenwood who have landscaping requirements. We can design your pad to match your yard's aesthetic and meet HOA standards. It's worth checking your docs first, but artificial turf is usually approved as a hardscape alternative.
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