Rv Pad — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
RV pads in Johns Creek need to handle Georgia's heavy clay soil and the aesthetic standards of your neighborhood—whether that's Country Club of the South or St Ives. Most homeowners in the area discover that natural grass simply can't hold up to regular vehicle traffic, especially once the Fulton County clay gets saturated during our rainy springs. Artificial turf is the practical answer. It gives you a clean, level surface year-round without the rutting, mud, and maintenance headaches that come with a traditional lawn. We've installed dozens of RV pads across Johns Creek's upscale subdivisions, and the result is always the same: a durable, professional-looking pad that keeps your property looking sharp while your RV stays protected. The clay-heavy soil here actually makes artificial turf installation more valuable—it means we're building on stable ground, and you're avoiding the constant erosion and settling problems that plague gravel or unprepared natural grass. Your HOA will appreciate the clean lines, and you'll appreciate never having to reseed or worry about tire tracks turning your yard into a mud pit.
Johns Creek's Fulton and Gwinnett clay is dense and compacts heavily under weight—exactly why RV pads need a engineered base. Natural soil here stays damp longer after rain, which accelerates grass die-off under vehicle pressure. We build your pad with a crushed stone foundation and geotextile underlayment to ensure proper drainage and prevent settling, especially critical in subdivisions like Country Club of the South where sight lines matter. Most RV pads in this area range from 12x40 to 14x50 feet, depending on your rig and driveway layout. Shade patterns vary significantly—properties near Autrey Mill or Newtown Park often have mature tree coverage, which is excellent for the turf's longevity. We size your pad to clear any low-hanging branches and orient it to maximize sun exposure when possible. Upscale neighborhoods here do enforce landscape standards, but artificial turf consistently passes HOA review because it maintains a polished appearance without the weeds, bare patches, or drainage issues that natural grass develops. Installation typically takes 2-3 days, and we handle all grading and compaction to match your existing driveway elevation.
Absolutely. Clay is actually ideal for turf pad bases because it's stable and compacts well. We install a drainage layer beneath the turf to prevent water pooling—critical in our heavy-rainfall springs. The artificial surface sits on top of properly graded stone, so the clay underneath supports the whole system without settling or rutting the way it would with natural grass.
Most Johns Creek HOAs approve artificial turf for RV pads because they're functional, maintained, and look professional. We recommend confirming with your specific HOA before scheduling, but we've never had an RV pad rejected in either neighborhood. The clean appearance actually appeals to HOA boards compared to gravel or bare ground alternatives.
Installation typically takes 2-3 days. We handle the entire process—grading, base prep, geotextile installation, and turf laying. We work around your driveway and existing hardscape, and we always ensure proper slope for drainage so water doesn't pool or run toward your house during Johns Creek's wet seasons.
Yes. Our turf is rated for full sun and engineered to resist fading under Georgia's intense summer UV. It won't brown or degrade the way natural grass does, and it actually reflects more heat than asphalt, so your RV pad stays cooler and more pleasant to walk on than concrete alternatives.
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