Rv Pad — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
RV pads in Lawrenceville take a beating. Between Gwinnett's red clay soil, seasonal moisture swings, and the constant wear from heavy equipment parking, most homeowners end up with rutted, muddy mess within a year or two. Artificial turf changes that equation entirely. We've installed commercial-grade synthetic turf across Lawrenceville—from properties near the historic Gwinnett Courthouse area to the older established lots throughout Collins Hill. What we've learned is that RV owners here need a surface that won't compact, won't turn into a clay pit after rain, and won't require constant re-grading. Real grass simply can't handle that kind of traffic, especially on Gwinnett's notorious red clay base. Our commercial turf systems are built for this exact scenario. They drain faster than natural soil, won't develop the ruts that kill your yard's resale value, and they handle the weight of Class A motorhomes, travel trailers, and equipment without breaking down. Installation typically takes 2–3 days, and you're ready to park immediately after—no settling, no washout concerns during our Georgia downpours. Lawrenceville homeowners appreciate the straightforward math: one solid installation now beats years of patching, releveling, and explaining to neighbors why half your yard looks like a construction site. If you've got an RV, boat, or heavy equipment that needs a permanent home, let's talk about what's actually going to work on your property.
Lawrenceville's red clay is a mixed blessing. It compacts well enough that you get decent drainage for surface water, but it also means that heavy RV traffic creates hard ruts and bare spots within months. Natural grass roots can't establish properly in clay-heavy soil, especially under repeated weight. Our area also experiences significant humidity and occasional standing water after heavy rains—particularly on older properties in Collins Hill where grading isn't always ideal. Artificial turf systems we install include engineered base layers and perforated backing that handle Gwinnett's moisture patterns far better than you'd expect. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on where you're located. Properties closer to tree cover need UV-resistant synthetic materials; open lots near the Courthouse area or on newly cleared parcels handle standard turf just fine. We assess your specific lot during the initial walkthrough. One practical note: Gwinnett's HOA landscape guidelines are typically permissive about RV pad surfaces, but we always confirm the specifics with your community before scheduling installation. Most associations recognize that artificial turf actually improves curb appeal compared to churned-up clay or patchy grass. Typical Lawrenceville lots range from 0.5 to 1.5 acres, giving us good flexibility on pad sizing. We'll often recommend extending the turf slightly beyond the RV footprint to create a clean equipment zone and parking buffer.
Absolutely. The key is the base preparation—we remove the top layer of clay and install a compacted aggregate foundation with proper drainage. The turf itself sits on this engineered base, not directly on Gwinnett clay. This prevents the rutting and settling you'd see with natural grass. We've got installations across Lawrenceville that have handled multiple seasons of RV parking without visible degradation.
Our commercial turf backing is perforated, and we slope the pad slightly toward drainage zones. Water moves through the turf fibers into the base layer, then disperses across the aggregate foundation. Lawrenceville's red clay actually helps here—once you're below the top compacted layer, water moves laterally and drains without pooling. The whole system typically dries within 6–12 hours after a heavy rain.
Permits depend on your specific ZIP code and whether your property is in an HOA. Collins Hill and Courthouse-area neighborhoods have different requirements. We handle all permit research and coordinate with Gwinnett County during the planning phase. Most RV pads qualify as landscaping improvements rather than structures, but we confirm before we quote.
In Lawrenceville's humidity and UV exposure, well-installed commercial turf lasts 12–15 years with minimal maintenance. We use materials rated for heavy commercial use, not standard residential turf. Occasional rinsing and a leaf blower twice yearly keeps it looking fresh. The real advantage is that you won't be re-grading or patching like you would with natural grass on red clay.
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