Rv Pad — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
RV pads in Lilburn take a beating. Between the clay-heavy soil that Gwinnett County is known for and the wear patterns from repeated tire tracking, you need a surface that actually holds up—not some thin residential-grade turf that'll mat down after a season or two. We've been installing commercial-grade artificial turf for RV storage and parking pads throughout Lilburn and the surrounding areas, and we've learned exactly what works in neighborhoods like Killian Hill and around the Lilburn City Park corridor. The difference between a DIY-grade product and what we install is night and day. Commercial turf is engineered for heavy traffic, drainage sits at the top of the priority list (because Gwinnett clay doesn't play nice with water), and the backing actually supports vehicle weight without shifting. Whether you're storing an RV on your property, creating a dedicated pad for a seasonal trailer, or prepping a commercial lot, we handle the base prep, the drainage layer, and the turf installation so it stays flat and functional for years. We're about 30 minutes north in Gwinnett County, and we've completed enough jobs in your area to know the soil, the weather patterns, and what fails here. Let's talk about what you're working with.
Lilburn sits in clay country. That Gwinnett clay is stable for building but terrible for drainage, so if you're planning an RV pad, water management becomes your first technical hurdle. We don't just roll turf over bare ground—we excavate to grade, install a proper base (crushed stone and geotextile), and then lay commercial turf with a perforated backing that channels water laterally and down. Mature neighborhoods around Lilburn City Park and Killian Hill often have HOA guidelines about hardscaping and ground coverings, so check your covenants before we schedule the site visit. Some HOAs actually prefer turf to gravel or concrete pads, which is a win for everyone. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on your lot's tree canopy—mature suburban properties here often have established oaks and pines that create shade patterns. We spec turf durability based on your sun/shade ratio because the UV tolerance requirements are different. RV pads typically need reinforced backing to handle the concentrated weight loads; we're not just installing what you'd put in a backyard. The installation itself usually takes a day or two depending on pad size, and once it's down, you're looking at minimal maintenance compared to gravel or concrete.
Yes, if it's installed correctly on a proper base. The Gwinnett clay underneath needs to be graded and compacted, then we layer crushed stone and geotextile before the turf goes down. The commercial backing we use is designed for vehicle traffic. That clay actually helps because it's dense and stable once compacted—water drainage is the real challenge, not weight bearing.
Most do, but it depends on your specific subdivision. Neighborhoods around Lilburn City Park and Killian Hill have different rules. We recommend checking your covenants first, but we've installed turf in properties throughout the area without HOA pushback. We can provide documentation of the installation if your HOA needs it.
We engineered for this. After grading the clay, we install a drainage layer of crushed stone with geotextile, then perforated-backing turf that moves water laterally to slope away from your property. It's not just hoping water soaks in—we create a pathway for it. Clay doesn't absorb water, so we route it instead.
Most pads take one to two days depending on size and base prep needed. If the ground's fairly level and we're not dealing with major grading, we can knock it out in a day. We schedule around your availability and usually finish without disrupting the rest of your property.
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