Rv Pad — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
RV pads in Locust Grove take a beating. Whether you're parked near the Tanger Outlets corridor or tucked into one of the quieter stretches toward Luella, an RV pad needs to handle weight, constant traffic, and the Georgia heat without falling apart. That's where artificial turf comes in—and it's a lot smarter than gravel or bare dirt. We've been installing commercial-grade artificial surfaces across Henry County for years, and we've learned exactly what holds up to the I-75 growth corridor's demands. Locust Grove's clay-heavy soil doesn't play nice with natural grass anyway. Between the compacted ground from vehicle movement and the way Henry County clay sheds water (or holds it too long), you end up with mud, ruts, and a pad that looks trashed by summer. Artificial turf solves that entirely. It gives you a clean, stable surface that drains properly, requires zero maintenance, and actually improves your property's curb appeal—whether it's a residential RV pad or a commercial lot. We handle the base prep, drainage, and installation so you're left with something that'll last 10-plus years without breaking.
Locust Grove's Henry County clay presents a real installation challenge that a lot of contractors gloss over. The soil here doesn't drain naturally, so we always build in a proper gravel and drainage base before laying turf. That clay also compacts hard under RV weight, which is actually good news—it gives us a solid, stable foundation. One thing we see a lot in the Tanger Outlets area and toward Luella is uneven lots. If your RV pad slopes or has settled spots, we grade it flat first. That matters because standing water and artificial turf don't mix well. Sun exposure varies a lot depending on where you're located—some properties get hammered eight hours a day, others have tree cover from the surrounding pine. We assess each site individually because that affects which turf weight and pile height we recommend. Most RV pads we install in the 30248 area run between 400 and 1,500 square feet. The heavier commercial-grade turf we use handles the concentrated wheel traffic and footfall better than residential options. One last thing: if you've got existing gravel or compacted dirt, we haul it out properly. Leaving degraded material underneath is a recipe for settling and pooling.
Gravel looks fine for a few months, then it scatters. Henry County clay underneath turns into mud when it rains, and your RV wheels sink and dig ruts. You're raking and topping off gravel constantly. Artificial turf stays in place, drains through, and your pad stays level and usable year-round—no maintenance, no muddy mess.
In Locust Grove's climate and with proper installation, you're looking at 10–15 years, sometimes longer. Henry County sun is intense in summer, but quality commercial turf is UV-stabilized. Drainage is the real key—if water pools, it accelerates wear. We install with a full base system so that's not an issue.
That depends on whether you're in an HOA-governed neighborhood like some areas near Tanger Outlets or unincorporated Henry County. We check local codes for you and handle permit discussions if needed. Most RV pad installs don't require permits, but we confirm first.
Not directly—the old base usually has drainage issues or uneven spots that'll cause problems later. We remove the old material, rebuild the base properly with gravel and drainage, then install fresh turf. It's worth the extra work upfront to avoid headaches.
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