Rv Pad — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
RVs need solid ground, and Mableton's clay-heavy soil doesn't always cooperate. We've been installing artificial turf for RV pads across Cobb County for years, and we know exactly what works in the Mableton area—from Heritage Park to the neighborhoods closer to the Silver Comet Trail. The real issue homeowners face here isn't just aesthetics; it's durability. Georgia's humidity and seasonal clay expansion can wreck a natural grass pad in one season, especially under the weight and constant tire tracking of an RV. Artificial turf handles that punishment without breaking down. You get a level, permeable surface that won't turn into mud during our wet springs, won't compact unevenly, and won't require you to reseed every year. We're just 18 minutes north of your area, so we understand your neighborhood's specific drainage patterns and sun exposure. Whether your pad catches afternoon heat or sits mostly shaded, we'll spec the right turf and base system to keep your RV sitting stable and your yard looking maintained, not worn out.
Mableton sits on that thick South Cobb clay that either drains too slowly or compacts too hard—there's rarely a middle ground. An RV pad has to handle weight concentration without settling, which is why proper base prep matters more here than in sandier areas. We typically install a crushed stone or recycled asphalt base with a perforated drainage layer underneath; the clay underneath needs somewhere for water to go, or you'll end up with a spongy, unstable pad come summer. Sun exposure varies across your neighborhoods. If you're in Heritage Park or closer to residential clusters, afternoon shade from mature trees is common, which actually helps with turf longevity—less UV stress. But if your pad faces south or west, you need a turf product rated for high heat and foot traffic. RV pads also need to slope slightly away from your home or any structures; our crew handles that grading during installation. Most residential pads in your area run 12x30 to 16x40 feet, depending on your rig. We'll also clarify any HOA guidelines with you upfront—some Mableton communities have specific turf specifications, and it's worth checking before we break ground.
Absolutely. That South Cobb clay is exactly why artificial turf wins here. We install with a drainage base that lets water move through the turf and down through stone layers, preventing the soft, shifting ground you'd get with natural grass. The turf itself doesn't rot or compact under your RV's weight, and humidity won't cause mold if we get the base right—which we do.
Most RV pads take two to three days from site prep through final turf installation. We clear and grade your space, install the base system, and lay turf. Weather and pad size affect timing. Since we're local in Cobb County, we can schedule around your needs and work efficiently without long travel delays.
Cobb County typically doesn't require permits for RV pads under 400 square feet if they're strictly for vehicle parking. Larger projects or those involving structures may need review. We handle the local details—just tell us your pad dimensions and location, and we'll confirm what's needed before we start.
Not directly. We need to assess the current base for stability and drainage. An old asphalt pad might settle unevenly over time, or gravel may not provide the firm, level foundation an RV requires. In most Mableton cases, we remove the old surface, prep the clay beneath, and build a new base system. It's worth the investment for a pad that actually stays level.
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