Rv Pad — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
RV pads are popping up all over Newnan—especially in those newer subdivisions around The Lakes at Glenrochie and the expanding neighborhoods in Coweta County. Homeowners here get it: you want a surface that handles the weight of an RV, looks clean year-round, and doesn't turn into a mud pit during Georgia's rainy season. That's where artificial turf comes in. Unlike the red clay underneath most Newnan yards, synthetic turf gives you a stable, permeable surface that drains properly, won't compact under heavy equipment, and stays green without the maintenance nightmare. We've installed plenty of RV pads across the area—from Downtown Newnan properties to the newer builds—and the feedback is consistent: people love not having to resod or worry about tire ruts destroying their yard every time they park. Your RV deserves better than a dirt lot, and your property deserves better than seasonal damage. Let's talk about what synthetic turf can do for your specific setup.
Newnan sits on Coweta County's signature red clay, which creates unique challenges for RV parking. That clay compacts easily under weight, holds moisture in spots, and tends to surface-crack during dry spells—all things that make a traditional grass pad a short-term investment. Artificial turf fixes those problems. The newer subdivisions around The Lakes at Glenrochie and similar developments often have tighter lot sizes, which means your RV pad needs to be well-designed and efficient. We account for sun exposure patterns here too; depending on whether your property faces the morning sun or afternoon heat, we'll recommend turf specs that hold up best in Newnan's climate. Many HOAs in these newer communities have landscape guidelines, so we work with those requirements to make sure your pad is compliant and looks intentional rather than industrial. Drainage is critical in this region—Georgia's humidity and occasional heavy rains mean we engineer the base layer properly so water moves through the turf and doesn't pool. Red clay underneath actually helps with base stability once we prep it correctly. The result is an RV pad that's ready to support weight year-round, whether it's peak summer or the wet months.
Absolutely. Red clay is actually stable once we prep the base—we remove the loose topsoil, compact it properly, and install a sub-base layer designed for load-bearing. The turf itself is rated for vehicle weight. Coweta County's clay foundation, combined with our installation method, gives you a pad that won't rut or sink over time. We've done this repeatedly in Newnan subdivisions without issues.
Water drains straight through the turf backing and into the base layer we've prepared. Newnan gets decent rainfall, so we pitch the pad slightly and use a permeable base to move water away from the surface. You won't see pooling or soggy spots—the system is designed for Georgia's climate and the clay soil underneath your yard.
Most do, especially in newer communities like The Lakes at Glenrochie. We've worked with several Newnan HOAs and know their landscape guidelines. Our RV pads look professional and intentional—not a quick fix. We'll verify your specific HOA rules before we start, so you're never caught off guard.
Typically 3–5 days depending on pad size and existing yard conditions. We handle the red clay prep, base installation, and turf laying in stages. Most Newnan properties are ready to park on within a week of our first visit.
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