Rv Pad — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
RV pads in Peachtree Corners take a beating. Between the clay-heavy Gwinnett soil, summer heat that bakes down on Technology Park properties, and the constant weight of vehicles parked year-round, a regular grass lawn simply doesn't survive the job. That's where artificial turf comes in—and it's a game-changer for commercial properties around The Forum and beyond. We've installed dozens of RV pads, boat parking areas, and heavy-use commercial turf in this area, and the results speak for themselves. Your pad stays green, stays level, and requires almost zero maintenance regardless of how much traffic it sees. No more mud ruts, no more dead zones where tires sit, no more watering bills. Peachtree Corners property managers trust artificial turf because it actually performs under real conditions—not some theoretical perfect-weather scenario. Whether you're running a facility in the tech corridor or managing residential overflow parking, we design systems that handle Gwinnett's climate and the demands of commercial use.
Peachtree Corners sits on Gwinnett clay—dense, compacted stuff that drains poorly and hardens like concrete when it dries. That's actually perfect for artificial turf installation because we need a solid, stable base anyway. RV pads especially benefit from this because the clay won't shift or settle under weight the way sandy soil does in other parts of Georgia. What we do watch for is subsurface water pooling during heavy rain. The tech-corridor areas around The Forum and Curiosity Lab can see runoff concentration, so proper grading and our perforated base layers are essential. Sun exposure varies significantly—some commercial properties get full afternoon western heat, while others near Jones Bridge Park borders sit partly shaded. We size drainage and select pile height accordingly. Most commercial pads in your ZIP codes (30092, 30096, 30097) run 12–20 feet wide and 30–50 feet long, and we always install edge restraints rated for vehicle traffic. HOA rules in the neighborhoods here tend to be flexible with artificial turf for utility areas, but we verify restrictions before breaking ground. Installation typically takes 2–4 days depending on pad size and existing surface prep.
Absolutely. We use commercial-grade turf (80–100 ounces per square yard) and reinforce the base with 3–4 inches of compacted crushed stone. The Gwinnett clay underneath actually provides excellent stability—no settling or shifting. We've seen RV pads installed here 8+ years ago still performing flawlessly. The key is proper drainage channels so water doesn't pool under the surface.
No watering required. That's one of the biggest advantages for commercial property managers around here. Summer heat in the tech corridor can be intense, but artificial turf handles it without fading concerns we used to worry about. No irrigation system, no water bills—just occasional rinses to keep dust off during dry spells.
Gwinnett clay is dense and stable, which is actually ideal for RV pads. It won't shift or settle under vehicle weight like sandier soils. The trade-off is that water doesn't permeate naturally, so we install perforated base layers and grade for positive drainage toward catch basins. This prevents standing water and extends turf life significantly.
Most commercial pads take 2–4 days from start to finish. We excavate (accounting for Gwinnett clay compaction), install our drainage system, lay the permeable base, and roll out turf. If your pad is near The Forum or Technology Park and accessible by truck, we can usually schedule and complete without major delays. Weather delays are rare unless heavy rain hits mid-installation.
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