Rv Pad — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
RV pads in Stockbridge hit different when you've got the right surface underneath. That heavy Henry County clay we all deal with here—it's murder on tire wear, tracks mud into the house, and turns into a skating rink after rain. More than a few homeowners in Eagles Landing and Reeves Creek have realized that pouring concrete or asphalt for a dedicated RV parking spot isn't the only play. Artificial turf for your RV pad gives you a clean, permeable surface that actually handles water runoff better than compacted dirt, cuts down on the dust clouds when you're pulling in, and honestly looks miles better than a bare patch of rutted-up yard. We've been installing these pads across Henry County for years—from modest 12x40 setups to full-service recreational areas—and the feedback's been consistent: owners wish they'd done it sooner. Your RV deserves a home base that doesn't require constant maintenance or turn into a mud pit after a Georgia downpour.
Stockbridge's clay-heavy soil is actually a selling point for artificial turf RV pads. Unlike native dirt, quality turf with proper base prep won't compact, rut, or create those washout channels that clay naturally forms. The area gets solid sun exposure, especially toward the south-facing lots common in Eagles Landing, so you'll want a turf system rated for UV durability—we spec accordingly. Henry County doesn't have the widespread HOA restrictions you'll find in some metro Atlanta pockets, but check your deed if you're near Panola Mountain or in newer developments; a few communities have landscaping guidelines worth reviewing before installation. Most residential RV pads we see in Stockbridge run 12x40 to 15x50 depending on the rig and yard layout. The sandy-loam blend we install as base material drains faster than the native clay, which means no standing water under the pad even after heavy rain. Installation timeline is typically 3–5 days depending on site prep needs and existing drainage considerations.
Absolutely—that's exactly what we design these systems for. Commercial-grade artificial turf rated for heavy vehicular use is engineered with reinforced backing and denser pile. The key in Stockbridge is proper base installation. We lay compacted stone and sand beneath the turf so weight distributes evenly and doesn't sink. After 3+ years in Henry County yards, we haven't seen significant wear patterns on correctly installed pads.
Yes—drainage is actually one of the biggest advantages over concrete. We build a sloped stone base that channels water away from the RV and your home foundation. Stockbridge gets around 50 inches of rain yearly, and our systems are designed to handle that. Water percolates through the turf and base without pooling, which beats a flat concrete pad every time.
Minimal upkeep compared to natural grass or bare dirt. Occasional rinse-off to remove dust and pollen is standard, especially in the Eagles Landing area where pollen counts spike in spring. No mowing, no fertilizer, no herbicide—just let it be. We recommend an annual inspection to ensure debris hasn't accumulated around the edges, but most owners find it's nearly hands-off.
Cost depends on pad size, existing site conditions, and turf grade. A typical 12x40 pad runs $2,500–$4,500 installed, including base prep and removal of old material if needed. Henry County clay sometimes requires extra prep work, which we factor in during the site visit. We offer free estimates and can usually schedule within 2–3 weeks.
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