In this new column, we will talk about padel courts and especially their prices. Indeed, with the health crisis, the price of materials will increase. Add to that an increase in demand and you will have padel courts whose prices should increase.
The prices of padel courts are not going to go down, quite the contrary! And the market trend seems to show that it will not just be temporary for this month, but that it may last a while.
Suppliers of materials to build your padel court had to stop producing during the Covid lockdowns. As materials are rarer, their price increases. This is the law of the market of supply and demand.
Soon, the price of steel should increase by 20 and 50%, that of windows by about 20%, and that of mats by 20% as well. The same trend will also be seen on the other components of a padel court.
In fact, look in your contracts to see if anything is mentioned in particular on the evolution of prices. At the same time, make sure you have deadlines!
Indeed, current demand may not allow padel court manufacturers to systematically supply the courts within the allotted time.
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source: Ben Might
Alexis Dutour is a padel enthusiast. With his training in communication and marketing, he puts his skills at the service of padel to offer us articles that are always very interesting.

























































































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