The specialist TechnicalPadel goes over the main steps for build a padel court.

Padel has gained popularity, the rules of the game are simple, it is a fun sport, accessible to all, which can be shared by several people.

But how do you build a padel court? This complex task requires some expertise.

The track must be designed and installed by professionals.

Creating one or more padel tracks requires 4 trades different and highly specialized.

Here are the mandatory steps in installing a durable and easy-to-maintain padel court.

Step 1 – Earthworks / VRD

After an inventory with topographic survey, the first step consists in creating draining or porous slabs in accordance with the particularities of the project, with installation of drains, manholes, lighting sheaths, pouring of stringers, implementation of a layer drainage in pebbles, and realization of a porous concrete or a porous asphalt.

Step 2 – Locksmithing / Installation of the structure

After having checked and received the stringers, the laying of the structure can start with the laying of the corner posts, the intermediate posts, followed by the welded mesh grids, then finally the laying of the glasses (10 or 12mm depending on whether whether it is a classic or panoramic track). The last step is the installation of the masts to receive the projectors.

Step 3 – Synthetic grass

Choosing synthetic turf when installing a padel court means ensuring a surface that is easy to maintain and in perfect condition all year round. Synthetic turf offers great playing comfort by optimizing bounce and ball trajectories.

It is also important to know that the sand on the surface is an asset for the padel court: it makes the game faster, it allows the balls to fly and bounce well and allows players to slide without risk.

The sand prevents the accumulation of moisture on the surface and helps ensure its durability.

Contrary to popular belief, synthetic turf without sand does not exist !

All turf manufacturers require in their guarantee that the turf is sanded: a sanding of around two to three tonnes per padel court, and for those who are still bothered by the yellow/white colour of the sand, there are sands coloured to match the colour of the turf!

We will then talk about synthetic turf with or without sand apparent.

Step 4 – Lighting

Just as important as the elements mentioned above, the lighting is the final touch that will sublimate the whole. The minimum illuminance level to comply with the FFT standard is 300 lux with a uniformity coefficient of 0.7. We will therefore most often use LED projectors of at least 200 w, distributed in such a way as to obtain the best uniformity by avoiding weak zones. For floodlights, an overhang of 20 cm is authorized above 6 meters. Control of this illumination is done according to the 13-point method of the French Tennis Federation.

The entire installation will be connected to one or more control cabinets, with or without programming.


Turnkey delivery and maintenance

Once the padel court is built, it is immediately functional. It is easy to maintain because it is specially designed to withstand intense use, harsh weather conditions and UV rays. Regular checks help keep the court in excellent condition.

Why Choose TechniPadel ?

With over 20 years of recognized expertise in the production of sports equipment and locksmithing, and led by teams specialized in project execution, Technipadel brings together within its teams the 4 essential skills and expertise for the construction of turnkey padel courts. A single contact per project, from design to delivery.

Now that you know everything, or almost everything, click on the link below to view the construction of a padel court in 3D.