How Much Does a Padel Court Cost?
A clear breakdown of what a padel court really costs to build — the court kit, groundwork, installation, indoor options and running costs — with typical price ranges from a manufacturer.
How much does a padel court cost?
A padel court typically costs between roughly $15,000 and $40,000 to supply and install, depending on the court type, glass and finishes. A standard club court sits at the lower end; a panoramic or indoor court costs more. Groundwork, shipping and taxes are usually extra. For an exact figure, request a quote.
What goes into the price of a padel court
| What you pay for | Typical range (USD) |
|---|---|
| Court kit (structure, glass, turf, net) | $15,000 – $30,000 |
| Groundwork / concrete base | $5,000 – $15,000 |
| Installation | Often included · varies by site |
| Indoor structure or canopy (optional) | From $20,000+ |
| Lighting | From $2,000 |
| Shipping & taxes | Varies by country |
Ranges are typical market figures for guidance only and vary by court type, site, finishes and location. We build to order — contact us for an exact quote.
What affects the cost of a padel court
- Court type: a standard club court is the most affordable; panoramic glass and tournament courts cost more.
- Single vs double: a smaller singles court uses less material than a full doubles court.
- Indoor vs outdoor: indoor play needs a structure or canopy, which adds to the budget.
- Glass and turf quality: thicker tempered glass and premium turf raise the price and the lifespan.
- Groundwork: a level, well-drained concrete base is essential and priced by site.
- Location: shipping, import taxes and local labour vary by country.
Padel court cost by type
A standard club court offers the best value and is the most common choice for new facilities. A panoramic court (full glass walls, no corner posts) is the premium option for clubs and tournaments and costs more. Portable courts for events sit in between. We also build the lower-cost singles court. See the full range and specs on our padel court construction page, and the exact measurements in our court dimensions guide.
Padel court maintenance costs
Ongoing costs are low. The artificial turf needs occasional brushing and sand top-ups, and is usually replaced every 8–12 years of heavy use. Glass, structure and nets are durable; lighting (LED) is efficient. Budget a small annual amount for cleaning, sand and the occasional net or light — far less than the build cost.
Is a padel court a good investment?
Padel is one of the fastest-growing sports in the world, and courts are booked heavily where supply is short. A well-run court can pay back its build cost through hourly rentals, memberships and coaching, often within a few years. Clubs frequently add courts once the first is profitable. Tell us your location and goals and we will help you plan the numbers — get in touch.
Padel court cost FAQ
A padel court typically costs between about $15,000 and $40,000 to supply and install, plus groundwork (roughly $5,000 to $15,000) and shipping. The exact figure depends on the court type, finishes and location.
A standard club court (rather than a full panoramic glass court) is the most affordable option, and a singles court uses less material than a doubles court.
Yes. Indoor play needs a building or a canopy structure over the court, which adds to the budget on top of the court itself.
Running costs are low: occasional turf brushing and sand top-ups, turf replacement every 8 to 12 years of heavy use, plus minor spend on nets, lighting and cleaning.
Yes. We manufacture, ship and install padel courts internationally; shipping and local taxes vary by country and are quoted per project.
Get an exact quote for your padel court
Tell us your court type, location and site, and we will send a tailored, all-in quote. Or browse all our padel court guides.