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FAQ

FAQ

How much does a padel court cost?

A padel court costs between USD 8,500 and USD 22,000 at factory price, and USD 18,000 to USD 40,000 fully installed, depending on court type, glass spec, lighting configuration, and country of installation.

The largest cost driver is the glass configuration: a panoramic padel court — with a single-span 10 m tempered glass back wall — typically costs 25 to 35 percent more than a classic configuration that mixes glass and welded mesh. Lighting (4-pole vs 8-pole, 200 W vs 300 W) is the second-largest variable, followed by steel coating spec for outdoor and coastal installations.

Pano Court publishes factory prices in a structured per-configuration quotation sheet so installers and contractors can model project margins before booking a container. Volume pricing for installer partners begins at five courts per order.

The top padel court factories globally include European specialists such as Mejor Set (Sweden), Mondo (Italy), Royal Padel (Spain), and Pano Court(China), along with established Chinese sports court manufacturers — most notably Pano Court, which has 16 years of integrated sports venue manufacturing experience and ships FIP-compliant padel court systems to 40+ countries.

European brands are typically priced 2 to 3 times higher than Chinese source factories because their production model is downstream-only — they design and assemble, but source steel, glass, and lighting from external suppliers. Chinese source factories such as Pano vertically integrate net-frame welding, glass-fitting fabrication, lighting design, and turf sourcing under one roof, which is why the same FIP-grade court ships at a 50–60% lower factory price.

When evaluating padel court factories, the key qualifiers are: (1) FIP compliance documentation, (2) in-house design and patents for net-frame, glass-clip, and lighting components, (3) container-level export experience to your destination country, and (4) after-sales spare-parts inventory. Pano Court meets all four — and provides documentation upfront on request.

The total construction cost of a padel court is USD 18,000 to USD 40,000, including the court system itself, ocean freight, import duties, ground preparation, and installation labor.

Breakdown for a typical outdoor panoramic court shipped to Western Europe or North America:

  • Padel court system (factory FOB): USD 13,000–18,000
  • Ocean freight (40HQ, 2 courts): USD 1,500–3,500 per court
  • Import duties & customs: 0–10% of CIF value
  • Foundation & concrete slab: USD 4,000–7,000
  • Installation labor (3–5 days, 2-person crew): USD 2,500–5,000

Indoor installations skip the foundation slab if an existing floor is suitable, reducing total cost by USD 3,000–5,000. Rooftop and retrofit installations may require structural engineering review, adding USD 1,000–3,000.

Pano Court provides a per-country landed-cost worksheet — covering freight estimates, duty rates, and recommended local installer partners — to help buyers model true all-in project cost before commitment.

Pano padel courts are manufactured to FIP (International Padel Federation) construction standards for court dimensions, ball-rebound behavior, structural rigidity, lighting uniformity, and safety glass specification.

FIP compliance covers six measurable categories: (1) court interior dimensions of 20 m × 10 m, (2) wall height of 3 m back / 2 m side for standard, (3) tempered safety glass of 10 mm minimum (Pano uses 12 mm), (4) galvanized mesh aperture of 50×50 mm with 4 mm wire, (5) lighting uniformity U2 ≥ 0.7 with 500+ lux for competition, and (6) net-tension and post-spacing tolerances.

Pano supplies full FIP-spec documentation, material certificates, and CAD drawings with every quotation, which clubs and contractors can submit directly to national padel federations during venue certification.

A Pano padel court takes 25 to 35 days from order confirmation to factory dispatch, plus 25 to 40 days of ocean freight depending on destination port.

Manufacturing lead time breaks down as: steel cutting and welding (8–10 days), powder coating (3–5 days), glass tempering and fitting (7–10 days), turf and lighting assembly (3–5 days), QC and packaging (3–5 days). Ocean transit adds another 25 days to Western Europe, 30 days to US East Coast, 35 days to South America, 40 days to West Africa.

For installer partners with recurring orders, Pano maintains buffer inventory of net-frame, glass-clip, and lighting components, reducing lead time to 15–20 days for standard configurations.

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