FAQ
INFINITE PADEL ensures a product that meets regulations and, most importantly, guarantees safety. For building Spanish-style padel courts, we use only high-quality, certified materials, since substandard steel cannot be used for load-bearing structures, as specified by regulations.
They can be installed outdoors or inside a warehouse. However, the most suitable locations are commercial or sports grounds where a concrete slab or base will always be installed. It should be noted that each municipality is different, so feasibility and determining factors—whether structural, architectural, or urban. And it must always be verified.
The price of a padel court typically varies based on project specifications, averaging around €19,000. Certified profile components, hot-dip galvanization, all glass elements, and powder coating increase costs. Naturally, care must be taken as a ground level structure, it must withstand at least twenty years of use.
The costs of a padel court are clearly recouped depending on its location, the structure’s composition, whether there’s more than one court, if they’re outdoors (indoor or outdoor), the club’s popularity, the influence zone of the city where they’re installed… These are some of the variables.
Once the location is chosen (whether a shed or a plot), it is essential to contact the town’s technical office and request the necessary permits from your local municipality to assess its feasibility. It is also important to appoint a specialized technician to evaluate the project’s viability.
The project must be submitted by a qualified technician (such as a surveyor, architect, or engineer) appointed by the client. We emphasize that it is crucial to assign a qualified technician to oversee the entire project from start to finish.
In addition to CE marking on the structures, we provide a minimum durability of ten years and legal warranties on all court components. As a metal structure, this aspect is essential for us at INFINITE PADEL COURTS.
First, it’s important to note that a padel court is a ground-level metal structure and therefore qualifies as a full-fledged construction. Since it is considered a construction, padel courts fall under the scope of NTC 2018 regulations. To install a padel court, it is necessary to design the foundation, calculate reinforced concrete dimensions, and verify the structural integrity of the metal framework. If this precise procedure is not followed, installing a padel court constitutes unauthorized construction, carrying significant risks and liabilities for both the builder and the sports facility operator.
All our products are designed and manufactured in Alicante, Spain.