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The idea of investing in Padel by installing new courts in one's own sports center or opening a Padel Club tantalizes more and more people, given the growing interest in more and more countries around the world and the excellent profit margins that this Business can ensure.
Many people, however, finding themselves confused in front of the large amount of options that the market has to offer, do not really know where to start and find themselves completely bewildered, thus risking making gross mistakes that can jeopardize the success of the project and therefore also of the investment itself.
This is why we have decided to compile a guide for choosing a new padel court through which we will outline guidelines that will take into account all the variables to be taken into account in order to invest in this sector in a way that is conscious, prudent and guarantees assured success.
Budget and Location
The first two aspects to pay attention to are Budget and Location which, as we will see, are closely related and influence each other.
Installing padel courts in an existing sports center, perhaps in place of a tennis court or a soccer field requires for obvious reasons a smaller investment than installing them in a new location, where it will be necessary to rent or buy a space such as land or sheds or provide for the construction of the bottom, covers and all facilities related to the padel court such as locker rooms, bathrooms, bar, ext.
The proposal that the market has to offer, in this sense is now wide and varied but it is also and especially here that emerges the close interconnection between budget and location. certainly it should be considered the fact that Installing Outdoor Padel courts, especially near the sea or in areas particularly exposed to the weather, is different than opting for Indoor courts. With regard to the former, in fact, it is necessary to consider options that will safeguard the durability of the court and avert rust-related maintenance work that will thus inexorably impact the investment after a short time. Solutions already exist on the market, such as iron courts with cold galvanizing or hot-dip galvanizing. The former are cheaper but have far less rust resistance than the latter, which, galvanized at 450 degrees, resist corrosion for longer.
The absolute safest option, however, is Fiberglass Courts a chemically anti-rust material that guarantees padel courts to have 0 maintenance forever and far greater aesthetics.
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Safety is everything
As for padel court walls, again the market offers several options: 10mm tempered glass, 12mm tempered glass, laminated glass, and ComfortGlass. As for the first two ( which differ from each other only in thickness and thus on impact resistance), they do not produce sharp fragments in the event of a break but, at the same time, do not protect the athlete in the case of 'crossing' the wall. For this reason, laminated glass could be a solution. The glass should not split into multiple pieces when fractured and shouldnt be crossed. When broken, in fact, the intermediate layer of plastic material intervenes, keeping the two panes together.
Finally, there is the novelty of ComfortGlass, a special super-elastic and indestructible acrylic compound that provides maximum safety and eliminates the risk of breakage.
Even for walls, therefore, it is worthwhile to consider wisely which type to choose since investing in a less solid wall could go to affect the durability of the court and thus again the maintenance costs to be incurred but even worse, in this case, also the safety of the players.
Iron structures have on their side the fact that they have great solidity but, on the other hand, the impact on the players' side meshes during play can cause pain or injury.
The Fiberglass structure, on the other hand, thanks to the unparalleled elasticity of its meshes, ensures perfect shock absorption, does not cause abrasions, injuries or muscle aches, and guarantees the best possible playing experience. All this without the meshes becoming deformed, thanks to their resilience and thus , again without having additional maintenance.
Padel is a doubles-only racket sport that blends elements of tennis and squash. Originating in Mexico, padel has gained immense popularity in countries around the world including Spain, France and Argentina. While it shares a similar scoring system to tennis, padel is played on a unique court that differs significantly from a traditional tennis court.
At the time of writing, there are roughly only 454 padel courts in the United States although that number is growing all the time. The 454 existing courts are primarily concentrated in cities like Miami, Los Angeles, New York City, and Austin, but with the sport's increasing popularity, padel courts should become more accessible throughout the US over the next few years.
In this comprehensive guide, we will be providing you with everything you need to know about the size of padel courts, the height of padel court enclosures, the materials used to make padel courts, and the cost to build a padel court.
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