About This Service
Padel Court Construction in Arizona
A padel court build here means a fully enclosed playing surface sized to regulation padel dimensions (10 m × 20 m) with structural steel framing, tempered-glass walls, and either infilled artificial turf or a hard surfacing system. This service suits residential backyards, community recreation sites, resort courts, and small commercial facilities that need a complete enclosure, lighting, and fixed net post anchors for consistent play and ball rebound behavior.
We start from the subgrade up: an engineered aggregate subbase, compaction to specification, and a concrete slab or compacted engineered base sized to the site. Typical slab detail for comparable sports courts runs to 4"–6" thickness with control joints and drainage falls, though final depth is set by geotechnical findings. Steel framing and glass wall assemblies are designed for local wind loads and bolted to through-bolted anchors or concrete piers. Surfacing choices include sand-filled polyethylene turf with a specified pile height for padel or a bonded hard court finish for higher-impact commercial use. Lighting is mounted to steel columns or integrated into the framing, with light levels specified to match evening play.
Practical expectations and constraints: plan for a written site assessment and scope before pricing, allow for permit lead times and monsoon-season scheduling adjustments in Arizona, and expect additional base work where caliche or shallow rock appear. Glass wall anchoring and wind bracing add cost in exposed sites. We arrange local installation teams and document base, drainage, surfacing, and line-marking specifications so you know the technical scope before work begins.