Covered padel court range

Covered padel courts

Covered padel courts are designed for venues that want better year-round usability while still creating a strong outdoor or semi-outdoor playing experience.

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Covered padel courts

Best for

Where this court type works best

Clubs, leisure sites, schools, hotels and commercial venues that want to reduce weather disruption and increase playable hours.

Site notes

What to consider before choosing

Covered courts can be more planning-sensitive because of height, structure, visual impact, drainage and surrounding properties.

Available options

Product options in this range

Panoramic Padel Court with Roof

Premium covered option

Panoramic Padel Court with Roof

A premium covered court option combining panoramic visibility with improved weather protection.

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Classic Padel Court with Roof

Practical covered option

Classic Padel Court with Roof

A more practical covered court option for venues that want stronger usability without choosing a panoramic finish.

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Electric Tent Court

Weather control option

Padel Court with Electric Tent

A specialist covered option for sites wanting a more flexible weather protection system around the court.

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What is usually included

Court structure, surface and installation planning

Steel frame and court structure Glass panels and mesh sections Artificial turf and line markings Lighting options where required Groundworks and base preparation Layout, access and planning guidance

Next step

Need help choosing the right option?

Tell us about your site, available space, location and intended use. We can help narrow down which court type is most suitable before you commit to a full design or quote.

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Common questions

Questions about covered padel courts

Which court option is best for my site?

That depends on space, budget, site access, planning sensitivity, intended use and whether the project is private, community-led or commercial.

Can this be used for commercial projects?

Yes. Many court options can be used for commercial projects, but the right specification depends on expected usage, booking model and long-term plans.

Do I need planning permission?

Planning depends on the site, location, lighting, height, surrounding properties and whether the court is indoor, outdoor or covered.

Can we add more courts later?

In many cases, yes. If expansion is likely, it is worth planning the layout, access and services with future phases in mind.