Planning note
What to take from this
Indoor planning method: indoor projects require building-shell review before court pricing becomes meaningful.
Last reviewed 2026-06-06. Check the final numbers against your site, scope, and local requirements.
Site planning guide
Indoor padel planning should confirm clear height, beams, lights, HVAC, sprinklers, exits, columns, and player circulation before lease or buildout decisions.
Planning note
Indoor planning method: indoor projects require building-shell review before court pricing becomes meaningful.
Last reviewed 2026-06-06. Check the final numbers against your site, scope, and local requirements.
Decision rule
A useful quote needs the site, slab, drainage, lighting, access, permits, and structural assumptions visible before price comparison.
Planning checks
| Planning factor | Why it matters | Buyer action |
|---|---|---|
| Clear height | Low or obstructed ceilings damage playability. | Measure usable height, not only roof height. |
| Obstructions | Lights, ducts, sprinklers, and beams matter. | Map obstructions before layout. |
| Building systems | HVAC, exits, fire code, and bathrooms can add scope. | Separate court cost from buildout cost. |
Sources
Maintained by Padel Calculator editorial desk. Last reviewed 2026-06-06. Source checks: 2026-06-06, 2026-06-04. Corrections go through the contact page.
Next steps
FAQ
No. Use this as a planning checklist before speaking with qualified local engineers, contractors, permitting authorities, and vendors.
The same court system can price differently when slab condition, drainage, access, lighting, wind, permits, or indoor building constraints change.
Send city and state, site photos, dimensions, indoor/outdoor setting, slab or soil status, lighting needs, access constraints, timeline, and budget band.