The structural, climate and budget trade-offs between indoor and outdoor padel courts.
The choice between an indoor and outdoor padel court usually comes down to three things: your climate, your budget, and how many hours a day you want the court playable.
Outdoor courts are generally cheaper to build since they don't require a building shell, but in high-wind or coastal areas the steel structure needs reinforcement, and play can be limited by rain or extreme heat depending on your climate.
Indoor courts allow year-round, weather-independent play and typically command higher club membership and booking rates, but require a building with adequate ceiling height (6-8m) and a proper lighting and ventilation setup — a larger upfront investment that often pays back through utilization.
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