Salt Lake County · Padel Courts
PADEL COURT CONSTRUCTION IN SALT LAKE COUNTY
Padel is one of the fastest-growing racquet sports in the world. We build padel courts to international standards — handling surface, enclosure framing coordination, and line striping — so you're ready to play from day one.





The Details
WHAT'S INCLUDED
- Regulation 10m × 20m padel court dimensions
- Enclosure framing and glass coordination
- Artificial turf surface with sand infill
- World Padel Tour specification line striping
- Indoor and outdoor installation
- Ideal for clubs, HOAs, and private facilities





Common Questions
PADEL COURTS FAQs
Yes — Pickled Court is padel-certified and builds padel courts to official specifications. Whether you're adding a standalone padel court or building one alongside existing pickleball facilities, we handle the surface, enclosure framing coordination, glass, and line striping so you're ready to play from day one.
Cost depends on the enclosure type (panoramic glass versus solid walls), surface system, lighting, and site preparation. We provide free, detailed quotes so you can plan with accurate numbers — contact us with your project details and we'll put together a quote tailored to your site.
A regulation padel court is 10 meters wide by 20 meters long (about 33 ft × 66 ft), fully enclosed by glass and metal mesh walls roughly 3–4 meters high. The enclosure is part of play, since the ball can be played off the walls. We build to official World Padel Tour specifications for consistent, competition-ready courts.
Most padel courts use artificial turf with a sand infill, similar to small-sided soccer surfaces — it provides consistent ball bounce and player comfort. Some indoor installations use other sport surfaces. We install surfaces that meet padel specifications and advise on the best option for your indoor or outdoor setting.
Pickleball is played on a 20 ft × 44 ft open court with a perforated plastic ball and a solid paddle. Padel uses a larger enclosed court (10 m × 20 m) with glass walls that are part of play, a pressurized ball, and a solid paddle. Both are fast-growing racquet sports, and we build both to official specifications.
3 easy steps to your dream court
HOW PADEL COURTS WORKS IN SALT LAKE COUNTY
Give Us A Call
Reach out to your Salt Lake County Pickled Court team. We'll discuss your padel court needs and answer all your questions.
Free Assessment
We'll visit your site, evaluate your court, and provide a detailed quote with no obligation.
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Our crew handles everything from start to finish. You'll have a court ready to play in no time.
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