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Padel Noise
We frequently receive questions about the issue of padel noise. Padel generates significant noise, often to the point where it becomes a disturbance for nearby residents.
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The noise produced by padel courts is noticeably louder than that from tennis courts. This increased padel noise is due to the glass walls surrounding the court, as well as the materials used for the ball and racket. The impact sounds sharper, and since the game involves four players, the frequency of the noise is also higher.
Residents who are accustomed to the quieter atmosphere of tennis courts are often surprised by the heightened level of padel noise and may file complaints with the club, the facility owner, or the local authorities.
Instead of delving into the complex permit and objection procedures, we will focus on answering the most common questions related to padel noise.
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Frequently asked questions
Yes. If the barrier is properly placed, sized appropriately, and has the right acoustic qualities, it can significantly reduce padel noise. An acoustic consultant can provide precise calculations for the size and position of the barrier. This report is essential when applying for permits.
Yes. Installing a noise barrier, including one designed to block padel noise, requires a construction permit. Green-covered barriers are more likely to be approved compared to uncovered options.
You will need a structural and wind load calculation for the permit. This calculation must be performed by a structural engineer. Data about the ground conditions (CPT data) is also necessary for accurate quoting. Without it, estimations will include additional contingency costs.
The delivery time for a noise barrier designed to block padel noise is often shorter than the time required to obtain the necessary permit.
Yes, and it is highly recommended. Vegetation helps filter particulates, stores CO2, and produces oxygen. A padel green barrier also has the advantage of being resistant to graffiti. For natural fiber screens, greenery is essential unless
Expect to invest approximately €360 per square meter for a sound barrier around a padel court. You can ask here for a customized quote. The quote may include preliminary costs for the foundation work, the travel of the workers, etc.
Many clubs prefer to lower costs by involving members or volunteers in the installation process. We have our own professional team.