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How Much Does It Cost to Build a Squash Court? Start with the Specification

Customer review – blue glass squash court

There is no responsible single price for “a squash court” before the court type, building condition and delivery scope are defined. LDK’s current product information does not publish a blanket price because a 9,750 × 6,400 mm indoor court, a panoramic all-glass show court, an outdoor modular court and a wall-mounted retrofit have materially different structures, materials and site work. A useful budget begins by separating the court-system supply from the construction work around it.

For example, LDK’s documented singles specification uses a 9,750 × 6,400 mm playing area and 12 mm safety tempered glass. But the price changes when a project moves from a glass back wall to a panoramic enclosure, adds a timber sports floor, requires a self-supporting outdoor base, or needs competition lighting of up to 1,200 lux rather than a typical 300–500 lux training layout.

What belongs in a squash court quotation

Ask the court manufacturer to identify each supplied item. Depending on the LDK system selected, this may include glass, playing walls, structural posts and beams, aluminium connectors, trims, doors, flooring, lighting coordination, drawings, packing and installation guidance. A traditional indoor system may include 20 mm high-density wall boards, an engineered timber playing surface, multilayer base board, LVL keel and resilient pads. A glass retrofit instead focuses on 12 mm glass, aluminium connectors and compatibility with the walls supplied by others.

What often sits outside the court-system price

Building and site work should be priced separately and assigned clearly. Common examples are the room shell, supporting slab, foundations, drainage, electrical supply, ventilation or air-conditioning, fire and building compliance, local permits, lifting equipment, installation labour and finishing work. Outdoor projects add location-specific considerations: LDK’s outdoor guidance calls for review of wind, weather exposure, ground conditions, drainage, corrosion protection and installation access before production.

Four choices that move the project budget

  • Indoor, outdoor or retrofit: a self-supporting outdoor structure and foundation interface are different from a court installed in a ready indoor room.
  • Glass layout: a 12 mm glass back wall, wall-mounted glass package and panoramic enclosure have different quantities and support arrangements.
  • Floor and lighting: the subfloor condition, selected timber or outdoor floor solution, and the lighting performance target change the scope.
  • Site readiness: access, clear height, finished levels, existing-wall geometry, services and local requirements can create costs before court components arrive.

How to get comparable prices

Send every supplier the same brief: country, drawings, clear height, finished floor level, court quantity, intended use, indoor/outdoor condition and desired completion date. Ask them to state what is included, excluded and supplied by others. A transparent, project-specific quotation is more useful than a low headline number that omits foundations, lighting, installation or building interfaces.

FAQ

Why doesn’t LDK publish one standard squash court price?

The court configuration and site scope vary too much for one number to be meaningful. LDK confirms the glass, wall, floor, lighting, hardware, delivery and installation-support scope against the actual project.

Can an existing room reduce the cost of a new court?

It can reduce the amount of new structure required, but the existing room still needs checking. For a wall-mounted glass retrofit, wall strength, plumbness, floor level, fixing zones and the 15 mm reference groove must be verified.

What should be included in an outdoor court budget?

Include the court system plus foundations, drainage, site electrical work, structural and weather engineering, access, installation and the applicable local approvals.

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