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Artificial Grass for Padel Courts –
Sales, Installation, and Professional Quality
Do you know what makes the difference between a padel court players love and one they avoid? The turf. It’s that simple. And that important.
You can have the best structure, the most modern glass walls, or the most powerful lighting. But if the turf doesn’t meet the standard, the playing experience suffers — the ball bounces poorly, players slip, and the surface wears out too soon.
At Euronix, we’ve been installing artificial grass for padel courts for over 25 years. And we can confidently say: turf is like a car’s tires — it’s not something you want to compromise on. It’s what connects with your feet, with the game, and it must offer safety.
High-quality artificial grass for padel courts improves grip, retains its color for years, and minimizes maintenance.
If you’re renovating or building a new padel court, make the right choice from the start.
So that years from now, it will still be the court everyone enjoys playing on.
Why Choose Our Artificial Grass for Padel?
There are many companies that sell artificial grass. So, why Euronix? Because we offer materials that truly withstand the demands of padel. Because we have extensive experience in artificial grass installation. And because with us, you have the peace of mind that if anything goes wrong, we’ll be there.
High-Resistance, Long-Lasting Materials
The turf we install is made from high-density polyethylene or polypropylene fibers. That means it withstands intensive use without flattening, resists UV rays without fading, and handles sudden temperature changes without cracking.
And what does that mean in practice? That a court with our turf can endure 200, 300, even 400 matches a year for 8 to 10 years without losing its performance. The ball bounce remains consistent. The grip stays reliable. And visually, it still looks like new.
This is the result of using quality materials from the start — and not cutting corners where you simply shouldn’t.
Safety and Comfort for Players
Safety is a top priority. Poor-quality turf or bad installation can lead to injuries slips during sudden stops, twisted ankles from uneven surfaces, or abrasions caused by overly rough fibers.
Our turf is engineered to offer the perfect balance between grip and slide. It won’t cause players to slip during a sharp stop, but it also won’t hold the foot too firmly, avoiding unnecessary strain on the ankle or knee. The fibers have just the right texture to allow confident movement, and the draining base prevents puddles from forming after rain.
We also use silica sand with a specific grain size that helps keep the fibers upright and improves shock absorption.
Because playing on a surface that’s too hard takes a toll on joints and we want padel lovers to enjoy your court for many years without issues.
Certifications and Sports Regulations
All our turf complies with the standards set by the International Padel Federation (FIP). That means ball bounce, friction coefficient, and shock absorption are all within official parameters.
Why is this important? Because if you ever want to host an official tournament on your court, it must meet these certifications. And because it guarantees that the turf is not just any product it’s tested, verified, and endorsed by official sports bodies.
In addition, all our turfs are certified for fire resistance (Cfl-s1 classification or higher) and free from heavy metals. Because safety is non-negotiable.
Types of Artificial Grass for Padel Courts
Fibrillated Turf
This is the most budget-friendly type of turf. It’s made of fibers that split into multiple filaments, similar to a torn ribbon. It has long been the standard for padel courts and works well when the level of use isn’t too intensive.
It’s perfect for residential complexes, schools, or sports facilities with moderate usage. It can easily handle 150–200 matches per year without any issues.
The downside is that it flattens more quickly than other turf types. Over time, it may lose some uniformity. But if you’re working with a tight budget and don’t need it for professional use, it’s a more than valid option.
Monofilament Turf
This is the next level up. The fibers are individual and not split, which gives them greater strength, longer durability, and a look that’s much closer to natural grass. It’s the type of turf we use in most of our projects.
It easily handles 300–400 matches per year and stays upright much longer. Visually, it’s also far more attractive than fibrillated turf.
It’s the ideal choice for sports clubs, private centers, or any facility looking for the perfect balance between quality and price.
Texturized Turf
This is the top-tier option the kind used by professional clubs and seen in high-level tournaments. The fibers have a special texture that enhances grip, reduces slipping, and increases durability.
It can withstand 500 matches per year or more, for over 10 years. And the ball bounce is flawless consistent, predictable, and professional.
If you run a high-traffic club, cater to demanding players, or simply want the best artificial grass for padel, this is the option for you.
Which Type Is Best According to Usage?
- Occasional use (under 150 matches/year): Fibrillated turf, affordable and more than enough.
- Moderate to high use (150–350 matches/year): Monofilament turf – the perfect balance.
- Intensive use (over 350 matches/year): Texturized turf – maximum durability and performance.
If you’re unsure which option to choose, give us a call. We’ll ask you a few quick questions about your facility and in just 5 minutes, we’ll know exactly which turf is right for you
Artificial Grass Pricing for Padel Courts
Let’s get to the question everyone wants answered: How much does it cost to install artificial grass on a padel court?
It depends. We’ll give you a rough estimate so you have an idea, but for an exact quote, get in touch with our team.
Factors That Influence the Price
The final price of your court’s turf depends on several factors:
- Type of turf: Fibrillated, monofilament, or texturized — each comes with a different cost.
- Fiber quality: The density, height, and thickness of the fibers directly affect the price.
- Amount of silica sand: Some courts require more infill than others.
- Condition of the base: If the ground needs preparation before installation, that adds to the cost.
- Location: Installing in the center of Zaragoza isn’t the same as in a rural town in Aragón.
Price Comparison per m²
To give you a realistic idea, here are some estimated prices:
- Fibrillated turf: €8–€12/m² (materials only)
- Monofilament turf: €12–€18/m² (materials only)
- Texturized turf: €18–€25/m² (materials only)
A standard padel court covers around 200 m². That means the turf alone can range from approximately €1,600 (basic fibrillated) to €5,000 (premium texturized). Installation costs are additional.
The advantage with Euronix? There are no middlemen we advise, manufacture, install, and maintain. All handled by one team. No hassle.
Installation Included or Separate
We always recommend having the turf installed by a professional. A poorly installed €3,000 turf will perform like a €1,500 one and vice versa, a well-installed €1,500 turf can outperform a badly installed €3,000 option.
Installing a full court typically takes 2 to 3 days and includes: base preparation, turf laying, seam sealing, silica sand infill, brushing, and final inspection. Installation costs usually range from €1,500 to €3,000, depending on complexity.
Our advice? Always request a quote with installation included. That way, you know exactly what you’ll pay and avoid any surprises.
Request Your Personalized Quote
Every project is different, and each client has unique needs. That’s why we don’t believe in giving fixed prices without understanding your specific case.
Write to us and tell us about your project. We’ll send you a detailed quote within 48 hours including everything: materials, installation, transport, and warranty.
Delivery and Installation Timeframes
Once you approve the quote, we usually have the turf ready within 1–2 weeks. Installation takes another 2–3 days.
That means from the moment you say “go ahead” to the moment you’re playing on your new court, it’s typically about 3 weeks.
How long does artificial grass last on a padel court?
It depends on the type of turf and how the court is used. Fibrillated turf on a moderately used court can last 6–8 years. Well-maintained monofilament turf can reach 8–10 years, and high-end texturized turf can easily exceed 10 years.
But keep in mind — this is with proper maintenance. If the turf isn’t cared for, if the sand isn’t redistributed, or if dirt builds up, its lifespan will drop significantly.
What maintenance does it require?
Less than you think but more than most people do. And that’s the key. The basics:
- Regular brushing: every 2–3 weeks to keep the fibers upright.
- Sand redistribution: every 3–6 months, depending on usage.
- Removal of organic debris: leaves, soil, and small waste that builds up.
- Seam inspection: every 6 months to ensure there are no separations.
With this minimal maintenance, your turf will stay in top condition for many years. Without it, problems can start showing up in just 2 or 3 years. That’s how important it is.
What’s the Best Artificial Turf for High-Use Padel Courts?
Without a doubt, high-density texturized turf is the best option. It holds up best under intensive use without losing its properties. It maintains consistent ball bounce for longer and causes the fewest issues over time.
Yes, it’s more expensive. But if you run a club with 4, 6, or 8 courts in constant use, trust us it’s worth it. Because the difference between replacing turf every 5 years versus every 10 years is huge — in cost, and in hassle.
Frequently Asked Questions About Artificial Grass for Padel
What Type of Artificial Grass Is Used on Padel Courts?
What Is the Best Artificial Grass for a Professional Padel Court?
What Height and Density Should the Turf Have for a Padel Court?
As for density, aim for a minimum of 9,000 to 10,000 stitches per square meter if your court will see intensive use. Higher density improves fiber recovery after each step and increases the turf’s durability.
How Much Does It Cost to Install Artificial Grass for a Padel Court?
Don’t focus only on the initial cost turf that lasts 10 years is far more cost-effective than one you have to replace after 5.
What’s the Difference Between Fibrillated, Monofilament, and Texturized Artificial Turf for Padel?
Is Blue or Green Turf Better for Padel Courts?
How Long Does Artificial Turf Last on a Padel Court Before It Needs Replacing?
The key is maintenance: if you don’t redistribute the sand, remove debris, or care for the turf, its lifespan can be cut in half. Artificial turf is durable, but it’s not eternal or indestructible.
How Often Should You Brush or Maintain the Artificial Turf on a Padel Court?
These simple tasks make all the difference between turf that lasts 10 years and turf that starts having problems after just 4.
Can I Buy Just the Padel Turf Without Installation?
What Recommendations Does the International Padel Federation (FIP) Make Regarding Turf?
All the turf we install complies with these regulations not just so you can host official tournaments if you wish, but as a guarantee that the turf is high quality.
What Are the Advantages of Artificial Turf for Padel Compared to Natural Grass or Synthetic Resins?
Compared to synthetic resin surfaces, artificial turf absorbs impacts much better, provides optimal grip without being excessive, offers a more comfortable playing surface, and significantly reduces slip-related injuries.
It’s the most balanced option in terms of performance, comfort, and maintenance.
What Base or Drainage Does a Padel Court Need Before Installing Turf?
If the base isn’t properly prepared
What Temperature Can Padel Artificial Turf Withstand Without Deteriorating?
Can the Color or Logo Be Customized on Artificial Turf for Padel Courts?
What Is the Price per Square Meter of Artificial Turf for Padel Courts?
Monofilament turf ranges from €12 to €18 per m².
Texturized turf is between €18 and €25 per m².
These prices are for materials only, excluding installation. Professional installation adds roughly €7 to €15 per m², depending on the base condition and complexity.
For a full 200 m² court, the total cost — including materials, installation, and all extras ranges between €3,000 and €8,000.
What Are the Most Common Mistakes When Installing Artificial Turf for Padel Courts?
Using too much or too little silica sand is also a frequent problem too much makes the turf too hard, too little causes the fibers to flatten quickly. Another classic mistake is not letting the turf rest before fixing it permanently, which can create tension and ripples.
For all these reasons, we emphasize the importance of professional turf installation it’s the difference between doing it right and having to redo it in two years.
Request Your Artificial Grass Quote for Padel
If you’ve read this far, it’s because you’re looking to do things right — and so are we.
At Euronix, we don’t promise miracles. We promise courts that last, perform, and deliver a solid return. With over 25 years of experience installing artificial turf, we know that in padel, the difference is felt under your feet..
Free Technical Advice
We’ll ask you about your facility, how the court will be used, and your budget — then recommend the best option. Not the most expensive one. The best one for you.
Because in the end, what we want is for you to still be happy with your turf 5 or 7 years from now. For your investment to have been worth it. And for you to recommend us without hesitation when someone asks, “Who installed your turf?”
We’ll help your padel court stand out.




