Top-quality squash courts from SQUASHTECH

Squash is gaining more and more fans in Poland. For clubs, investors and sports enthusiasts, choosing the right playing surface is of great importance. I will explain why SQUASHTECH squash courts stand out on the market, what technical solutions they offer and how the purchase and service process works. If you are planning an investment, renovation or want to upgrade your facility, you will find specific information, practical tips and answers to frequently asked questions here.

Technology and materials

SQUASHTECH uses modern material and construction solutions that improve the dynamics of the game and ensure the long life of the facility. The use of high-quality wood panels with controlled moisture content and special varnish coatings reduces wear and tear and improves vibration damping. Walls made of dust-free composite panels guarantee even ball reception and minimise deformation during intensive use. In combination with a precise lighting system, we achieve optimal contrast and minimal glare, which directly translates into player comfort.

In practice, this means less need for frequent repairs, better shoe grip and stable rebounds. At the construction level, SQUASHTECH uses floor cushioning solutions that protect players' joints. The range also includes variants with tempered glass for rear walls and modular systems that facilitate installation and possible relocation of the court. The choice of materials also affects acoustics — in sports halls, reduced reverberation improves communication and sound reception during matches. This means that the investment pays for itself more quickly thanks to lower operating costs and greater user interest.

Floor construction – technical solutions

The floor is the heart of every facility. Glued and spring layers are used here, which work in harmony with the substructure systems. The floor is installed in accordance with sports standards, and the materials used are certified for abrasion and moisture resistance. This ensures that the surface retains its parameters for many years. In practice, this means stable ball bounce and lower renovation costs.

Walls and panes - durability and ball reception

The walls are designed so that the bounce is predictable and compliant with regulations. The rear panes can be made of high-transparency tempered glass, which improves visibility for spectators and television. The materials reduce dust and are easy to keep clean.

Design and dimensions

Designing squash courts requires precision. International standards specify the dimensions of the playing area, but good design also takes into account service space, spectator access and technical installations. SQUASHTECH offers standard-compliant variants as well as solutions adapted to local conditions, such as lower ceilings, uneven floors or limited side space. Designers analyse traffic intensity, planned occupancy and the nature of users, whether they are amateur clubs, schools or commercial facilities.

The design also includes integration with security, lighting and ventilation systems. It is worth noting that a well-designed court minimises operating costs — modular components are easier to replace, energy-efficient light sources can be used, and adequate sound insulation improves comfort throughout the building. SQUASHTECH carries out projects from A to Z: measurement, design, prefabrication of components and on-site installation.

Standard dimensions and adaptations

A standard court is 9.75 m long and 6.4 m wide, with precisely defined lines. In practice, companies offer variants with a fast back wall, different floor materials or reinforced side walls. Adaptations also include shortened versions for training and schools where space is limited.

Ergonomic design and spectator seating

The design takes into account the comfort of players and spectators. Minimum distances, safety zones and accessibility affect usability. A well-designed facility attracts more users, which has a direct impact on the return on investment.

Purchase and installation

Purchasing a sports facility is a demanding process. The first step is to audit the site and prepare a detailed quote. SQUASHTECH conducts a site visit, analyses the ground conditions, transport access and storage facilities. Based on this, a quote is prepared, taking into account the materials, installation time and logistics. The installation is carried out by qualified teams who check the dimensions and technical parameters. The customer receives a work schedule and support at every stage.

The cost depends on the specifications: materials, type of flooring, presence of windows, lighting system and additional services. The offer usually includes foundation preparation, complete installation, adjustment and technical acceptance. Many projects in the country show that the work can be completed in a few weeks — the time depends on the scale and conditions. Guarantees, service options and the availability of spare parts are important for investors. SQUASHTECH provides standard guarantees and offers service packages.

Order stages and logistics

The ordering process includes: measurement, design, material approval, component production and assembly. Logistics are crucial — prefabricated modules are delivered on schedule. This reduces downtime and minimises the impact on the facility's operations.

Costs and what is included in the price?

The price usually includes: the panel, assembly, lines, lighting and documentation. Extras such as Plexiglas or sound systems are usually priced separately. It is worth comparing offers in terms of long-term operating costs.

Maintenance and servicing

The longevity of a court depends largely on proper care. Regular cleaning, checking the paint coatings and inspecting the structural joints are the minimum requirements. The floor requires periodic sanding and refreshing of the protective coating. Walls and windows should be cleaned with special agents that do not damage the coatings. Lighting and electronic systems should be checked at least once a year.

SQUASHTECH offers a full range of maintenance services: periodic inspections, warranty and post-warranty repairs, replacement of worn components and floor renovation. This gives the customer the certainty that the facility will meet the standards for many seasons. It is also worth investing in training for the facility's staff — simple maintenance activities carried out on an ongoing basis significantly extend durability.

Maintenance schedule

Recommended work includes weekly cleaning, quarterly technical inspections and annual refurbishment. For facilities with high usage, the frequency of these activities should be higher. Regular maintenance reduces the risk of minor faults developing into serious damage.

Service and quick repairs

Quick response to faults minimises downtime. Mobile service and a spare parts warehouse are an advantage. SQUASHTECH provides technical support at short notice and maintenance programmes tailored to customer needs.

Safety and standards

Player safety is a priority. Courts must meet standards for dimensions, material strength and structural stability. In Poland, European standards apply, which specify the parameters for floors, lines and safety zones. In addition, the certification of the materials used in production is important — abrasion resistance, absence of toxic substances and dimensional stability.

SQUASHTECH supplies facilities with a complete set of documents in accordance with regulations and quality certificates. The design also takes into account evacuation and access for people with reduced mobility. In practice, this means that the facility is not only safe for players, but also complies with the requirements of insurance companies and investors.

Standards and certificates

Material quality certificates and compliance with standards give investors confidence. Technical documentation and acceptance reports are part of the implementation process. This makes it easier to obtain funding or meet the requirements of sports institutions.

Safety solutions on the court

Shock-absorbing systems, rounded corners, stable glass fixings and non-slip materials are used. The lighting is designed to eliminate glare. All this translates into a lower risk of injury.

Summary

SQUASHTECH squash courts combine modern material solutions, precise workmanship and service support. Investing in a well-designed facility brings benefits in terms of durability, user comfort and lower operating costs. If you are planning to build or modernise, it is worth using the services of a contractor who offers a comprehensive process: from audit, through design, to installation and service. Good technical decisions and regular maintenance will ensure that the court will serve you for years to come.

FAQ

How to choose the right type of flooring for the intensity of play?

For high-traffic facilities, flooring with higher abrasion resistance and a shock absorption system is recommended. For schools, economical but durable options can be selected.

Does installation affect the warranty?

Yes. Installation by an authorised team is often a condition for a full warranty.

Is it possible to install a court in a place with a low ceiling?

Yes, there are design adaptations; an audit is necessary to ensure compliance with regulations and safety.

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