Halls to fall
We design and build light halls to the paddle, which are fully adapted to the dimensions of the courts and the current snow and wind load norms for the respective zone in Poland. We offer a finished product - structurally well thought-out, cost-optimised and prepared for rapid installation.
Halls for different numbers of padel courts
Halls for 3 courts in one row
Courts can be set up:
- parallel gable walls (longer halls),
- parallel side walls (wider halls).
Depending on the setting, the width and length of the object change - we optimise the structure for the chosen configuration each time.








Multi-court halls - 2 rows of courts
Possible configuration:
- 2 courts meeting side walls (one module),
- then duplicated lengthwise - e.g. 6 courts in a row,
- courts meeting with gable walls in parallel.
This solution makes it possible to create:
- large padl club,
- sports centre,
- tournament hall.
The configuration possibilities are virtually unlimited - we tailor the project to the plot of land, the budget and the investor's business plan.
Light halls to the padl
A lightweight hall does not mean a weaker structure. It means a structure material-optimised, designed to:
- meet full snow and wind loads,
- minimise the cost of investment,
- reduce lead times,
- ensure maximum functionality for the sports facility.
Our halls are individually designed for the location of the project - we take into account the snow and wind zone, the spans and the configuration of the courts.
Three design options
1
Trussed profile structure
The most economical option.
Ideal for builders who want a low cost with full load-bearing performance.
Pros:
- lower construction weight,
- optimisation of steel consumption,
- favourable investment price,
- rapid assembly.
2
Mixed structure - I-section columns + truss roof
An intermediate solution, combining the rigidity of the columns with the economy of a truss roof.
Pros:
- increased lateral stability,
- good value for money,
- recommended for larger hall widths.
3
All I-beam construction
Premium variant - maximum rigidity and durability.
Pros:
- superior durability,
- ideal for large multi-court facilities,
- Excellent performance in intensive use.
Corrosion protection
Each padel hall structure is protected hot-dip galvanised, which provides:
- many years of corrosion resistance,
- no frequent maintenance,
- durable even in demanding weather conditions.
This solution guarantees the safety of the structure for years of use.
Sheathing of the hall
PVC tarpaulin halls
Configuration options:
- only the roof,
- roof + 3/4 walls,
- roof + full walls.
The solution:
- economic,
- quick to implement,
- ideal for seasonal and semi-annual facilities.
PIR board halls
Variants:
- PVC roof + PIR board walls,
- The entire hall made of PIR panels (roof + walls).
The PIR board provides:
- thermal insulation,
- better user comfort,
- reducing heat loss,
- year-round operation possible.
In addition, it is possible to use ridge light, which naturally illuminates the courts and improves playing comfort without increasing energy costs.
Any number of entrance doors
FAQ
Can a lightweight padel hall withstand snow and wind loads?
Our lightweight paddling halls are individually designed for the project location and the applicable snow and wind zone in Poland.
„Lightweight” means a material-optimised structure, not a weaker one. Each hall meets the requirements of the construction standards and is designed for the full loads for the respective area of the country.
What is the difference between a PVC tarpaulin hall and a PIR board hall?
PVC tarpaulin hall is an economical solution, quick to implement and ideal for seasonal or semi-annual facilities.
PIR board hall provides thermal insulation and comfort all year round. It reduces heat loss and enables the building to be heated efficiently.
In the PIR panel variant, there is the option of a ridge skylight, which naturally illuminates the padel courts.
What variants of paddle hall construction are available?
We offer three design options:
- trussed profile construction (most economical),
- I-section columns + truss roof (intermediate option),
- all I-beam construction (maximum rigidity).
The choice of structure depends on the width of the hall, the number of courts, the investor's budget and local conditions.
Can a hall be designed for any number of courts?
Yes, we design halls under:
- 1-3 courts per row,
- several courts set up with parallel sides,
- large sites in a two-court layout (e.g. 2 × 3, 2 × 4, 2 × 6 courts),
- extensive carcass centres.
Each time we adjust the width and length of the hall to the configuration of the courts and the dimensions of the plot.
Are you a manufacturer of paddle halls?
Yes. We are the manufacturer - we design, manufacture and assemble the halls in-house.
No intermediaries means:
- better quality control,
- optimised price,
- full responsibility for implementation.
How is the steel structure protected?
All steel components are hot-dip galvanised to provide many years of corrosion resistance and minimise running costs.
Is it possible to make a hall only with a roof without full walls?
Yes, we offer a variety of sheathing options:
- the PVC roof itself,
- roof + 3/4 walls,
- solid PVC walls,
- PVC roof + PIR board walls,
- The entire hall made of PIR panels.
The configuration is matched to the budget and the expected standard of the facility.
Can the paddle hall be used all year round?
Yes, especially the PIR board variant. Adequate insulation enables efficient heating and comfortable play in winter.
PVC halls can also function in winter if they are designed for the right snow loads.
Can any number of front doors be planned?
Yes. We design halls with an unlimited number of doors - tailored to the fire, communication and functional requirements of the sports facility.
How long does it take for the hall to be realised for the padel?
Turnaround time depends on size and design variant.
Once the design has been agreed and the contract signed, we determine the exact production and assembly schedule. Thanks to the prefabrication of the structure, the construction process is fast and predictable.
Are you helping to fit the arena into the paddling club's business plan?
Yes, we advise on:
- the optimum number of courts,
- hall layout,
- choice of design,
- choice of sheathing,
- optimising investment costs.
Our aim is to create a padel hall that is structurally safe and commercially viable.
How much does a hall cost to paddle?
The price depends on:
- number of courts,
- the width and length of the hall,
- of the selected design option,
- the type of sheathing (PVC or PIR board),
- investment location.
We price each hall individually. Contact us to receive an initial calculation tailored to your project.
Hall to fall
Padel is a rapidly growing sport. The roofing of the courts makes it possible:
- year-round operation of the club,
- increase in revenue,
- organisation of tournaments and events,
- improving players' comfort regardless of the weather.
Our lightweight paddle halls allow you to enter this market in a smart and financially optimised way.
Manufacturer of paddling halls