About This Service
About this Service
Padel court installation in New York City adapts the standard 20 m × 10 m court to dense urban lots, rooftops, and community sites. This service is for property owners and schools that need enclosed play with load-checked framing and weather-flexible surfacing. A site evaluation focuses on rooftop load capacity, access logistics, and freeze-thaw exposure.
NYC specifics change how a court is built. Rooftop installs require structural load checks, vibration isolation, and anchoring compatible with the roof membrane. Freeze-thaw cycles and heavy rain call for crack repair, drainage detailing, and flexible coatings that tolerate movement. Dense access conditions often mean sectional steel framing and smaller glass panels that are craned or hand-carried. Plan installs in spring and summer to avoid winter cure delays and thaw damage.
Practical expectations: rooftop projects may need an engineer-supplied load report and coordination with building management. Expect an itemized scope listing anchor type, membrane protection, turf choice for cold climates, and line-marking materials rated for freeze-thaw cycles. Restricted urban access raises handling time and can extend the schedule versus suburban sites.