Artificial grass on a padel court doesn’t last forever.
Due to intensive use, weather conditions and improper maintenance, the surface gradually wears out —
causing less grip, a slippery surface, and higher injury risk.
At I-Padel, we help clubs and commercial operators renovate or replace their padel court turf safely, sustainably, and to the highest quality standards.

When should the artificial grass be replaced?
The average lifespan of padel court turf is 6–8 years outdoors and 4–7 years indoors.
It depends on usage intensity, surface type, and maintenance frequency.
If players start to slip or notice that sand stays on top rather than settling into the fibers,
it’s time to consider replacement.
Why timely replacement matters
A worn-out surface means lower performance and safety.
New turf provides:
- Optimal grip and player mobility
- Consistent ball bounce and control
- Reduced injury risks
- A professional and inviting appearance

How does the replacement process work?
At I-Padel we manage the entire process from start to finish:
- 1. Inspection and analysis of the current surface,
- 2. Safe removal and disposal of old turf,
- 3. Surface cleaning and leveling,
- 4. Installation of new turf with precision fitting,

Maintenance extends turf lifespan
Regular brushing and re-sanding prevent compaction and slipperiness.
Proper care can extend turf life by up to three years.
Choose quality and reliability
I-Padel manufactures multiple types of padel turf,
from competition-grade surfaces with built-in lines to recreational versions with more cushioning.
We produce in-house and work with certified installers to ensure long-lasting quality and play performance.





