Artificial turf football systems are available in so-called 3rd generation (3G) systems, sand or mineral filled systems and systems which are completely infill free. The so-called non-fill systems. Artificial football turf comes in many varieties to fulfil the needs of clubs, contractors and football federations worldwide.
Hevea wooden flooring is the preferred surface choice for squash facilities worldwide — trusted for its consistent performance, natural feel underfoot, and durability under intensive play. High court utilisation across clubs and academies makes it a strong long-term investment for facility operators.
Sunzone's Hevea wooden squash court flooring is engineered for long-term performance with minimal maintenance — reducing ongoing operational costs for facility owners. Durable construction and a high-quality finish mean fewer replacements and lower upkeep over the court's lifespan.
Sunzone Hevea wooden squash court surfaces are built to meet international standards — the same specifications used across professional and recreational squash facilities worldwide. Suitable for clubs, sports academies, hotels, and commercial facilities seeking a reliable, high-performance court surface.
Hard plaster walls are the traditional construction method for squash courts providing a solid, consistent surface for ball rebound. Durable and low-maintenance, they deliver reliable playing characteristics suited for both recreational and competitive squash facilities.
Glass back walls allow spectators a clear, unobstructed view of the court during play enhancing the overall experience for both players and audiences. Toughened safety glass provides a consistent rebound surface while meeting the structural requirements of a squash court enclosure.
Hevea wooden flooring delivers the performance, comfort, and aesthetic quality demanded by squash players at all levels. Its natural shock absorption reduces joint stress during intensive play, while the durable surface finish withstands heavy court use with minimal maintenance over time.
A standard squash court measures 9.75 metres long and 6.4 metres wide. The front wall stands 4.57 metres high, with the service line at 1.83 metres and the tin at 0.48 metres from the floor. The back wall stands 2.13 metres high. Side walls slope from the front wall height down to the back wall height. A minimum ceiling clearance of 5.64 metres is recommended for unobstructed play.
A hot-dip galvanized (HDG) steel structure provides a highly durable, rust-resistant framework for squash courts. Ideal for outdoor or all-weather environments, it safeguards the court's structural integrity. The galvanized steel is usually combined with 12mm tempered glass walls and a specialized sprung wooden or glass floor.
10:17Claude responded: Glass wall squash courts use toughened safety glass to replace traditional plaster walls — delivering maximum spectator visibility and impact resistance.Glass wall squash courts use toughened safety glass to replace traditional plaster walls — delivering maximum spectator visibility and impact resistance. Professional show courts feature one-way vision film, allowing spectators to see in while players see a solid wall surface. The glass panels are precision-engineered to provide consistent ball rebound characteristics comparable to hard plaster walls, ensuring no compromise in playing quality. Structural framing is typically hot-dip galvanized steel, offering long-term corrosion resistance particularly in humid or outdoor environments.
A squash court requires uniform, glare-free LED lighting with adequate lux levels for both recreational and competitive play.A squash court requires uniform, glare-free LED lighting with adequate lux levels for both recreational and competitive play. Lights should be positioned to eliminate shadows on the front wall and avoid direct glare in players' sightlines. Ceiling-mounted fittings are recommended to ensure even light distribution across the full court surface. Energy-efficient LEDs are preferred for their low heat output and reduced operating costs over time. Lighting layout should be planned during the court construction phase to avoid retrofitting complications later.
Hevea provides a uniform and harmonic appearance.
Our Hevea Strip floor boards provide minor colour and structural variation between the individual staves, including medium size sound knots and a few minor black knots. A species of rubber wood, this premium Hevea floor board is suitable for under-floor heating.
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