Badminton courts built to BWF spec

A proper badminton court is a system: a flat, cured base; a surface with the right shock absorption (sprung wood or 8mm sand-textured vinyl mat); regulation 44×20 ft marking with true run-offs; and 300+ lux anti-glare lighting so the shuttle never disappears mid-rally. We deliver all of it as one contract.

From single-court home setups to multi-court commercial academies, we have built badminton facilities across gyms, schools, apartment societies and dedicated arenas — handover ready to play, nets up.

How we work

  1. Feasibility survey: dimensions, slab condition, height clearance
  2. Surface choice: sprung wooden or BWF-style 8mm vinyl mat
  3. Base preparation and self-levelling where required
  4. Surface installation with regulation line marking
  5. Nets, poles and anti-glare LED lighting (300+ lux)
  6. Bounce/grip testing and ready-to-play handover

Badminton Court Construction — products

Common questions

How much space does a badminton court need?

The court itself is 44×20 ft; with safety run-offs and net clearance you should plan roughly 56×28 ft, and a minimum ceiling height of 8–9 m for competitive play.

Wooden or vinyl mat — which surface?

Vinyl mat (8mm, sand-textured) is the tournament standard today: consistent grip, lower maintenance, gentler on joints. Wood suits multi-purpose halls that also host other events.

What does badminton court construction cost?

On an existing indoor slab, vinyl-mat courts typically run ₹6–9 lakh including marking, net systems and lighting; wooden sprung courts run higher. Exact quote after a free site survey.

How long does it take?

Typically 4–8 weeks end to end; on a ready indoor slab with vinyl mat, as little as 3–4 weeks.

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