Why More Facilities Are Moving Beyond Bare Concrete

June 14, 2026
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While concrete remains the foundation for many pickleball courts, modern court systems increasingly use either sports tiles or permanent court mats as the playing surface.

The reason is simple: players are spending more time on court than ever before.

As participation grows and players compete more frequently, surface comfort, shock absorption, and player safety have become just as important as durability.

The Limitations of Concrete

Concrete provides a stable and durable base, but it is also the hardest surface on the body.

Over time, the repeated impact from quick stops, lateral movement, and long playing sessions can place additional stress on:

  • Knees
  • Ankles
  • Hips
  • Lower back

While professional acrylic-coated concrete courts still perform well, many facilities are now looking for surfaces that provide similar ball response with improved player comfort.

Why Sports Tiles Continue to Grow

Modular sports tiles have become one of the fastest-growing pickleball surface options worldwide.

Benefits include:

✔ Reduced impact compared with concrete

✔ Excellent drainage for outdoor courts

✔ Fast installation

✔ Easy replacement of damaged sections

✔ Suitable for multi-sport use

✔ Consistent ball bounce when installed correctly

For schools, community facilities, and home courts, tiles offer a strong balance between performance, durability, and player comfort.

Why Permanent Court Mats Are Gaining Popularity

Permanent court mats are often chosen when pickleball is the primary sport being played.

Their advantages include:

✔ More forgiving underfoot

✔ Reduced player fatigue during longer sessions

✔ Consistent ball response

✔ Professional court appearance

✔ Improved comfort for recreational and older players

Many players describe permanent mat systems as feeling more comfortable and less harsh on joints compared with traditional concrete surfaces.

The Modern Approach

Today, many of the best pickleball courts use a layered approach:

Concrete Base → Sports Surface Above

The concrete provides structural stability, while the tile or mat surface provides the playing characteristics.

This combination delivers:

  • Reliable ball bounce
  • Better player comfort
  • Improved drainage (tiles)
  • Reduced fatigue
  • Enhanced playing experience

Final Thoughts

Concrete remains an excellent court foundation, but for the actual playing surface, sports tiles and permanent court mats are increasingly becoming the preferred choice.

As pickleball participation continues to grow across New Zealand, players and facility owners are placing greater value on comfort, safety, and long-term playability. For many modern courts, that makes tiles and permanent mats the standout options over bare concrete alone.e concrete, tiles, or mats, the court needs to be flat, stable, and properly drained to perform well over time.

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