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Squash Court Lighting Design
Get Your Free Squash Court Lighting Plan
The first question when working on a project is often: How Many LED Lights Do I Need to properly light an indoor squash and racquetball court? How bright does it need to be? How can I make this a successful lighting upgrade? A sports lighting layout for squash and racquetball courts is the ideal first step to ensure your LED lighting gives the desired foot candle level and bright, balanced light providing the best experience for squash or racquetball players.
What Is Included With A Lighting Plan?
Custom lighting layout with count & Placement | |
Foot candle and light balance calculations | |
Light fixture recommendation and quote | |
Dedicated lighting specialist to assist with your project |
How long does it take to get a plan?
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Squash Court lighting design uses engineering-grade lighting design software to create a lighting plan for squash and racquet ball fitness facilities. It calculates the total number of fixtures you’ll need. It shows you where to install the fixtures. And it will provide light levels on the floor, and light balance.
Light balance is just as important as light levels. Creating a lighting solution that’s bright and balanced is the difference between noticing how good the light is and how bad it is.
We offer free lighting designs for our commercial lighting and industrial lighting clients, electricians, electrical contractors and Escos.
Here is what we consider:
- the size of the court
- how reflective the walls and floor are
- location of existing fixtures
- desired light levels
- how bad is glare currently
- Light levels of 50 fc are recommended for recreational squash.
- Light levels of 100 – 200 fc for professional competition levels.
Light levels need to be evenly distributed and balanced across the court.
Fixtures should be placed to provide uniform, balanced lighting across the court. It should try to minimize shadows and keep glare as low as possible.
You should consider either 4000K or 5000K for squash court lighting
Yes, LED lights are a perfect choice for squash court lighting. Make sure they are equipped with glare reducing lenses, like frosted lenses, to help.