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Squash Court Lighting Design

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What to Expect When Requesting a Lighting Plan

A Lighting Expert Reviews Your Request
We Follow Up to Gather Project Details
Custom Lighting Plan With Product Recommendations is Created
Review and Approve Your Lighting Design
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Every lighting plan comes with a dedicated product specialist, providing personalized service and expert advice for your project needs.

How long does it take to get a plan?

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1-2 for indoor and 2-3 days for outdoor projects

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Florida State University Logo Permanent tent lighting for large acrobatics facility. Our lighting plan & recommendations resulted in ideal performer & spectator safety.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Squash Court Lighting Design?

Squash Court lighting design uses engineering-grade lighting design software to create a lighting plan for squash and racquetball fitness facilities. It calculates the total number of fixtures you’ll need and shows you precise fixture placement. The design provides light levels on the floor and ensures proper light balance, which is just as important as light levels for player performance. We offer free lighting designs for our commercial lighting and industrial lighting clients, electricians, electrical contractors, and ESCOs.

What Factors are Considered When You Do Squash Court Lighting Design?

Our lighting design considers court dimensions, wall and floor reflectance values, existing fixture locations, and target light levels. We analyze current glare issues and calculate optimal fixture placement for uniform light distribution. The design also factors in mounting height restrictions and electrical load requirements.

What Light Levels are Ideal for Squash Courts?

Recreational squash courts require 50 fc minimum light levels for safe play. Professional competition levels need 100-200 fc for tournament standards. Light levels must be evenly distributed across the entire court with a uniformity ratio of 2:1 or better to prevent dark spots that affect ball visibility.
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How Does Fixture Placement Affect the Quality of Lighting on a Squash Court?

Proper fixture placement creates uniform lighting distribution and minimizes shadows on court walls where the ball travels. Strategic placement reduces direct glare in players’ sight lines while maintaining adequate light levels. Poor placement creates hot spots and shadows that negatively impact ball tracking and player safety.

What Color Temperature is Optimal for Squash Courts?

4000K color temperature provides excellent ball visibility with natural white light that reduces eye strain. 5000K is preferred for tournament play as it offers crisp, daylight-quality illumination. Both temperatures work well, but consistency throughout the facility is essential for optimal player performance.

Can LED Lights Be Used for Squash Court Lighting?

LED lights are the preferred choice for squash court lighting due to their long lifespan and energy efficiency. Choose LEDs with frosted or prismatic lenses to reduce glare and ensure even light distribution. Quality LEDs provide instant-on capability and maintain consistent light output throughout their 50,000+ hour lifespan.

How Much Can a Lighting Plan Save on My Squash Court Project?

A professional lighting plan typically saves 20-30% on fixture costs by determining the exact number needed and preventing over-purchasing. The plan eliminates costly trial-and-error installation and ensures code compliance from the start. Most clients save between $2,000-$8,000 on material costs while achieving superior lighting performance.

What Information Do You Need to Create a Squash Court Lighting Design?

We need court dimensions, ceiling height, wall and floor surface materials, and your target light levels. Provide any existing electrical drawings and photos of current lighting issues. The design process takes 3-5 business days and includes a detailed photometric report with fixture specifications and energy savings calculations.

How Does Poor Lighting Affect Squash Court Performance and Safety?

Inadequate lighting creates ball tracking difficulties and increases injury risk from poor depth perception. Uneven lighting causes eye strain and fatigue during extended play sessions. Glare problems reduce reaction times and create dangerous playing conditions, while insufficient light levels make fast-moving ball sports unsafe for players of all skill levels.

Sample Squash Court Lighting Plan and Heatmap

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