The rapid development of padel in France has been accompanied by a question that has become central for many clubs, communities and local residents: that of noise.
Between neighborhood complaints, administrative closures, time restrictions or acoustic assessments, French regulations precisely govern sporting activities such as padel.
The acoustics expert ECHOPADEL, Nathan Betrancourt returns to these themes.
In concrete terms, what does the law say?
What thresholds must be respected?
And why might some clubs be in difficulty despite compliant acoustic measures?
Here's what you need to understand about the legal framework of neighborhood noise related to padel .
Padel tennis is indeed subject to regulations concerning neighborhood noise.
Padel falls within the scope of the provisions set forth in the articles Articles R1336-4 to R1336-13 of the Public Health Code relating to neighborhood noise .
The regulations actually distinguish between two different approaches.
Part One: Any noise likely to disturb the neighborhood
Article R1336-5 precise :
“No particular noise should, by its duration, repetition or intensity, disturb the peace of the neighborhood or harm human health.”
This concept remains relatively broad and sometimes subjective.
In other words, even without precise acoustic measurement, a disturbance can be observed if the noise is deemed repetitive, intense or particularly bothersome.
This type of nuisance can be observed, in particular, through:
- a judicial officer,
- law enforcement,
- a sworn public administration officer.
Of course, an approved measurement carried out by an acoustician can be used to document a finding by a judicial officer, for example.
In the case of padel, the related noise impacts are:
- to exchanges,
- to the windows,
- to the metal grilles,
- to the cries,
- or at gatherings around the tracks,
can therefore be considered as a disturbance to the peace of the neighborhood.
Part Two: Noises of Occupational Origin
The second part concerns the noises from professional activity , category in which padel generally falls.
This is where the concepts of global emergence and spectral emergence , used during acoustic studies.
Global emergence: the basic principle
The idea is simple:
le ambient noise (padel activity + existing noise) must not exceed the residual noise (background noise without activity) of a certain value.
Global emergence authorized
The regulations distinguish between two periods:
- Daytime hours: 7am to 22pm
- maximum emergence of +5 dB(A)
- Night: 22 PM to 7 AM
- maximum emergence of +3 dB(A)
But that's not all.

The duration of use also changes the thresholds.
The longer the noise persists, the stricter the regulations become.
Thus, a field used for only a few minutes can benefit from a higher emergence threshold than a field used continuously all day.
The corrective term stipulated by the regulations, which is added to the emergence, varies according to the duration of the noise's occurrence:
- less than 1 minute: +6 dB(A)
- between 1 and 5 minutes: +5 dB(A)
- between 5 and 20 minutes: +4 dB(A)
- between 20 minutes and 2 hours: +3 dB(A)
- between 2am and 4am: +2 dB(A)
- between 4am and 8am: +1 dB(A)
- More than 8 hours: no fix
In other words, a club that operates all day will have to comply with more restrictive emergences than an activity of short duration.

Spectral emergence: a frequency analysis
Regulations are not limited to overall noise levels.
It also analyzes the frequencies of the noise via the standardized octave bands .

Spectral emergence permitted
The permitted thresholds include:
- +7 dB on the low frequencies (125 Hz and 250 Hz),
- +5 dB on other frequency bands.
This approach is particularly important in padel, as certain metallic impacts or resonances can become very annoying even when the overall noise level seems acceptable.
Key takeaways for padel clubs
Several elements clearly emerge from this regulation.
The schedule is crucial.
The nighttime period, between 22h and 7h , imposes much stricter thresholds.
This is why many conflicts arise in the evening, particularly on the outdoor tracks.
Background noise plays a major role
An already noisy environment:
- close to a main road,
- of a commercial area,
- or an urban activity,
will generally tolerate a larger emergence than a very quiet residential area.
The duration of operation directly influences the constraints
A field used intensively for more than eight hours becomes much more difficult to maintain within regulatory thresholds.
This directly raises the question:
- opening hours,
- the number of tracks,
- the most suitable time slots,
- and the least sensitive periods for local residents.
Warning: complying with the measures does not guarantee the absence of conflict
This is a point that is often misunderstood.
Even when an acoustic study concludes that regulatory noise levels are respected, article R1336-5 can still be invoked if the nuisances are deemed abnormal due to their repetition or their impact on the neighborhood.
Hence the importance:
- to anticipate acoustic issues from the design stage,
- to implement serious measures,
- and to appeal to a specialist acoustician .
Because in padel, the issue of noise is now becoming as strategic as:
- the choice of the site,
- the cover,
- lighting,
- or the club's economic model.

























































































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