Prices range from $43,000 to $84,000. Costs depend on the number of stations. Construction costs are $64,000 to $171,000. Equipment includes pitching machines and hardware.
Cage Dimensions and Setup
Indoor batting cages are typically 70 feet long by 14 feet wide by 12 feet high. This size allows players to avoid hitting nets when swinging and accommodates both right and left-handed batters. DIY backyard batting cages can cost around $300, which includes frame supplies and netting. Indoor facilities can cost $100,000 to $250,000, not including other costs.
Starting a Batting Cage Business
Costs to start a business range from $20,000 to remodel to over $400,000 for a new facility.
Usage and Maintenance
You should not use new bats in batting cages, as balls are more dense and cause denting. Cages shorter than 35 feet offer limited improvement benefits, therefore cages need to be 35 to 50 feet long to be beneficial.