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Are pool tables waterproof?

Can You Waterproof a Pool Table? You can't waterproof a pool table that's meant to be inside. While you can seal and reseal wood to protect it from moisture, you can't do the same with felt. This surfacing material is absorbent, and adding any kind of sealer to it could impact the leveling and gameplay.
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Is it bad if a pool table gets wet?

If your pool table gets wet, don't panic. Pool tables usually absorb water slowly so a spill will not cause any major damage. Even if there is a spill on the table, it won't ruin the slate- in most cases all that happens is that some of the water seeps through and evaporates over time.
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Can a pool table be on a covered patio?

Covered patios are a great option for a billiard space, but keep in mind there is a bit more maintenance involved. A heavy-duty cover can help tremendously. Still, the elements can still age your table much quicker than one indoors. Wind, dust, morning dew, and direct sunlight can become your table's worst enemy.
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Will a pool table be okay in a garage?

As far as the practicalities of installing a slate pool table in your garage relies on one important rule of thumb. The Golden Rule as I called it, dictates that as long as you have at least 48-58 inches of clear space around your pool table's playing surface you're good to go.
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Should you put a rug under a pool table?

Now, unless you have an outdoor Pool table, a rug will be the best thing to have under your Pool table. A rug can provide extra support and even help reduce the noise. You might not always notice it, but those balls banging off each other can cause quite the racket.
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Should You Buy An Outdoor Pool Table?

What type of flooring is best under a pool table?

Laminate Floor

Laminate flooring, or lino, is a great option for the floor in your games room. It is more firm than carpet, so tables should 'settle' less, but it's still soft enough to absorb dropped ball impacts without damaging either the floor or the ball.
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Should pool table be covered?

Pool balls will require a smooth surface to make sure they are following the trajectory you want them to follow. If there are scuffs or any other imperfections on the table surface, the ball's trajectory can change and even the sliding friction can change. So, it's essential to have a pool table covering.
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Do pool tables hold their value?

Pool tables tend to hold their value so a used table is often nearly as expensive as a new table but does not have the same guarantees as new. A pool table is often damaged when moved making a used table more likely to have an uneven playing surface or other structural issues.
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Can you put pool table on concrete floor?

Concrete and linoleum floors are definitely the strongest floors that a pool table can be installed onto, and pose little threat of damage to the floor itself.
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How do I protect my pool table outside?

One way to safely store your pool table is by using a pool table cover. This cover will prevent dirt, moisture, leaves and other outdoor elements from getting on your pool table. You can then easily remove the cover when it's time to play instead of spending time wiping down the table's playing surface.
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What happens if you stand on a pool table?

Despite making for a large percentage of any pool table's overall weight, a slate on a pool table on average is only 19mm thick, meaning that stepping upon a flat slate is likely to crack or split it, possibly completely. This is especially true for older pool tables and most pool dining tables at lower price points.
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Can you sit on the side of a pool table?

Unless a shot absolutely requires it, never sit on the edge of the table. The pool table has been meticulously leveled, ensuring that the ball travels the path you send it on, and excessive leaning on the rail will undo that work over time. In extreme cases, the slate seam can even crack!
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Can you tilt a pool table on its side?

Once you remove the pockets, rails and slate, it's time to take off the pool table's legs. Get help gently turning the table frame upside down or on its side. Try to make sure to keep the weight even as you flip the table to prevent breaking or damaging any of the legs.
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What is the life expectancy of a pool table?

Generally, 20-25 years, although some cushion rubber lasts longer. If the pool table has seen direct sunlight, cushion life will be greatly reduced. We have also seen pool tables less than five years old that have “dead” cushions. It is unusual but it happens.
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What to do if you spill a drink on a pool table?

Mix one cup of cold water and one tablespoon of white vinegar in a small dish. Moisten the microfiber cloth with the solution. Blot the stained area with the moistened cloth. Rinse the cloth often and remoisten with vinegar and the water mixture.
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Does water ruin tables?

Undo water damage.

On a wood table, water spills, wet glasses or vases, and hot dishes can leave behind unsightly white marks and rings when the moisture seeps into the finish. Fortunately, unless you've had a spill linger on the surface for a long time, this damage can be repaired quickly.
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Will a pool crack concrete slab?

That's not quite as catchy, but it's true nonetheless. So the straight answer to the question is: Yes your concrete pool deck will crack.
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What can I put under my pool table to protect the floor?

Protection

With a pool table, we recommend using a wide foot, rubber coaster to help distribute the weight over a wider area. The rubber coasters will help to disburse the weight of the legs to prevent any denting, scratching or even damage to the subfloor below.
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How big of a room do I need for an 8ft pool table?

8 foot table – 13.6 x 17 feet minimum room size (162″ x 204″) Oversize 8 foot table – 13.6 x 17.6 feet minimum room size (162″ x 210″) 9 foot table – 14 x 18 feet minimum room size (168″ x 216″)
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How much should you pay for a good pool table?

Pool tables typically range in price from $1,200 to $3,500, with certain tables costing more or less. Basic entry-level pool tables range in price from $1,200 to $2,000, while a full-state table built of solid hardwood can cost anywhere from $2,000 to $3,500.
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What color pool tables are best?

Many people have asked me, “what's the best felt color to put on my pool table?” From the point of view of a serious pool or billiards player, green billiard cloth has been the best choice to play on. The reason is, that the color green is supposedly the easiest on the players' eyes.
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Why is it so expensive to move a pool table?

Why is it so expensive to move a pool table? Pool tables are exceptionally heavy objects; some weigh as much as 2,500 pounds. As a result, it takes multiple movers to move them, and because of their size, it's difficult to get them upstairs or around tight corners.
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How often should you Refelt a pool table?

You should replace the felt on your pool table every two to five years if you play pool four or more times a week. If you only play pool occasionally, then your pool felt can last between five and fifteen years.
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Where is the best place for a pool table?

Position your pool table next to the patio doors or a central set of double doors between living spaces. This can expand your game space and make it easier to socialize outside the pool-cue-zone as well. While it won't solve all your tight corners, double doors are great for opening half the table.
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Why does a pool table have to be slate?

It is ideal for pool tables because it naturally splits into wide, level pieces, and can be easily ground and polished into a perfectly flat surface. While heavier and more expensive than wood, slate ensures that the play surface remans smooth and level.
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