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Can you Refelt a pool table yourself?

After seeing it done first-hand, I can assure you that refelting a pool table isn't nearly as difficult as you might think. Especially if you're only refelting the bed of the pool table. (The cushions are the most time consuming part of the process, but they aren't that difficult either).
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How much does it cost to Refelt a pool table?

It costs $300 on average to refelt a pool table, with a typical price range of $250 to $300. You may pay as little as $150 or as much as $500. Pool tables come in three sizes, and size affects the price. The cost of pool table refelting is fairly evenly split between materials and labor.
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What tools do you need to Refelt a pool table?

POOL TABLE RECOVERING TOOLS :
  • socket to remove, and reinstall the rails.
  • a couple of different sized screwdrivers.
  • a staple gun (preferably electric), and staples.
  • utility knife with plenty of sharp blades.
  • 4″ putty knife.
  • pencil (yes, a pencil is a tool)
  • tape measure.
  • small, throw-away paint brush.
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Is it hard to replace felt on pool table?

Replacing the felt, or more accurately the pool tablecloth, is often left to professionals, but the tools used are not expensive or complicated. The reason some consider it difficult is the exacting requirements of a pool table.
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How long does it take to Refelt a pool table?

How long does it take to move and/or refelt a pool table? Excluding travel time, we average about 3 hours total to disassemble and reassemble most pool tables. Add about an hour for refelting. This estimate varies based upon difficulty level and placement in the home.
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10 Things You MUST Know in Pool

Does sitting on a pool table damage it?

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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What color pool table felt is best?

A lot of big pool tournaments are now being played on Tournament Blue. The latest studies have shown that the color blue is less straining on the human eye than any other color. I've also heard that the color Red is probably the worst color of felt to play on for many hours at a time.
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Should you vacuum pool table felt?

While it can be tempting to clean your pool table like you would your other furniture, you could potentially damage the felt and your table. The first thing to remember is you should never use a vacuum cleaner or vacuum tool attachments on the pool table felt.
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How tight to stretch pool table felt?

Restretching pool table felt is possible if it is not over-stretched. I usually try to tug on the felt about a half of an inch past the previous stretch. This will yield a nice tight playing surface, whilst not over-stressing the wool and nylon fibers of the felt.
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Can you move a pool table without removing the felt?

Before you move your pool table, it's strongly recommended to take it apart. Pool tables are not designed to be moved in one piece. You will need to disassemble the legs, felt, rails and slate and then reassemble them in your pool table's new location.
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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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How heavy is a pool table?

Most residential pool tables are between eight feet and nine feet long. The lightest regulation tables used at home start around 1,100 pounds and go up to the ultimate 12-foot table that can weigh 2,500 pounds or more!
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What kind of glue do I use to Refelt a pool table?

There are many types of glue that can be used for pool table felt, but the most common is probably hot melt adhesive. Other types of glues include wood glue and silicone adhesive.
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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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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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Are used pool tables worth it?

If you have a limited budget, you definitely want to go for a used pool table. You can spend anywhere from $300 to $800 and still get a great high-quality table. Most of the time, you can negotiate the price of the table with the owner.
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Can you lean over a pool table?

Do not sit, lean on or lift the pool table – this could place the table out of level or result in the misalignment of the table's slate.
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Why do pool table rails get hard?

Extreme heat, cold or moisture can cause your table's rail rubber to become either, brittle or very hard.
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Should you put a pool table on carpet?

Yes, you can use a carpet as a floor surface under your pool table. A carpet with shorter fibres will support a pool table well, but shagpile types with long, soft fibres tend to be rougher and could require more regular levelling.
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Should a pool table have a rug under it?

The main purpose of placing an area rug under your pool table is that it can protect the floor from extra wear and tear and balls that are struck off the table. A flying ball can actually cause dents in hardwoods and crack tiles, which can be expensive and time consuming to repair.
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What is the difference between a pool table cloth at a pool table felt?

The Billiard Congress of America recommends a wool/nylon blend felt for 8-Ball and 9-Ball, and worsted cloth for Snooker and Billiards. Worsted cloths use long wool fibers that are twisted into very thin threads, while felt uses short wool and nylon blended fibers that create more of a “fuzzy” nap.
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What Oz of pool table felt is best?

For most, our standard 21 oz. woolen-blend billiard cloth will be the best choice. It wears well and is great to play on for a recreational player. It comes in many different colors to match nearly every decor.
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What color is a professional pool table?

For this reason, the cloth color for tables in televised pool championships was switched to blue, allowing viewers to follow games with greater ease and avoid the eye strain that the bright green color caused.
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What size pool tables do professionals use?

A professional pool table is another name used for a regulation billiards table. So, a professional table is a 9-foot table with a length twice its width and with pockets equally distanced from one another.
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