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Can you sleep on a pool table?

For the same reasons we recommend that you don't stand on a table, we strongly advise against sleeping on one. Your weight may be more evenly distributed than if you stood, but you will likely damage the expensive slate of your pool table if you sleep on it.
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Can you lay on 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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How much weight can a pool table handle?

On a six-legged, 1,200-pound table, each leg supports 200 pounds. So, most people will not need to reinforce their floors. The only exception is if you are looking at a 12-foot slate pool table. Each leg supports over 400 pounds of weight!
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Which way does nap run on pool table?

The Cloth that is fitted to the slate bed will have the NAP running down from the “D” end to the table's “SPOT” end and the cushion cloth runs in the direction of the arrows in the diagram. There are 4 main care areas which you should pay attention to: Brushing; Cushions; Ball Runs and Ironing.
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How do you nap on a table?

Put both elbows on the table with your arms lifted straight up and clasp your hands together like someone praying. Lean your head forward onto your hands and sleep.
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What Size Pool Table Should You Buy?

How often do you need to brush a pool table?

For the typical recreational pool player, the table should be brushed and vacuumed at least once a week. The more you play, the more often you should clean the table. Soiled felt is not only unattractive, but the dirt can cause the balls to roll in unexpected ways and can even wear away their surfaces.
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Why not to sit on pool table?

The key part to understanding why a pool table shouldn't be stood upon is its slate. The slate is a piece of flat stone that is often milled to precision, then covered in a cloth for pool. The slate is very fragile, and most importantly a very brittle material that doesn't offer much in the way of structural support.
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Should pool table be covered when not in use?

Unlike other kinds of tables, a pool table needs to be covered when not in use. This prevents dust and other particles from settling on the felt surface and messing up the playing area. Don't cover your pool table with just anything, however. A sizable tarpaulin mat should do well enough.
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How heavy is a full size pool table?

The average weight of a standard-size pool table (8 ft.) can weigh anywhere from 320-1000 lbs (145-545 kg). The standard slate bed pool tables will weigh closer to 1000lbs and the standard wood bed pool tables will weigh around 320lbs.
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Is a 8ft pool table too small?

Generally speaking, eight-foot tables are considered 'professional' size, whereas seven-foot tables are considered 'bar' size. If you have the space, we recommend the larger size, it generally provides a better playing experience. However, a seven-foot table can be a great addition to a smaller room.
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What's the heaviest part of a pool table?

The heaviest part of your pool table is the slate. Our tables feature 3 pieces of slate fitted to ensure perfect play, and these pieces weigh in between 150-250 pounds each.
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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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Is it worth having a pool table at home?

Pool Tables are a Great Investment

A bespoke pool table is worth every penny and can be a family heirloom that can be passed down to the next generations. Of course, your pool table requires your help. With a little bit of care and maintenance, your pool table can last for years to come.
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Do you want a rug under a pool table?

It's recommended that you put an area rug under the table that is big enough for all four legs to be on the rug to keep the table from sliding. Tile is a strong option for the floor but you're taking a chance on chipping or breakage when balls come off the table- both to the floor and possibly the balls.
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Is it OK to have a pool table upstairs?

Absolutely. Assuming your room is up to building code standards of course. Some of the homes that we've installed pool tables in upstairs have had floors that have flexed a bit.
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Is it OK to keep a pool table in the 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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How long can a pool table last?

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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Does cold affect a pool table?

Moisture levels and the damage they cause worsen, even in cold temperatures, when the table has exposure to rain, fog, or snow. The wood and felt of a standard pool table do not have the durability to withstand the elements. However, outdoor pool tables overcome these issues.
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Is it bad to lean on 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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Is it unhealthy to stay in the pool too long?

How long should you stay in a swimming pool? There's no such thing as a medical limit on how much time a person can safely stay in water.
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Will a pool table ruin my carpet?

Installing a pool table on carpet is tricky business. Moving the table into the room can damage the delicate fibers of your carpet, leaving tracks from the door to the table's ultimate home. To avoid this lay a tarp or heavy cloth over the carpet and slide the table dolly across along it.
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Does color of pool table matter?

Reflectivity. The colour of a billiard table changes its sheen. Dark colours tend to downplay shadows, but they also reduce visibility and affect our ability to visualize angles. Light colours promise the best balance—soft, even lighting.
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Should you vacuum your pool everyday?

How often should I vacuum my swimming pool? In general, it's a good idea to vacuum your pool once a week. You should also vacuum your swimming pool any time you notice large amounts of debris, dirt, or leaves on the floor of the pool (for example, your pool may need vacuuming after a heavy storm).
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How long do cushions last on a pool table?

In general, standard quality cushions may lose their bounce in 12-15 years. Higher quality cushions like Olhausen's accu-fast cushions are meant to last 25+ years. Learn more about Monarch's billiards services. We can replace the cushions on custom and antique pool tables, as well as carom and snooker tables.
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