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How heavy is an 8 pool table?

8-Foot Table – 320 Pounds. 9-Foot Table – 450 Pounds. 10-Foot Table – 600 Pounds.
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How heavy is a pool table in KG?

A simple American Pool Table (8ft in size) normally weighs around 250kg, and will get heavier from there as the size increases and other features are added. American pool tables use a larger size of slate to other types of pool tables, resulting in an overall heavier table.
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How heavy is the slate on a 4x8 pool table?

If you're asking me, a billiard mechanic with 24 years of experience moving all types of pool tables, I'll tell you it is a pain in the behind to struggle with a one-piece slate. One-piece slates weigh approximately 450 pounds. They are difficult to maneuver when refelting your pool table.
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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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Should I buy a 7 or 8 pool table?

Generally speaking, 8' tables (8' x 4') are considered 'professional' size, whereas 7' tables (7' x 3'6”) are considered 'bar' size. Most pool table buyers will opt for the larger size if they have the space available, as the larger table provides a better playing experience.
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How Heavy Is A Pool Table?

Is an 8 foot pool table worth it?

If you're playing in a lot of amateur tournaments and leagues — or want to — you might want to consider sticking with an regulation 8ft pool table. By far the most challenging — and perhaps rewarding — to play on. Like we said, this is most commonly used for top tournament play, especially those that are televised.
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Can you lift a pool table without taking it apart?

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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Why are pool tables so heavy?

Slate is very heavy, fine-grained, foliated, homogeneous metamorphic rock. Billiard table manufacturers use slate because of its flatness and sheer weight. Slate adds hundreds of pounds of weight to a pool table, which adds stability and allows for precise billiards play.
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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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Is it OK to stand on a slate 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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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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Can my floor hold a pool table?

The biggest concern with a heavy object is the limiting of the flooring to expand. With direct pressure on the joints and planks, this can cause buckling if expansion and contraction is blocked. Pool tables under 500 pounds should be fine over a properly installed laminate floor.
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How much does an 8 foot Brunswick pool table weigh?

Size: 8' Dimensions: 98.5" x 54.5" x 32" Weight: 684 lbs.
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Do you need to reinforce floor for pool table?

It is a commonly thought that floors need to be specially strengthened to support the weight of pool tables and snooker tables. In fact, the actual floor loading over the area involved is very low. We do however advise that you make your own checks and do not assume that it will be ok.
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Are pool tables hard to move?

Not only is a pool table one of the heaviest items a person can own, but it also requires a long and tedious disassembly process when moving. Pool tables can weigh up to 1,000 pounds. Their bulkiness and weight make them a particularly difficult item to move.
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Is it okay to sit on a pool table?

Even if you're a somewhat accomplished player, house rules rule… No sitting on the table. Spend some time in a billiard room and you'll undoubtedly hear someone get yelled at from across the room to “get off the table!” This is an embarrassment that is easily avoidable.
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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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How much do pool tables weigh?

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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Can a second floor support a pool table?

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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Can you just take the legs off a pool table?

Typically, pool tables' legs are screwed in place and can be removed with a power drill or socket wrench. If you can't reach the legs because your pool table frame's slats are in the way, detach them by pulling gently upwards before you flip your table. Step 8: Make sure it's packed safely.
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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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What is the ideal room size for an 8ft pool table?

Seven Foot Bar Box Style Tables are 3.5′ x 7′ with a playing area of 38″ x 76″. They require a minimum room size of 13′ x 16′. Eight Foot Tables are 4′ x 8′ with a playing area of 44″ x 88″. They require a minimum room size of 13′ 6″ x 17′.
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What is the best size pool table to play on?

A tournament table is an 8-foot pool table. They are the best size to play on because the game is more challenging than playing on a 7-foot table. Most pool leagues will also use 8-foot tables. In addition, the majority of at-home pool tables are 8-foot tables.
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