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What is the recommended area around a pool table?

Clearance around a pool table. At the minimum, there should be 5 feet of clear space around the table. This space is enough for comfortably placing and stroking the cue. Therefore, the ideal space for your pool table should be at least 10 feet added on top of the table's dimensions.
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Can a pool table fit in a 12x12 room?

Suggested room size requirements for a 4½-foot-by-9-foot regulation play pool table are a room of 14½ by 19 feet, and even a smallish-sized pool table of 3½-foot-by-7-foot typically needs a space of 13½ by 17 feet.
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What is the standard area for a billiard table?

They are normally 7-foot tables with a playing area of 78 inches x 39 inches.
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Should I put pool table on area rug?

Pool tables can be placed on top of rugs. Even rugs on top of wall to wall carpet. They look nice and frame the space. Carpet can also dampen the noise of the balls, especially on hardwood or with a vaulted ceiling.
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How many inches do you need from the pool table to the wall?

Another way to determine how far a pool table should be from the wall is using a pool cue. The standard pool cue is 57-58 inches long. If that's what you use, add 57-58 inches to each side of the table. This will give you the minimum distance you need.
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Determining Room Size for Pool Tables

How much space do you need around a pool?

To maximize your practical space surrounding the pool, consider the paved or decked area around its perimeter to be approximately 50% of the pool's surface area. This will give you enough space to navigate around the pool safety, as well as position outdoor furniture at the water's edge.
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How far should the back table be from the wall?

You'll need at least 18 – 24 inches clearance just to pull chairs out. 42-48 inches is the most ideal clearance between the table and a wall if you have the space to do it. Ideally, you'll want 48 inches clearance between the table and any doorways or entryways.
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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 a 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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What should you put 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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What size pool table 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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What size is a full size pool table?

9-ft (standard regulation size table): 100″ (254 cm) x 50″ (127 cm) 8-ft+ (pro 8): 92″ (233.7 cm) x 46″ (116.8 cm) 8-ft (typical home table): 88″ (223.5 cm) x 44″ (111.8 cm)
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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 a 7ft 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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Is a pool table worth the space?

Pool Tables are a Great Investment

Believe it or not, pool tables are a fantastic investment for your home. A bespoke pool table is worth every penny and can be a family heirloom that can be passed down to the next generations.
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What is the room for a pool table called?

A billiard room (also billiards room, or more specifically pool room, snooker room) is a recreation room, such as in a house or recreation center, with a billiards, pool or snooker table. (The term "billiard room" or "pool room" may also be used for a business providing public billiards tables; see billiard hall.)
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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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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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What is the useful life 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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Which color pool table cloth is 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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Can a pool table be kept on the patio?

Pool tables can be kept outside or inside, but you can't convert an indoor pool table to an outdoor one. To enjoy a pool table outside, you can buy an outdoor one. Backyard pool tables are an excellent way to enjoy the weather at outdoor parties.
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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 far should a table be from the wall in CM?

Allow a minimum of 70cm space between the table edge and the wall or other furniture, or up to 90cm if you want to create a more spacious feel.
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What is a back table in surgery?

The back table is a critical piece of equipment in any operating room because it holds most of the surgical instruments and other equipment which will be used during surgery.
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