Billiard Table Price

If you have recently purchased a pool table, then congratulations! You have entered the world of billiards. You will have fun and entertainment for the whole family for years to come. However, if you want that pool table to look like it did the day you bought it there are a few tips to taking care of pool tables that you should know.

Now don't worry; pool tables in that range are for the professionals and billiard enthusiasts. For the average household player that is looking to purchase a pool table for recreational purposes and home decor you can find good quality, cheap pool tables.

In brushing or vacuuming this will help prevent dirt and foreign objects from staying and causing scratches on your cloth. Many times you will receive a thin plastic cover with the order of your pool table. It is highly recommended that if you didn't get one to go out and buy one. It is also recommended that if the cover you have is clear to purchase one where light can't get through.

Anytime that you are not playing pool you should cover your table. This prevents dust, moisture and light from penetrating it which may cause wrinkles or loosen the cloth.
Do not chalk your cue near the table. Every time you chalk some of the chalk falls off the end of the cue and when it gets on the cloth of your table can cause damage. Many times it will leave little spots of deposit that cannot be simply brushed away.

For example, you can find a new Brunswick traditional yet durable pool table starting at $1,499! Although the price is much lower than the majority of the tables they produce you still get a quality table and their lifetime warranty.

When your new pool table is all set up check the pockets for loose staples. Any loose staples or screws can scratch or chip your billiard balls. Although you might think its no big deal to place something heavy on your table or for you to sit on your table it can be. Even though the table weights 4 times more than you and is made from 1" slate any unwanted weight may cause damage by breaking of the seals. Another cause of breaking the seals is by moving the pool table after it has been installed into position. Doing so can cause seals to break between the slate which can cause a dip or lip in the cloth.

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