Billiard Table Buyerן¿½s Guide

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If youן¿½re a casual player or just getting started, a pool table is probably not your first choice for playing billiards. But if it is and you have the space, a dedicated billiard table can be an excellent addition to your home, office or recreation area.
There are a lot of factors to consider before buying your own billiard table. In this article we will cover everything you need to know before making that final purchase. From the different types of tables and costs of owning one, to tips for choosing the right location and care afterwards, read on to learn everything you need to know about purchasing your own pool table.

What do I need to know when buying a pool table?

A pool table is an investment. This means that you should consider the cost of buying a table to be an addition to your home, office or recreation area. The cost of buying a pool table can vary depending on the size and type of table, as well as the materials used in construction.
When shopping for a pool table it’s important to consider your needs and lifestyle. Do you often play with family and friends or are you looking for a more professional-level billiard table? Are you mainly interested in playing during the day or late at night? How much space do you have available?
Once you’ve considered these questions, take a look at our list below to find your perfect pool table.

What’s the best way to sell a used pool table?

There are two main ways to sell a used pool table: put it up for sale online, or put it in a consignment store. If you’re looking to quickly make some money, selling your table online is the way to go. Consignment stores offer lower rates and higher chances of getting the table sold.
If you’re not in any hurry, consigning your pool table is more likely to give you a return on investment. However, if you’ve got a good amount of time available to market the table and get some offers rolling in, then putting it up for auction on eBay or Craigslist might be worth trying.
One other option is to advertise your pool table on Facebook. This can be effective if you have a little more time than an average person has to spend at their leisure. There are also some websites that specialize in finding new owners for your pool table with no hassle involved (not to mention they usually come with free delivery!). The best way to find this type of website though is by doing a search online for “pool tables [your city]”.

How can you tell if a pool table is 1 or 3 piece slate?

There are three types of slate that can be used in a pool table. A 1-piece slate is just like the original ball and pocket billiards tables made by Pool & Billiard Tables Inc. The three piece slate is more expensive but has better felt finish over the entire playing surface, which means you wonן¿½t need to spend as much time maintaining your table. Finally, the 5-piece slate includes a cloth that covers the entire playing surface and prevents scratches from sticking to the felt. This type of slate offers the most protection for your table so it will last a lifetime.

What is the average price of a good pool table?

The average price of a pool table is over 1,000 dollars. Thatן¿½s the cost of a one-time purchase. So, if you were to buy one and leave it at your home, it would likely be the only thing youן¿½d ever purchase for that space. If you have the money to invest in this type of investment, that is fine. But if your budget is limited, there are other ways to get your pool game on without buying a new table.
A good option for cheap billiard tables would be to buy used tables on Craigslist or eBay. You can also find craigslist ads from people who are trying to sell their old tables or looking for someone else to buy it from them. You can ask around your community about local places that may have tables for sale too.

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John Brun

For the past 21 years, I have been dedicating a lot of my time and energy to the game of billiards. Over this period, I have participated in countless tournaments and competitions at local, regional, and international levels.

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