by Pool Table Guru | Sep 3, 2013 | pool table leveling, Pool Table Service, Pool Table Setup and Refelt, Recushion
Beach Pool Table Ready for Play – Again. We took a trip back to Huntington Beach, California to set up a pool table by Beach Manufacturing. You see, back in August 2012, we dismantled this pool table for remodeling. It took several months for construction and...
by Pool Table Guru | Jul 30, 2013 | pool table leveling
1 piece vs. 3 piece slate pool table It’s an age-old question: What’s better a three-piece slate pool table or a one-piece slate? Well, that all depends on who you’re asking. If you ask a bar or pub owner, they’ll tell you that they often have...
by Pool Table Guru | Jun 19, 2013 | Billiard Service, pool table leveling, Pool Table Service, Pool Table Setup and Refelt, Refelting, Service
Newport Beach Billiard Install Here’s a recent Olhausen Billiard table we re-installed for our Newport Beach, CA client. The client has an eight-foot-three-piece slate table set up in their two-car garage. Most garage floors are pretty unlevel but this one was...
by Pool Table Guru | Jun 8, 2013 | Moving, Pool Table Delivery and Install, pool table leveling, pool table sizes, Service
Many people have asked us if we can install their pool tables 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. I’ve...
by Pool Table Guru | May 5, 2013 | Billiard Service, pool table leveling, Pool Table Service
How to Handle a Three-Piece Slate Pool Table… When our Fullerton, CA clients decided on changing out their existing flooring in the entire house, they knew that their eight-foot slate pool table would need to be handled carefully. If you’re ever in a...
by Pool Table Guru | Apr 26, 2013 | Billiard Service, Billiard Table Setup, pool table leveling, Pool Table Service
OC’s Pool Table Experts to the Rescue… Have you ever rolled a ball slowly from side to side on your pool table? Does the ball drift towards the center of the playfield? If the pool table in question is a slate pool table then one of two things are...