by Pool Table Guru | Jun 22, 2013 | Billiard Service, Moving, Service
The Safest Way to Move a Slate Pool Table… If you or someone you know is thinking about moving a pool table without first disassembling it, think twice before ruining a perfectly good slate pool table. Most pool tables are very heavy because they’re made...
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 29, 2013 | Billiard Service, Moving, Pool Table Service, Pool Table Setup and Refelt, Recushion, Refelting, Service
The Ultimate Man Cave… This eight-foot Beach Mfg. pool table was the subject of a previous blog post called “How Good Pool Tables Turn Bad”. Our clients had just moved from Texas to Coto de Caza, CA and the house came with this pool table. We...
by Pool Table Guru | May 17, 2013 | Moving, Pool Table Service, Recushion, Refelting, Service
Brunswick-Balke-Collender Billiard Table Experts… This antique Brunswick pool table has been installed here in this Garden Grove, CA home for 40 years. As a child, our client used to play on this old Brunswick whenever she’d visit Grandma and...
by Pool Table Guru | Mar 26, 2013 | Billiard Service, Moving, Pool Table Service, Service
How to Properly Move Slate Pool Tables. When our client called us to schedule this pool table moving job she mentioned that there was a lot of construction going on. When my crew and I arrived at this Coto de Caza, CA home to disassemble this eight-foot Beach Mfg....
by Pool Table Guru | Jan 29, 2013 | Billiard Service, Moving, Service
Billiard Table Movers in OC Do you know why billiard tables are so heavy? Because of what lies underneath the billiard cloth is slate. Slate is nothing more than a slab of rock pulled out of a quarry and sliced into sheets small enough for a billiard table. Did you...