We have serviced this pool table 6 times over the past fifteen-plus years. Disassembling and crating the slates felt like saying goodbye to an old friend. Years ago, this 9′ Renaissance was located in Covina, California. We’ve moved it and refelted it a few times, most recently about a year ago in its current location […]
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Brunswick Treviso Uncrated
When moving long distances, it is important for billiard slates to be crated. Protecting the most important part of your pool table ensures playability in its new home. This nine-foot Brunswick Treviso traveled from New Jersey to North Tustin, California. The Treviso is one of Brunswick’s top-of-the-line models, with top-notch construction and materials (unlike the Contender Series). […]
Preparing Your Pool Table for a Long Distance Move
Disassembling your pool table is important any time it is moved. When it is moving locally, the pieces are loaded carefully into a vehicle and transported to the next location to be assembled, usually on the same day. When moving long distances, there is an additional step involved in the process. Crating the slate is […]
One Piece Slate Gets Crated
Cooper Table Moves to Oregon We recently disassembled this 40-year-old pool table in Lomita, California. The homeowner purchased it in 1972 and there it stayed until we arrived. Original cloth, cushions, and, of course, its one-piece slate were waiting for us to break down and move into the storage PODS unit on the driveway. We […]
Packing Your Pool Table for a Move
Pool Table Slates Crated for Long-Distance Move Moving your pool table locally is a bit different than moving it long distance. When moving a household, moving companies require your billiard table to be not only disassembled, but the slates also crated. The crates protect the heavy yet fragile pieces of stone. We recently disassembled this […]
