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Thursday 8 May 2014

Pool Table Refelting Will Improve Your Game And Make Your Table Look Great


By Essie Osborn


Billiards tables are made for play and can normally look good for years before they start to show worn out spots or small rips on the felt which covers the slate playing surface. The more tables are used, the sooner this will happen, so it can be expected earlier in pool halls than those which are privately owned and used less regularly. Once damage occurs to the felt cover, those Denver, CO billiards fans who are dedicated to the game, should consider hiring an experienced professional who performs pool table refelting services.

Small tears may sometimes be fixed by a non-professional, as long as it is done carefully. Measuring the area which needs repairing first is important to ensure the proper size felt patch is cut. It's also necessary to use the appropriate amount of glue to stick it down. The key is to not allow the repair to impede the game.

Generally it's a safer bet to opt for a total refelting of the playing surface. This can dramatically improve the look of the table, and will make game play more smooth and precise. An amateur patch-job may suffice for awhile, but ultimately may end up hindering the game.

Some people who are passionate about the game of billiards have taken their love of the game and all things concerning it to the next level and offer services for restoring tables to their former glory. Looking through the yellow pages of one's local phone directory or doing a Google search on the internet are the best way to find someone who provides this type of work. Phoning a few of them to find out prices and service details will help a customer choose who they wish to hire.

There is no reason why billiards tables must be green, even though this is the most common color, many refelting experts will offer a nice selection of other colors and may even have covers that feature a print or image on them. Some customers want a look that is not typical and will set their table apart from the rest.

Many professionals will perform the felt replacement in the customer's own home, so there will be no hassle and extra expense of transporting tables to a workshop. The procedure normally involves first measuring to get the table's exact dimensions in order to correctly size the new felt cover, next the rails will be taken off so the staples and old adhesive can be removed and the surface prepared for the application of the new adhesive.

Adhesive will be thinly spread to cover the surface and then the cut felt covering will be slowly and carefully placed over it. The felt cover selected by the customer will be stretched in all directions to ensure an even, flat contact with the underlying slate. Once it is in place and perfectly smooth, new staples will be affixed to the edges where the old ones were.

Sometimes the rails will also require recovering and this will be carried out prior to reattaching them to the table. The new felt covering will have weight placed on it and left to remain for about one day. Once the cover has set, normal play can resume and people can enjoy the terrific new surface.




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