Pool Table Moving, Game Table Moving

To obtain a price quote for moving your pool table, game table, or any other service work please send us pictures of the table, its measurements, your contact information, what town the table is located in and to where it will be moved.

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Pool Table Moving Services in Connecticut and Beyond

Pool table moving is a specialized service that requires absolute precision. At Encore Billiards, our professional pool table movers handle every aspect of your relocation—from careful disassembly and safe transportation to expert reassembly and leveling. We ensure your table's integrity and perfect playability are maintained from start to finish.

Fill out the form above or call us at 203-783-1159 to request an estimate.

Professional Pool Table Disassembly 

Professional pool table disassembly is a meticulous process that requires careful attention to detail. 

Throughout the process, we use specialized tools and techniques to protect the table's components, such as heavy-duty slate dollies, which helps to transport the 3 pieces of slate.

Slate pool tables should never be moved assembled. Proper disassembly protects the frame, slate seams, rails, and leveling system from structural damage. If not, damage can happen to the legs or understructure.

Depending on the situation and where the table is going to be move from and to we  often wrap rails and other parts in blankets to prevent damage during transport. This systematic approach ensures that all pieces are properly accounted for and protected, facilitating a smooth reassembly at the new location.

Reassembling Your Pool Table

Reassembling a pool table requires precision and patience to ensure proper playability.

We apply beeswax to seal the seams between slate pieces for a smooth playing surface.

Reattaching the felt is a critical step. We secure the felt using staples or adhesive, depending on the original method. Finally, reattach the rails, ensuring they're properly aligned and bolted securely. Throughout the process, use a level to check for evenness, and make adjustments as needed to guarantee optimal play conditions.

  • Start with frame positioning and leveling
  • Place and level slate pieces, seal seams
  • Carefully reattach felt, avoiding wrinkles
  • Reinstall rails and pockets
  • Continuously check and adjust for levelness

Why Choose Encore Billiards for Your Move

We have years of experience, are fully licensed and insured, and have hundreds of 5-star reviews from satisfied customers. Consider the following key factors:

  • Experience and Expertise: A proven track record of safe, successful relocations.
  • Fully Insured & Licensed: Your investment is completely protected.
  • Top-Rated Reputation: Read our reviews to see why locals trust us with their game rooms.

Obtaining multiple quotes and requesting a site visit can help you make an informed decision and ensure accurate pricing. Remember, while cost is a factor, prioritize quality and expertise to safeguard your pool table during the move.

Pool Table Moving Costs & Considerations

The cost to move a pool table can vary depending on several factors:

  • Table size and weight: Larger, heavier tables cost more to move
  • Distance: Local moves are cheaper than long-distance relocations
  • Accessibility: Stairs, tight spaces, or obstacles increase costs
  • Refelting may incur additional fees

Ready to move your table? Call us at 203-783-1159 or fill out this form for a free quote today!

How To Correctly Measure a Pool Table

The proper way to measure a pool table is from inside cushion to cushion (where the ball hits).

A pool table displaying 'measure bumper to bumper' instructions, providing guidance on measuring a pool table accurately.
Room Sizing Chart

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