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Pool tables are found in party venues, bars, and in your home if you decide to buy one. Before deciding to make a purchase, it is critical to determine what your needs are and look at the different selections available.

Determine the best table size you need for your home. A smaller table will allow you to have more space available to move around the room. A smaller table provides less space for the balls to move and can clutter the table. A larger table provides more room for the balls to move, but can make it difficult to hit the perfect shot.

When deciding what size pool tables is best for your home, don’t just measure out enough table space. There must be enough space around the table for the players to take the shot. If the room is too small, it will be difficult to get a good shot and there are likely marks on the wall from the studs that hit it. Assume that you will need an absolute minimum of six feet on each side of the pool table to provide adequate space to get the perfect shot.

The price range of the pool tables is also something that you should consider when making the purchase. The least expensive models cost less than $ 1,000, the budget tier ranges from $ 1,000 to $ 1,500, the mid-range tables cost from $ 1,500 to $ 2,800, and the higher-end or custom tables cost more than $ 2,800. The different prices correspond directly to the characteristics, size and materials of the table.

The playing surface of pool tables comes in two types. Slate has been approved by the Billiard Congress of America (BCA) because it is stable and durable. The covers a larger beat and can be cut on a flat surface to play. Non-slate is cheaper and is generally intended for recreational use. Honeycomb, which is a plastic structure between plastic sheets or medium density fibreboard, can be used when slate is not an option.

Other pool table features to consider before making a purchase include fabric, rails, leg materials, pockets, and cushions. For the more expensive models a mixture of nylon and wool is used, while for the recreational tables synthetic materials such as Taclon or Tadlon are used. The rails are attached to the table frame and can be made from particle board or solid wood, depending on the expected results. Solid wood tends to create a solid bounce as it is more dense.

Cabinet apron and leg materials are solid wood or plywood. Areas that have high humidity should avoid buying wood, as it warps more easily. If you want to get the look of wood without spending that much, you can also go for a laminate or veneer siding. Most tables that are designed to last for many years are made of solid wood as it is hard, durable, and can be combined with other accessories or furniture.

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