vendredi 18 avril 2014

Give Your Billiards Room A Fresh Look With Pool Table Refelting

By Essie Osborn





A pool table can usually withstand years of use before it starts to show signs of wear, although this depends on how often it is used. Tables in a pool hall will logically develop small tears and worn-out spots earlier than those which are used only occasionally in someone's home. Small imperfections in the felt covering the slate can affect play, so it's important for Denver, CO billiards hall owners and anyone else who has one of these game tables to locate a reliable and professional pool table refelting service to take care of this matter.



When found early on, it can offer at least temporary improvement for one to repair his or her own table, however it must be done with care. A felt patch must be measured, placed, and glued properly in a manner that will not impair game play.



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.



It's not hard to find a skilled professional whose passion is billiards tables and fixing them up to be practically as good as new. Such services may be listed in either the local yellow pages, or they can be found by conducting a Google search online. Calling up a few people who do recovering is the best way to compare what they offer in terms of workmanship and prices.



The color green has long been the traditional color of choice for billiards tables, but nowadays many people are opting for a different color to give their table a unique look. Many refelters will offer a selection of solid colors other than green, and some may also provide coverings that feature a fun pattern or image as well.



In most cases, the refelting procedure can be completely carried out in the customer's home, which is much more convenient for everyone involved. After obtaining the proper measurements for the surface, the worker will cut the felt to the right size, remove the table's rails and staples, and strip the slate surface of the old glue, in order to prepare if for the new adhesive.



Once the slate surface is ready, a thin coat of glue will be spread evenly across it and the felt, in the customer's preferred color, will be laid carefully over top of it. The felt will be stretched in all directions to ensure that it lays flat against the slate top and that there are no bumps or creases in it. Staples will be applied to hold it in place.



The rails will be taken apart and also re-covered if indicated, and then they will be reinstalled. Weights will be placed on the new felt top while it is left to stand for approximately 24 hours. After this time, recovered tables are back in business and can once again be played on.









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