Billiards Tables Snooker Tables Pool Tables



Billiards table, Snooker Tables and Pool Tables have different Size with imported steam beach woods cushions, Billiards table in seasoned woods 8 legs, best quality CNC Machine leveled Slates 5 pcs in 45mm I 38mm thickness, Six Pocket of english standard, with adjuster, best quality cloth green or blue color cloth Billiards table with complete accessories.


Billiards table different in quality and design. The wood used in the making of this Billiards table is seasoned hard wood best Slates are used in place of bed of the Billiards table. The thickness of the slates is 45mm I 38mm.The surface of the Billiards table is then given Melamine polish in several layers which are laid carefully one over the other to give the Billiards table a better shine, look, tone, quality and easier maintenance.

Billiards table:

Table Sizes: 12ft x 6ft, 10ft x 5ft, 9ft x 4.5ft, 8ft x 4ft, 7ft x 3.5ft, 6ft x 3ft
Table Color: Dark Brown I Cherry I Golden I Silver I Teak I Matte or Gloss finishing
Table Slates: Imported I Indian Italian I Granite Slates 5 pieces 45 I 38 mm with CNC Machine Leveled
Table Cloth: 6811 32/30Oz I Sam Spain I 777 I 6565 Cloth I England Cloth
Table Cushion: Premium Wooden Block Cushion with high speed rubber I NRC or Melien Rubber Cushion top on Billiards table
Table Pocket: Imported Inner English Pocket I Brass Outer Pocket of International standards
Table Legs: Pure hard woods with full carving and turning as per design

Q: What is the difference between a snooker table and a pool table?

A: Snooker tables are larger than pool tables and have smaller pockets. Snooker is typically played with 21 colored balls, while pool is played with 16 balls.

Q: What are the standard dimensions of a pool table?

A: The standard dimensions for a pool table are 7 feet, 8 feet, and 9 feet in length. The width is typically half the length.

Q: Can I use a pool table for playing snooker and vice versa?

A: While it's possible to play different cue sports on a pool table, the size and pocket differences may affect the gameplay. It's recommended to use the appropriate table for each game for the best experience.

Q: What are the different types of pool tables?

A: There are various types of pool tables, including slate and non-slate tables. Slate tables are considered more professional and provide a better playing surface.

Q: How much space do I need for a billiards table in my home?

A: The space required depends on the size of the table. Generally, you need at least 5 feet of clear space around the table to comfortably play.

Q: How often should I replace the felt on the table?

A: The frequency of felt replacement depends on usage. For a home table, replacing the felt every 3-5 years is a good general guideline. Professional settings may require more frequent replacements.

Q: Can I install a billiards table on any floor type?

A: Ideally, billiards tables should be installed on a level and sturdy surface. Concrete floors or wooden floors with proper support are suitable. Avoid installing on uneven surfaces.

Q: What accessories do I need for a billiards table?

A: Essential accessories include cues, balls, a triangle or diamond rack, chalk, and a brush for maintenance. Some players also use gloves and other accessories for enhanced gameplay.

Q: How do I maintain and clean my billiards table?

A: Regularly brush the table to remove chalk and dust. Clean the felt with a damp cloth, and avoid using abrasive cleaners. Keep the table covered when not in use to protect it from dust and sunlight.

Q: Can I move a billiards table on my own?

A: Moving a billiards table requires skill and proper equipment. It's recommended to hire professional movers experienced in handling and transporting billiards tables to prevent damage.

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