The following materials are required:
It's time to get started now that you've enlisted some support and have the necessary materials. Pool tables can be deceivingly heavy, especially when moving a slate pool table.
Start by measuring entrances and pathways: The last thing you want is to be sweating and exhausted from disassembling your pool table only to discover that it won't fit through your doors.
To avoid dents and scratches, make sure to cover the rough edges of your pool table.
Remove the ball pockets: The first thing you'll need to do is remove the ball pockets from your table. The ball pockets may be stapled or bolted to the table, depending on the model.
To remove the side rails, you will need a socket wrench. After you've removed the side rails, store them in a box with a label. Keep in mind that you'll need to rebuild the table later, and you'll need to be able to identify the components.
Remove the felt by carefully installing it and then removing it. You don't want it to rip because it's fairly delicate. As a result, take your time when completing this step.
Because these slates will be tightly screwed in, the power drill will be needed to remove them. Allow your pals to assist you in lifting and removing them once you're done. Because slates are so heavy, proceed with caution.
Remove the pool table legs: You might wish to turn your table upside down to make this phase simpler. Remove each leg gently, wrap it in moving blankets, and store it in labeled boxes.
Transport everything onto the truck: Now that everything has been dismantled and stored incorrectly labeled boxes, it's time to load everything into the truck. On your way out, be careful not to collide with any doorframes.
Reassemble your table as follows: Were you noticing how everything came together? You'll have to reverse everything you did to take it apart for the last stage. It's here that you'll notice the value of well-labeled packaging, particularly when it comes to screws and other small parts.
It's tough to overestimate the importance of hiring experienced pool table movers for a job like this, especially if you'll be carrying the table up or downstairs. During a move, if you dent, bend, or damage any element of your table, it may not work as well as it did before.
When you’re looking to hire good pool table movers, start by doing your homework. Read the reviews of the company online, speak to past employees, and ask the pool table moving company you plan to hire lots of questions about discounts, valuations, and more. By doing so you’ll be guaranteed to get the best rate you possibly can!
At CR Movers, we use our pool table expertise to safely move your pool table to its new location. We can move your pool table within your home, within the Toronto and to or from your storage unit. Call +1 (647) 444-1309 today to learn more about how we can accommodate all of your pool table moving needs!