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    Billiards tables are typically built to provide years of play, and it may take a long time before the felt covering their slate surfaces begins to show signs of wear such as worn spots and rips. Naturally one which is played upon in a pool hall is going to age faster than a table in someone's home recreation room that is used infrequently. Besides not looking nice, these flaws can negatively impact game play. Any Denver, CO billiards enthusiast who is serious about the quality of play, is wise to consult a skilled professional who offers pool table refelting service.

    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.

    In most cases, a complete recovering of the whole playing surface is recommended. Not only will the table look much better, but it will also provide players a superior surface to play on. There will be no need to worry about there being obstacles to proper play as there would be with an amateur patch-job.

    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.

    There is no reason why billiards tables must be green, even though this is the most common color, many refelting experts will offer a nice selection of other colors and may even have covers that feature a print or image on them. Some customers want a look that is not typical and will set their table apart from the rest.

    Most table repair technicians will complete all work in the customer's home, eliminating the added expense and trouble of moving the table to a workshop. The first step in the process is to measure the exact size required for the new felt cover. The rails will then be removed, the old staples pulled out, and the adhesive stripped from the surface, in preparation for applying the new layer of 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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