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How far should a pool table be from the wall?

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Asked by: Jennifer Lee

In general, you need at least 5 feet of open space between a pool table and a wall, but how much space you actually need depends on how long your pool cues are. But keeping your pool table at least five feet from surrounding walls is just the minimum. You may want even more space.

How much room should you leave around a pool table?

5 feet

At the minimum, there should be 5 feet of clear space around the table. This space is enough for comfortably placing and stroking the cue. Therefore, the ideal space for your pool table should be at least 10 feet added on top of the table’s dimensions.

How many inches from the wall should a pool table be?

The average pool table should generally be five feet away from a wall, and if you want plenty of room for people to take a shot and someone to walk behind you can even go up to seven or eight feet.

How much space do you need for 7ft pool table?

7ft pool table with 48″ cues – the room should be about 13′ x 16′; 7ft pool table with 58″ cues – the room should be about 14′ x 17′.

Can a pool table fit in a 12×12 room?

Pool tables come in many standard sizes, but the typical home table is 8 feet long. When taking into account that the length of a pool cue is 58 inches, players won’t have much room to move around and shoot without hitting a wall. This means that a 12 feet by 12 feet room is too small for a standard home pool table.

How wide should a room be for a pool table?

A standard size table (9 ft) requires a room size of 14′-10″ x 19′-0″ or 4.52m x 5.79m. A bumper pool table (30″ x 46″) requires a room size of 12′-5″ x 13′-8″ for a standard 57″ cue and 11′-0″ x 12′-3″ for a 48″ cue.

Can a pool table fit in a 14×14 room?

Even if you have a constricted space—say a garage with an open area of about 14×14 feet—you can still comfortably fit in a reasonably-sized pool table.

How much space do you need around a pool?

Most people need between 600 and 900 square ft. of patio around a pool. That’s enough room for a table and chair set, some chaise lounges, and a comfortable walking space around the perimeter of the pool. Consolidate most of the patio in 1 or 2 areas, rather than distributing it evenly around the pool.

What size room is needed for a 9ft pool table?

Snooker Tables

48″ Cue 52″ Cue
8′ Table 16′ x 12′ 17′ x 13′
9′ Table 17′ x 12.5′ 18′ x 13.5′
10′ Table 18′ x 13′ 19′ x 14′
12′ Table 20′ x 14′ 21′ x 15′


What size room do I need for a 6 foot pool table?

Pool Table Size

Table Size Minimum Room Size Recommended Cue Length
8ft x 4ft 6″ 17ft x 13ft 6″ (5.18m x 4.12m) 4ft 6″(137cm)
7ft x 4ft 16ft x 13ft ( 4.88m x 3.96m) 4ft 6″ (137cm)
6ft x 4ft 15 ft x 13ft (4.57m x 3.96m) 4ft 6″ (137cm)


What size pool table is best?

Generally speaking, 8′ tables (8′ x 4′) are considered ‘professional’ size, whereas 7′ tables (7′ x 3’6”) are considered ‘bar’ size. Most pool table buyers will opt for the larger size if they have the space available, as the larger table provides a better playing experience.

Where should a pool table be placed in a house?

Figure the distance from wall to wall, from doorways, and considering any mostly-stationary furniture. You need more air-space (empty space above the waist) than foot-space. So seating and wall furniture is a popular choice inside your play zone.

How big of a room do you need for an 8ft pool table?

How Much Space Do You Have?

Table Size Room Size Required (with 58″ Cues) Room Size Required (with 48″ Cues)
7-Foot Table 3′ 5” x 7′ See 7-foot tables 13′ 6″ x 16′ 8″ 12′ 8″ x 15′ 10″
8-Foot Table 4′ x 8′ See 8-foot tables 13′ 11″ x 17′ 4″ 13′ 1″ x 16′ 6″
9-Foot Table 4′ 5” x 9′ See 9-foot tables 14′ 6” x 18′ 4” 13′ 8” x 17′ 6”


Should you put a rug under pool table?

It’s recommended that you put an area rug under the table that is big enough for all four legs to be on the rug to keep the table from sliding. Tile is a strong option for the floor but you’re taking a chance on chipping or breakage when balls come off the table- both to the floor and possibly the balls.

What size is a professional pool table?

Standard 8ft – (Playfield: 44″ X 88″) This is the most common size sold in the USA for homes and private residences. Tournament 9ft – (Playfield: 50″ X 100″) This is the full size the game of Billiards was invented on. It is still used in professional tournaments today.

How much does it cost to Refelt a pool table?

It costs $300 on average to refelt a pool table, with a typical price range of $250 to $300. You may pay as little as $150 or as much as $500. Pool tables come in three sizes, and size affects the price. The cost of pool table refelting is fairly evenly split between materials and labor.

What color pool table felt is best?

Blue, green, and red are typical pool table felt colors, but don’t be afraid to branch out. If you don’t want to go too wild, stick to neutral tones. Remember that whatever chalk you use will show up less if it is the same color as the felt. If you have a preference for blue chalk, stick to blue felt.

Can you vacuum pool table felt?

While it can be tempting to clean your pool table like you would your other furniture, you could potentially damage the felt and your table. The first thing to remember is you should never use a vacuum cleaner or vacuum tool attachments on the pool table felt.

How long does pool table felt last?

Generally, if you play pool daily, you can expect the felt to last 3-5 years. If you don’t play on a daily (or near-daily) basis, your felt could last twice as long. In this article, we will go over what you can do to extend the life of your felt and how to know when it is time to replace it.

Are slate pool tables Better?

While heavier and more expensive than wood, slate ensures that the play surface remans smooth and level. Wood, as well as table tops made from synthetics, can warp quite easily. Because it is so durable and known to last, many manufacturers will provide a lifetime warranty for a slate pool table.

How often should you brush your pool table?

For the typical recreational pool player, the table should be brushed and vacuumed at least once a week. The more you play, the more often you should clean the table. Soiled felt is not only unattractive, but the dirt can cause the balls to roll in unexpected ways and can even wear away their surfaces.

How many times can you reuse pool table felt?

The billiard cloth (aka felt) can usually be reused if it has been removed carefully and has not been re-stretched more than two times before (except worsted cloth).

Can you wash pool table cloth?

For the balls, warm water with a little bit of detergent works well. Wet a towel, wring it out, clean each ball and set aside to air dry while you tend to the cloth. There are some commercial cleaners labeled for table top cleaning. They have been formulated to offer a “dry clean”.

How do you stretch the felt on a pool table?


Directly sideways get a nice amount of stretch on it. And then what we're going to do is we're going to put a stapling approximately.

How long does it take to set up a pool table?

A typical pool table installation should take 1.5 – 2 hours. Antique tables take 2 – 3 hours. A pool table move from one location to another, minus driving time, takes 3 – 3.5 hours.

Is a one piece slate pool table better than a three piece?

A three piece slate, leveled properly, will without a doubt give you superior play. This is why the pros prefer to shoot on a three piece slate pool table as opposed to a one piece. I’d recommend a three piece slate over one solid slate if given the choice.

Can you install a pool table yourself?

Assembling a pool table is not difficult and the average person should be able to complete the assembly within 2-4 hours time from start to finish.