Moving a pool table is not the same as moving a couch or any other piece of furniture. You can't just lift it up and take it from one place to another. Why is that? well, pool tables, just like pianos, are a strange mixture of heavy and bulky with delicate and vulnerable. The heavy and bulky implies that many people are needed for their move, not even an experienced mover will move a pool table all by himself. The delicate and vulnerable means that you must count on the help of professionals with professional tools for its proper handling, disassembling and reassembling.
So, does it sound like you can just watch a you-tube video and do it yourself with the help of some pals? That would indeed be a great idea and save you some money if you guys were moving any other piece of furniture but, since it's a pool table, we recommend you think twice. Spending money on hiring the expert when it comes to moving a pool table is something that some people do even if they are only moving it from one room to another... inside the very same house! Let alone moving it to a totally new place. Are these people bonkers or is it really necessary to hire an expert? Judge for yourself.
Things to consider when moving a pool table
1.- Weight of the table
Pool
tables are heavy,
even when
disassembled. Most
of them are made
of heavy slate
and others are
even made with
marble.
Now try lifting that
rock all by
yourself... you can
end up either
hurting yourself or
the table... or
both! This is also
why trying to move a
pool table in just
one piece is insane;
if some parts are
really heavy,
imagine the thing as
a whole!
2.- Size of the table and path of the move
Pool tables come in all sizes and this obviously affects their move. You have to plan the path of your move ahead of time according to the size of the table... Also, are there any stairs? How will you get your table upstairs or downstairs?
There is this one other thing related to measuring things that might seem a little obvious to mention but, we must: make sure your pool table fits into its final destination. There have been times (when moved by amateurs) when pool tables make it to the final destination just to find out they don't fit as well or that there isn't enough room left to play around them.
3.- Distance of the move
If
you are moving your
pool table
just from one room
to another (an
in-house move) it is
obviously cheaper
and easier to do. If
you are moving your
pool table to
another location,
you
will then need
to hire a truck
or borrow
one.
And drive it all the
way there, of
course. Make sure it
is all packed
properly so it
doesn't get
damaged during
the
ride.
4.- Age and quality of the table
If your pool table is not just a regular one but rather an expensive and much loved antique, made with the highest quality possible, you are certainly risking a lot if you intend to move it yourself. We are talking about a family heirloom here, do you really want to risk it? Moving companies usually offer guarantees for this kind of objects and trust us, it is worth considering the option.
5.- Disassembling, reassembling, leveling
Since you can't
move a pool table in
just one piece,
you
have to take
care of its
proper
disassembling
-before the
move- and its
reassembling
-after the
move-.
You must use the
appropriate tools
and if this work is
done for the first
time, with zero
experience, it might
lead to damaging
your table in ways
that you probably
didn't even imagine
you could (and end
up paying more for
its repair).
Here is one piece of advice: When hiring movers, do not try to dismantle the table yourself just to try to save some money. Some people disassemble the table themselves so the movers can just come and do the heavy lifting. They don't want to be charged for dismantling the table but, the reality is, they could end up paying more money just to repair the damage they caused. Let the experts do it.
Once your pool table has arrived and is fully assembled, you will also need to get your table leveled. Everybody knows its better to play on a cheap but properly leveled pool table, than in an expensive but not leveled one. It takes more than watching a DIY you-tube video to get this done well: Experience, tools, knowledge. You know, things that experts have.
Final recommendations
So yes, there are many things to take into consideration when moving a pool table and the best way to go is to hire a professional's help. You don't want to end up paying the same amount of money -or more!- to get an expert fix the damage that your DIY moving inexperience has probably caused. Not worth risking it when there is people who can do it and do it well, don't you think?
Our company, Victory Van, has many years of experience and is an awarded moving company. We are also an Allied Van Line Agent, which means we are professionals and sure know what we are doing. Find out more about us and feel free to give us a call or ask for a free online quote. Tell us all about your moving concerns and we'll be happy to help you work them out.