Tables On Carpet

You may be laying down an area rug because you can t stand the color of the existing wall to wall carpet such as in a rental unit but trust us it will look much worse if you just throw down a rug.
Tables on carpet. Before setting your pool table down on a carpet add rubber tips to the bottom of the feet to protect the carpet. The bottoms of the legs can catch on the carpet when you attempt to. If you can get your table on to rollers or dolly tables this will make carpet laying easier. While carpet softens and warms a room especially in colder climates or finished basements carpeting presents challenges for your pool table.
A stable level floor is essential to proper positioning of your table. If there is a the commode in the dining room the carpet should reach to the middle of the space between the chairs and chests of drawers not underneath it. Keep in mind that carpet needs to be stretched when laid. Having carpet in your office or dining area can make it difficult to slide your chair away from the table or closer to the desk.
The only difference when the rug is going to be used over a carpet is to make sure that the color of the rug complements the color of the carpet. Depending on the size and weight of your pool table you may be able to lift each end of the table so carpet can be laid. Lifting each part of the pool table while carpet is being laid. Besides the dents that a pool table leaves behind wooden legs sometimes bleed some of the stain into the carpet with the changing indoor.
While carpet is not the best option with understanding you can have carpet and your pool table at the same time.