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Sunny B. says, "A team of two did a good job of moving my items from storage in Columbia to my new husband's place in Towson. They were very gentle and while I would hire them again, I had to make sure that all the items weren't haphazardly deposited into just one room (one of the mover's excuse was, "well the problem is there's no space". Yes, there's LOTS of space- I have 3 shelves from the truck and a half-empty storage room. We put the shelves in the storage room and put the boxes on the shelves. The irony is that the misplaced object WAS A ROLLER SHELF CART left in a hall. To their credit, after we spoke, they did move the rolling cart to the storage area where they put the remaining boxes. What was also weird was that they initially left both parts of a secretary's desk on the floor rather than setting it up correctly. When I let them know that the top part had to be placed on the lower part, one of the guys kept insisting that I not remove the plastic wrap over the lower cabinet that would have blocked the opening of the drop-down. He was persistent until I told him that I've owned the piece for over 20 years, and the movers' plastic wrap would be removed before placing the top part onto the bottom. What I don't understand is what was his investment in trying to insist that I NOT remove the movers' plastic wrap on MY secretary desk. Just weird. The other thing that was just a bit weird was that at the last minute, the other mover threw in the notion that 'there's always a truck fee', a $60 add-on at the last minute. I let him know that that was never mentioned and that I planned to give a 20% tip- but I wasn't going to do both- a last-minute $60 'truck fee' or a $72 tip- which would you prefer? I'd recommend them/hire them again, but they want to be paid the max- which is ok- so long as you GIVE THE MAX: furniture needs to be set up in the correct room, the correct way without argument if you want that $400+. Fair is fair."See more

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Sunny B. says, "A team of two did a good job of moving my items from storage in Columbia to my new husband's place in Towson. They were very gentle and while I would hire them again, I had to make sure that all the items weren't haphazardly deposited into just one room (one of the mover's excuse was, "well the problem is there's no space". Yes, there's LOTS of space- I have 3 shelves from the truck and a half-empty storage room. We put the shelves in the storage room and put the boxes on the shelves. The irony is that the misplaced object WAS A ROLLER SHELF CART left in a hall. To their credit, after we spoke, they did move the rolling cart to the storage area where they put the remaining boxes. What was also weird was that they initially left both parts of a secretary's desk on the floor rather than setting it up correctly. When I let them know that the top part had to be placed on the lower part, one of the guys kept insisting that I not remove the plastic wrap over the lower cabinet that would have blocked the opening of the drop-down. He was persistent until I told him that I've owned the piece for over 20 years, and the movers' plastic wrap would be removed before placing the top part onto the bottom. What I don't understand is what was his investment in trying to insist that I NOT remove the movers' plastic wrap on MY secretary desk. Just weird. The other thing that was just a bit weird was that at the last minute, the other mover threw in the notion that 'there's always a truck fee', a $60 add-on at the last minute. I let him know that that was never mentioned and that I planned to give a 20% tip- but I wasn't going to do both- a last-minute $60 'truck fee' or a $72 tip- which would you prefer? I'd recommend them/hire them again, but they want to be paid the max- which is ok- so long as you GIVE THE MAX: furniture needs to be set up in the correct room, the correct way without argument if you want that $400+. Fair is fair."

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How much does it cost to restore a pool table?

Keeping your pool table in prime condition both protects your investment and makes it more fun to play. If your billiards table has been damaged by age or player misuse, experienced pool table repair pros are ready to help. The average national cost to hire a pool table specialist is $330-$400, but pricing can vary depending on how much restoration work needs to be done and the type and cost of materials you need. Depending on the type of pool table you want, the cost to buy one new can range from $1,000 to $5,000 and up, so investing in upkeep every few years makes good financial sense. Common pool table repairs include refelting the table, replacing cushions and cushion rubber that is has deteriorated or been damaged, installing new pockets or replacing damaged pockets, and fixing chips or smoothing uneven slate. You can also have wood pool tables refinished to restore them to their former luster, which may start around $600 and go up, depending on size, wood type and necessary repairs. Pool table repair pros can level an uneven table, repair broken leg mounts and address other foundational issues. Pool table repair pros can also fix coin-operated parts for commercial tables.

How much does it cost to replace pool table felt?

Owning a pool table, whether for pleasure or business, means investing in upkeep. Keeping the felt in good condition is important to ensure not only appearance but a smooth game. The national average cost to hire a pool table repair professional ranges from $330 to $400. A quality pool table is a major investment, so you want to hire a pro who is experienced and comes with glowing references. Refelting a pool table is a specialized skill calling for technical tools, competence with slate smoothing and repair, and the ability to provide a precision application of the felt that won’t hinder play.

When well cared for, pool table felt can last up to a decade; pros recommend replacing your pool table felt every three years or so, more often if you play heavily. Refelting and pool table repairs can cost more for antique and custom pool tables. Commercial pool table owners are wise to have multiple pool tables repaired at one time, as they can often get discounts for volume work.

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