Disassembled properly, slates crated, reassembled and re-leveled at the new home — at a flat written price.
A slate pool table weighs 700–1,000 lbs, and the slates — the part that makes it play true — crack if flexed and chip if bumped. The only correct method: rails and felt off, slates out (usually three pieces at 150–250 lbs each), legs and frame separated, everything padded and transported flat. At the destination it reassembles in reverse, finishing with machine-level re-leveling and, if needed, new felt.
| Table | Ground floor | With stairs |
|---|---|---|
| 7–8 ft, 3-piece slate | $350–$480 | $480–$650 |
| 9 ft tournament | $450–$580 | $580–$750 |
| One-piece slate (older tables) | $450–$650 | quoted after photos |
| Re-felting during reassembly | +$280–$400 incl. cloth | |
As part of a full household move, the pool table adds a reduced flat fee to your hourly move — the crew and truck are already there. Stand-alone table moves (bought one on Marketplace, garage-to-garage) run as their own flat-price job, usually completed in 3–4 hours door to door.
Only short same-floor repositioning. Any real move requires disassembly — moving an assembled slate table cracks slates and ruins frames, which is why we won't do it.
Yes — machine-level re-leveling of each slate is part of the flat price, plus seam waxing where needed.
Yes — re-felting during reassembly costs $280–$400 including cloth, far cheaper than a separate service call later.
Yes, Marketplace pickups with disassembly at the seller's home are routine; we coordinate timing with the seller.
Typically 1.5–2 hours of disassembly, transport, then 2–2.5 hours of reassembly and leveling — most moves complete in half a day.
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