The cost of a pool table can vary greatly depending on the types of materials used, the quality of those materials, as well as the size of the table. Any combination of these items determines the average pool table costs and price ranges for pool tables.
The price can vary greatly, depending on the type of material used, the size of the table and most importantly the quality of the pool table.
To get a better idea of how much you should spend when purchasing a pool table, let’s look into these factors a little more below.
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Factors That Influence the Cost of a Pool Table
There are three main factors that will determine the average price of a billiards table: The quality of materials, the slate thickness and number of slates used, and the grade of felt materials used.
The Quality of Wood and Other Materials
While most tables are made of wood, the quality of that wood differs and will have an impact on cost. There are also models that use mixed media, meaning a combination of wood and metal or other material.
Exotic woods and other exotic materials will be the most expensive. When these types of exotic materials are used, they are usually high-quality table that is meant to last not only years but even generations. Your typical middle-ground pool table will be your high-quality common woods, while synthesized wood will be your least expensive and also least durable.
The overall construction of the materials also accounts for the price of the table. Artificial materials don’t last as long due to lower quality construction where solid hardwood construction is meant to last.
Slate Thickness and Number of Slate Pieces
The quality, number, and thickness of slate is another factor when determining the quality and price of a pool table.
Any slate thickness that is 3/4” or above is considered good, while high quality tables usually begin at 1” thickness. Anything thinner can potentially break and cause sagging on the table.
The number of pieces used for the slate also makes a difference in both quality and cost. Slate can come in one or three pieces. Using one piece of slate over the entire game table is easier to install, but more likely to sag and break. The optimal, and more quality slate to use is the three-piece slate. These provide better leveling results, are less likely to break, and aren’t likely to sag over time.
Grade of Felt Material
The grade of felt used on your pool or billiards table playing surface is also a factor when considering a new pool table. Billiards tables are typically faster than pool tables and thus the felt grade can make a big difference in play.
Pool Table Pricing
While there are additional factors that can contribute to your overall pool table pricing, such as billiard balls, cue sticks, cleaning supplies, and more, the above three factors will determine the bulk of your cost. Cheaper materials mean a cheaper table, which also means it won’t last long.
When selecting billiard tables to add to a game room, it is important to also consider your budget and how often you’ll be using it. So, let’s dive into some common categories and price ranges for pool tables to set your expectations.
Kids Play Pool Tables ~ $1,000 or Less
For younger children who want to learn the game, a toy or mini table is your best introductory game table. These are typically under $1,000 and are not meant to last long, which is fine because if your child enjoys the game, you’ll want to upgrade to one more suited to their size.
These options are usually made with cheaper materials like mdf wood and a thin slate and only last between 3-5 years depending on use.
If you are looking for a simple table for your family or occasional games with a few friends, you could start with a basic model. This is common in homes for recreational use. These are the most common game tables you’ll see in homes for recreational use and can last at least 10 years with proper care.
Depending on the amount of use and games played, after 10 years you may need to replace the felt and bumpers. Using a table cover can help reduce any unnecessary damage to the table to keep it in prime condition for as long as possible.
When selecting a basic table, it is still important to understand the construction and opt for a high-quality wood table.
If you are a more serious player or plan to be, consider investing in a table in the $2,100-$3,500 mid-range category. Many models are fully customizable and offer over 20 fabric options. Typically they are made from high-quality materials and have the strongest foundation possible.
These models have the strongest foundation, which allows even distribution of the slate. They also include hardwood railings, K66 natural tournament cushions and 100% accurate rebound play. They are usually built with three 1” K-patterned slates making them ideal for the serious pool shark. These are often the pool tables you see in pool halls across the country.
While they are an investment with price ranges between $2,100-$3,500, they are also considered to be a lifetime investment when properly cared for, meaning you won’t need to replace and can pass down to family.
For those looking for both quality and nostalgia surrounding the game of billiards, the custom or heirloom tables are the perfect combination. These timeless antique pool tables are the best of the best in tables with a price to match.
Only the highest quality materials are used, and the finest detailed designs are specific and meticulous. These pool tables are typically made from rare or imported woods or steel and can be adorned with semi-precious stones. It is common to see pearlized rails, claw foot designs, and beauty beyond compared to other tables.
Using high-torque bolted construction and state-of-the art heavy gauge steel fastening systems, you’ll never have to question the durability or performance of these masterpieces.
Custom, heirloom, or antique billiards tables are usually the statement piece of any game room and are considered a collectable. They will certainly last generations and hold many, many memories.
If you are looking to go beyond this consider an aged antique table, which can range from $10,000 - $15,000. Most collectors consider these lifetime pieces to be enjoyed for many years and generations to come
Purchasing Your Pool Table
If you are buying a pool table, Watson’s is the place to shop. We offer one of the largest selections of pool tables in every price range, including top brands like Imperial, Brunswick, and Plank & Hide. Choose from a variety of sizes from 7 foot to 9 foot and customized felt options.
We strive to only carry the best manufacturers to assure you are buying a high-quality billiard table that will last for your needs and match any decor style for your game room. Stop into any of Watson’s nine superstore locations to speak with our experts or visit us online to see what you like first!
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How much does a pool table cost on average?
The cost of a pool table can vary greatly depending on the types of materials used, the quality of those materials, as well as the size of the table. Any combination of these items determines the average pool table costs and price ranges for pool tables.
Why are pool tables costly?
While there are plenty of budget-friendly pool tables at Watson’s, high-quality pool tables can cost more because of the types of materials they are made with.