Storing a dining pool table when it's not in use is a crucial consideration for many homeowners and businesses alike. As a supplier of high - quality dining pool tables, I've seen firsthand the importance of proper storage to maintain the table's longevity and functionality. In this blog, I'll share some expert tips on how to store your dining pool table effectively.
Preparation Before Storage
Before you even think about moving your dining pool table into storage, there are several preparatory steps you need to take. First and foremost, thoroughly clean the table. Use a soft, dry cloth to remove any dust, dirt, or debris from the playing surface. For stubborn stains, you can use a mild cleaning solution specifically designed for pool table felt. Be careful not to saturate the felt, as this can cause damage.
Next, remove all the accessories from the table. This includes the pool balls, cues, triangle rack, and any other items that are typically used with the table. Store these accessories in a separate, dry place where they won't get damaged. You can use a storage case or a dedicated cabinet to keep them organized.
If your dining pool table has any removable parts, such as the legs or the rails, carefully disassemble them. Make sure to keep all the screws, bolts, and other hardware in a labeled bag or container so that you can easily reassemble the table later. Refer to the manufacturer's instructions for the proper disassembly process, as different models may have different requirements.
Choosing the Right Storage Space
The location where you store your dining pool table is just as important as the preparation steps. You need to find a space that is dry, clean, and temperature - controlled. Moisture can cause the wood to warp and the felt to mold, while extreme temperatures can damage the table's components.
A basement or a garage can be suitable storage options, but only if they are properly insulated and protected from the elements. If the basement is prone to flooding or the garage gets very hot in the summer and cold in the winter, it's best to look for an alternative location.
A climate - controlled storage unit is an ideal choice. These units maintain a consistent temperature and humidity level, which helps to prevent damage to your dining pool table. When selecting a storage unit, make sure it is large enough to accommodate the table and its disassembled parts. You may also want to consider a unit with security features, such as surveillance cameras and access control, to ensure the safety of your table.
Protecting the Table During Storage
Once you've found the right storage space, it's time to protect the table from damage. Start by wrapping the table's playing surface with a high - quality pool table cover. This will protect the felt from dust, scratches, and other forms of damage. Make sure the cover fits snugly over the table and is secured in place.
For the wooden parts of the table, you can use furniture pads or blankets to prevent scratches and dents. Wrap the legs, rails, and other wooden components individually and secure the padding with tape or straps. If you have a large dining pool table, you may want to consider using a moving blanket to cover the entire table.
If you are stacking other items on top of the table or storing it in a tight space, use protective barriers to prevent the table from being crushed or damaged. You can use foam boards or cardboard sheets to create a buffer between the table and other objects.
Storing the Disassembled Parts
The disassembled parts of your dining pool table also need to be stored properly. Place the legs, rails, and other components in a sturdy box or crate. Make sure to label the box clearly so that you know what's inside. You can also use bubble wrap or packing peanuts to cushion the parts and prevent them from moving around during storage.


Keep the hardware, such as screws and bolts, in a separate, labeled container. You can use a small plastic bag or a pill organizer to keep them organized. This will make it easier to find the right hardware when you need to reassemble the table.
Reassembling the Table
When it's time to take your dining pool table out of storage and put it back into use, you need to follow the proper reassembly process. Start by carefully unpacking the table and its parts. Make sure to check for any signs of damage during the unpacking process.
Refer to the manufacturer's instructions for the correct assembly order. Typically, you'll start by attaching the legs to the table base. Use the appropriate hardware and make sure the legs are securely fastened. Next, attach the rails to the table. This may require some adjustment to ensure that the rails are level and properly aligned.
Once the table is assembled, check the playing surface for any wrinkles or unevenness in the felt. If necessary, you can use a pool table leveling tool to adjust the table and make sure it is perfectly flat. Finally, reinstall the pool table accessories, such as the balls, cues, and triangle rack.
Benefits of Proper Storage
Properly storing your dining pool table when not in use offers several benefits. Firstly, it extends the lifespan of the table. By protecting it from moisture, temperature fluctuations, and physical damage, you can ensure that your table remains in good condition for many years to come.
Secondly, it maintains the table's value. A well - maintained dining pool table retains its resale value better than a table that has been poorly stored. If you ever decide to sell or upgrade your table, you'll be able to get a better price for it.
Finally, proper storage ensures that the table is always ready for use. When you want to play a game of pool or have a meal on the table, you won't have to worry about dealing with a damaged or warped table.
Our Dining Pool Table Offerings
As a supplier, we offer a wide range of dining pool tables to suit different needs and preferences. Check out our 8 Foot Billiard Table Dining Table, which provides a spacious playing surface and is perfect for both casual and competitive play. Our Modern Dining Pool Table Combo for Home Use combines style and functionality, making it a great addition to any home. And if you have limited space, our 7 Foot Pool Table Dining Table is a compact yet high - quality option.
If you're interested in purchasing a dining pool table or have any questions about storage or our products, we'd love to hear from you. Contact us to start a conversation about your needs and how we can help you find the perfect dining pool table for your home or business.
References
- "Pool Table Care and Maintenance Guide" - Pool Table Manufacturer's Handbook
- "Storing Furniture: Best Practices" - Home and Garden Magazine
