
There are some things you need to keep in mind when it comes to pricing your pool tables. Midrange tables make a great choice for anyone just starting out in the pool game industry and wants to improve the quality of their room. They can be found between $2,100-3,500, and offer more quality materials and features than basic economic tables.
MDF-wood pool tables are expensive
Before you buy, measure the space in which the pool table will be installed. It is important to inspect the table for any damage or cracks in its woodwork. This will let you assess the quality and condition of the pool table. It is not a good idea to replace a table that has been damaged.
A pool table made of MDF wood can last 10 years or longer if it is well maintained. You should keep it in a cool, dry place. However, the life expectancy of a pooltable depends on how much use it gets. If you have children, it is likely that they will take a beating on the pool table. They can also cause injury, which can drastically reduce its lifespan.

Cost of cue sticks
The overall enjoyment of playing Billiards depends on how good the cue stick is. High-quality sticks should feel good in your hands and allow you to hit the ball with precision. It's not necessary to spend $1500 on a new cue. But it's worth upgrading from a worn or chipped stick.
A decent cuestick costs between $50 and several hundred dollars. Before you go shopping, determine a budget. This will help to limit your choices and allow you to feel good about the purchase.
Leather pockets cost
If you are interested in replacing your pool table's leather pockets, you need to be aware of the costs involved. While the best quality leather pockets can last for many years, they are susceptible to damage after a few rounds. You can expect to pay $200-$500 per set depending on what type of leather you choose for your replacement pockets.
Cost of cloth
The cost for a pool tablecloth varies depending on its material, size and weight. For different types of felt, the cost ranges between $50 and $200. Ideally, you should purchase more than you need. You will want a smoother surface so make sure to remove the old felt first.

For a lower-end table, the cost of a pool tablecloth will increase by $10-15 and $20-30 respectively. You may also need to spend between $50 and $60 per foot if you are looking for a high-end cloth. Price ranges can vary greatly depending on brand quality.