Room Size for Pool Table Guide
You ordered your pool table weeks ago and it has finally arrived. The movers are ready to bring it into your home. You have been looking so forward to this moment. But one of the movers tells you it's not going to fit in your game room size for pool table is not appropriate.
Don't let this happen to you. With the data provided below and with a consultation with the seller who sold you your pool table, you can avoid this kind of frustration and not have to keep your table in the garage or send it back.
| Cue Size | 7 foot | 8 foot | 9 foot |
| 48" | 11' 3" x 14' x 6" | 11' 9" x 15' 4" | 12' 3" x 16' 4" |
| 52" | 11' 9" x 15' 2" | 12' 4" x 16' | 12' 10" x 17' |
| 57" | 12' 8" x 16' | 13' 2" x 16' 9" | 13' 8" x 17' 10" |
Remember, this room size for pool table is only a recommendation, but should be a good start for you to consider your options. While you may have enough space for your pool table, it is important to also include space for moving around and playing your game. It can be overlooked that you need at least six (6) inches of space to use for your stroke. When you add this length to your table dimensions, you're well on your way to being happy with playing a game of pool without feeling like you're playing in a closet.

US $74.95

