carpet wrinkles under pool table- should I take table apart for restretching or can I leave it in place?
Monday, January 28th, 2008shay b asked:
One carpet guy said to have the pool table taken apart, which is a couple hundred dollars. It would be a logistical problem to have the pool table folks come, take the table apart, carpet guy do his work, people come back to reassemble the table. The thing is, he seemed to not really be sure about what he was talking about, so I don’t know whether to have him do the work. I think the wrinkles could be stretched out with the table in place. If I can get someone to agree to do it with the table in place, will they be able to do it? I don’t want to pay to have the carpet guy come here if it’s not going to work, but I don’t want to deal with the table if it’s not really necessary. Thanks for any help!
Arnold
One carpet guy said to have the pool table taken apart, which is a couple hundred dollars. It would be a logistical problem to have the pool table folks come, take the table apart, carpet guy do his work, people come back to reassemble the table. The thing is, he seemed to not really be sure about what he was talking about, so I don’t know whether to have him do the work. I think the wrinkles could be stretched out with the table in place. If I can get someone to agree to do it with the table in place, will they be able to do it? I don’t want to pay to have the carpet guy come here if it’s not going to work, but I don’t want to deal with the table if it’s not really necessary. Thanks for any help!
Arnold










