Getting new carpet installed in my pool room because I'm going to be putting my house on the market. I'm looking for ideas on how to avoid breaking the table (Gold Crown 1) down then resetting it up after the carpet, and then going through the breakdown/set up again after selling the house. That might be the only option, but looking for input from others to see if it is possible to jack up the table under the frame only high enough (e.g., 4") to have the pad and carpet installed - and not move the location of the table. If jacking/blocking is a feasible option could I jack up one end at a time or would I need to simultaneously jack up both ends together? Is it better to lift the table from the frame running along the sides vs. the frame on the end of the table (i.e., get one side off the floor first). I'm not sure if this approach leaves any good options for stretching the carpet after installation but I'l check with the carpet guys tomorrow. Any input/advice would be appreciated. Thanks