Pool table room temperatures

mode101

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I recently purchased a table. I put it in an upstairs 'man cave.' The room is 20'x20'. It is the only room upstairs. Prior to getting my table I would keep the AC dial up high (like 90 degrees) to help with electric costs because I only used the room for storage. Now that I have my table up there I want to make sure I do not damage the table in any way.

What are the acceptable room temperatures I can set to keep costs down, but also not hurt the table (off level, hard cushions, broken wax seams, etc).

PS - there is a window in the room, but the blinds are always closed. The table does not get any direct sunlight.

Thanks for any input!
 

kaylaemarx

AzB Silver Member
Silver Member
Non slate beds are more prone to environmental and atmospheric conditions. Slatron and wood based materials are certainly prone to the damp and even to excessively low and high temperatures.
 
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