How much does it cost to heat a carom table?

bud green

Dolley and Django
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Curious if anyone knows the average cost for keeping a table like a Gabriel heated 24/7 for a full month. A couple of local rooms don't heat their tables anymore and I've heard outlandish numbers on the cost of heating them. Like over a grand a month for one table.
 
Not Vietnamese.

Couple of rooms in Norcal. Someone told me it cost almost 2 grand a month...I have a real hard time believing it but was curious if a different room owner somewhere had an accurate figure. You never know with just one room; they could have other issues going on.
 
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My boss was cheap at the pool hall. If it cost a grand a month to heat a table he wouldn't of gotten a second table
 
I used my heater on my 10' Soren Sogaard when I started playing 3-cushion for almost two years and my electric bill averaged about $45.00 a month more. The heater was always on. I used more electricity in the summer because Hilton Head Island, South Carolina is a sub-tropical climate and the air-condition use is extensive. When the table is heated to a constant 85 degrees the ambient heat will heat more then just the room the table is in. Since I have been experimenting with my Syn-Surf playing surface and Syn-Rail rail surface a heater is not required. I have not played on billiard cloth on my table for 8 years. I get 5% to10% more distance with Syn-Surf with no heat used. I have not taken my table apart for to recover for more than 8 years. Syn-Surf is a lay-flat material on a roll and it goes on top of the existing cloth. Syn-Surf cannot be sold at this time because some of the laminated materials that are used for manufacture are not available at this time from foreign sources. Syn-Surf lays flat and works on tables that are smaller than 10'. (My search goes on !)
 

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Not Vietnamese.

Couple of rooms in Norcal. Someone told me it cost almost 2 grand a month...I have a real hard time believing it but was curious if a different room owner somewhere had an accurate figure. You never know with just one room; they could have other issues going on.
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