
There are some things you need to keep in mind when it comes to pricing your pool tables. If you are just starting out and want to improve the quality of your game room, midrange tables are a good choice. They usually cost between $2,100 and $3,500, and they feature higher-quality materials and features than basic economy tables.
MDF-wood pool tables are expensive
It is important to measure the space where the pool table will be placed before you make any purchase. It is important to inspect the table for any damage or cracks in its woodwork. This will allow you to assess the quality of your pool table. You don't want to be stuck with a broken table.
If it is properly maintained, a mid-range MDF wood pool tables can last up to 10 years. It should also be kept in a controlled environment. However, the life expectancy of a pooltable depends on how much use it gets. For instance, if you have kids, they are likely to take a beating on it. They can also cause injuries that can dramatically reduce the life expectancy.

Cue sticks costs
The enjoyment of playing billiards directly depends on the quality of your cue stick. A high-quality cue stick should feel great in the hand and allow for precise shooting. You don't have to spend $1,500 to get a new cue. However, it is a smart idea to replace a chipped or damaged stick.
The cost of a decent cuestick can vary from $50 to several hundred. Before you start shopping, make sure to set a budget. This will help you narrow down the choices and ultimately make you feel good about the purchase you make.
Leather pockets cost
There are costs to replace the leather pockets in your pool table. While the best quality leather pockets can last for many years, they are susceptible to damage after a few rounds. Replacement pockets will cost $200-$500 depending on the leather type.
Cloths cost
The cost of a pool-table cloth depends on its material and the size. It can cost anywhere from $50 to $200 depending on the type of felt. Ideally, you should purchase more than you need. You will want a smoother surface so make sure to remove the old felt first.

For a lower-end table, the cost of a pool tablecloth will increase by $10-15 and $20-30 respectively. Additionally, a high-end fabric may cost between $50 and $60 per meter. This price range depends on brand and quality, and can vary significantly.