Based in Warren, Serving Michigan

Re-Leveling for Tables That Are No Longer Playing True

If shots drift, balls roll off line, or the table no longer feels right after a move or over time, re-leveling is usually the first place to start.

Why homeowners call us

  • Based in Warren and serving Michigan
  • 20+ years around pool table sales and service
  • Trusted by homeowners, businesses, and repeat clients
  • Quote requests answered through the live admin system

What this service includes

Leveling is one of the most important parts of professional table service. A table can look fine and still play poorly. We check the frame, slate, seams, and final play surface so you get a table that rolls true again.

What you get

  • Corrects drift and inconsistent roll
  • Useful after moves, seasonal shifts, or settling floors
  • Can reveal whether deeper slate or structural work is needed
  • Improves play quality without forcing unnecessary replacement work

How the job usually goes

  1. 1

    Inspect the table and identify the source of play issues

  2. 2

    Check feet, frame support, and slate alignment

  3. 3

    Adjust level where possible or recommend deeper setup if required

  4. 4

    Confirm final roll and play before closing out the job

Get a quote

Tell us what service you need, where the table is going, and any access issues. We will point you in the right direction quickly.

Re-leveling

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Re-leveling

When a table is not playing true, re-leveling and tune-up work restores proper roll, cushion response, and confidence in every shot.

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Service area

We are based in Warren and handle work throughout Michigan, including Detroit metro communities, Ann Arbor, Lansing, Grand Rapids, and surrounding areas.

Questions we hear all the time

Can every table be re-leveled without full disassembly?

Not always. Some tables need adjustment under the feet, while others need work under the slate. We determine that after inspection.

How do I know if my table needs re-leveling?

If balls drift, banks feel inconsistent, or the table has recently been moved or the room has changed, re-leveling is worth checking.