Pool Table Removal Seattle

Slate disassembly expertise Wall & floor protection Donation when possible Same-day estimate

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We Get Pool Tables Out of Basements Without Wrecking the Walls

Most pool tables in Seattle live in basements. They got there because the previous owner had three friends help them carry it down 20 years ago, and now you’ve inherited it (or bought the house with it) and the felt is faded, the rails are loose, and your kid has been using it as a homework desk. The problem is that it didn’t get any lighter — slate beds are 250 to 400 pounds per section, and the average pool table has three sections, plus the wood frame, plus the rails, plus the legs.

Standard 8-foot tables run 600–800 lbs, 9-foot tables 800–1,000 lbs. We disassemble in this order: rails first (the rubber bumpers), then the felt comes off, then we unbolt the slate sections (held in by 12–16 screws under the felt), then the frame, then the legs. Each slate section needs two strong people on a furniture dolly. Doorways under 32 inches mean the slate has to come out on its side, with door jamb protection.

If the table is in good shape, we’ll donate it to charitable organizations like Second Spark or someone in our network looking for one. If the slate is cracked or the felt is shot, the slate gets recycled and the wood goes to the dump.

Text us a photo of the table and the path out for a quick on-site quote →

Junk B Gone crew carrying disassembled pool table out of finished Seattle basement

Pool Tables We Take

Slate, MDF, antique, bumper pool, coin-op — if it has felt and pockets we’ve probably moved one out of a Seattle basement.

Standard slate-bed (8 or 9 ft)

Brunswick, Olhausen, AMF, Steepleton, Diamond. We know the disassembly order.

Tournament-grade tables

Diamond Pro-Am, Brunswick Gold Crown. Heavier slate, more careful handling.

Antique & billiards tables

Pre-1950 tables with one-piece slate. We bring extra crew for these.

MDF / particle-board tables

Cheap tables with no slate. Lighter, but they break apart in transit if you don’t know how to handle them.

Bumper pool / coin-op

Smaller, octagonal, sometimes coin-operated. Different disassembly but same approach.

Pool table accessories

Cue racks, ball returns, scoreboards, wall lights — all in the same trip.

Common Pool Table Scenarios

Why people in Seattle call us about pool tables.

You bought the house with it

New homeowners across Seattle inherit pool tables in finished basements every week. Most never use it. We’ll get it out and you’ll get the room back as a home gym, a kid’s playroom, or just open square footage.

You’re moving

Most movers won’t touch a pool table because the slate is fragile and the liability is high. We do the disassembly, haul it where it’s going (within reason), or take it away if you’re downsizing.

The table is past its prime

Felt is faded, rails are loose, slate has a hairline crack from the time someone slid a couch onto it. It’s not worth restoring (that’s a $1,500+ job for a billiards specialist). We’ll haul it.

Estate cleanout

Parent passed, the table was their pride and joy, and nobody in the family has the room for it. We’ll donate it through our partners if it’s in good shape, or haul it if it’s not. See estate cleanout services.

Why Seattle Calls Us for Pool Tables

Slate-handling expertise

We’ve moved hundreds of slate-bed tables. We know where to lift, where to brace, and where things go wrong. Rails first, felt off, slate sections out one at a time.

Floor and wall protection

We bring blankets, dollies, door-jamb pads. Most jobs come and go without you needing a single drywall touch-up. If a corner looks risky we tell you on the on-site quote.

Donation when possible

Working tables with sound slate get a second life through charitable organizations like Second Spark or our local network. We don’t landfill what someone else can use.

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Three Steps. You Don’t Have to Touch the Table.

Send us a photo

Include a shot of the table itself and the path out — stairs, doorways, hallways. We’ll quote on the spot.

We bring the right crew and gear

Two to four people depending on size, dollies, blankets, door pads, and a flatbed.

Out without damage

Most jobs are 60–90 minutes. We’ll vacuum the felt fragments and chalk dust before we leave.

Real Pool Table Removals

Every job is photo-documented. Most jobs come and go without you needing a single drywall touch-up.

BEFORE
AFTER
Slate-bed pool table out of a finished basement — walls and floors untouched.
BEFORE
AFTER
Working table donated to charitable organizations like Second Spark.

Have a photo of your table and the path out? Text us for a quote.

Why Our Prices Are Better

Same Job. Half the Trips. Cheaper Price.

Most junk removal companies show up with a trailer hitched to a pickup or a small 10-yard dump truck. Our fleet runs full-size 20-yard trucks with a 16×12-foot bed — 60% more room than the competition.

More capacity means your whole project fits in one load. No second trip charges, no "we'll have to come back tomorrow." You get the same work done for less.

60%
More Room
50%
Fewer Trips
$0
Hidden Fees
Their truck (10 yards) vs Our truck (20 yards) — same job, half the trips, cheaper price

Pool Table Removal
Frequently Asked Questions

An 8-foot slate table runs 600–800 pounds. A 9-foot tournament table can be over 1,000. The slate alone is 250–400 lbs per section, and there are usually 3 sections. This is not a ‘me and three friends’ job.

We bring moving blankets, furniture dollies, and door-jamb protectors. Most pool table removals leave zero marks. If we’re worried about a tight corner or a fragile floor, we’ll tell you on the on-site quote and discuss options before we start.

Yes — disassembly is included. Rails first, felt off, slate sections unbolted (12–16 screws under the felt), frame and legs broken down. We have the tools and the experience.

We can move pool tables to another room, another house, or into a storage facility. Within 25 miles is straightforward; longer distances we quote as a moving job. Slate transport is the tricky part — we wrap and dolly each section separately.

If it’s in working condition with sound slate, yes. We have a network of charitable organizations like Second Spark and local pool hall operators who’ll take working tables. If the slate is cracked or the felt and rails are shot, donation isn’t realistic and we haul it.

All in the same trip. No extra charge for accessories that come along with the table.

$99 minimum, but pool tables almost always run higher because of the labor and slate handling. We quote on-site after seeing the path out, the table size, and the access. Always a firm price before we start — no surprises. Text us a photo for a faster quote.

We recycle slate where we can — there’s a small market for cracked slate as garden stepping stones or workbench tops. If the slate is intact and the table goes to a new owner, the slate goes with it. Otherwise, it’s heavy waste and goes to the dump.

Have a photo? Text it to (206) 722-4285 for a quick quote.

Other things we move out of Seattle homes:

Furniture removal  ·  Estate cleanouts  ·  Property cleanouts  ·  Pricing

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