Top-rated pool table assembly pros.

Get matched with top pool table assembly pros in Chestnut Mound, TN

Enter your zip and get matched with up to 5 pros

Need a pro for your pool table assembly project in Chestnut Mound, TN?

Select your specific project to find the pro for you.

TRUSTED BY CHESTNUT MOUND, TN HOMEOWNERS

  • Average homeowner rating star icon4
    Average homeowner rating
  • Verified reviews icon19
    Verified pool table assembly services reviews

Find Pool table assembly pros in Chestnut Mound

Avatar for Priority Projects
Priority Projects
5.0(
4
)

Serving Chestnut Mound, TN and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I had multiple bids and I went with the most economical for my budget. The owner offered to match the lower bid but I had already committed to the other company. The owner & staff were quite professional and courteous. I would feel comfortable hiring them and or recommending them to others"
Response time12 hrs
Response rate85%
Recommended by66%of homeowners
Avatar for Anthony Mylott
Anthony Mylott
New to Angi

Serving Chestnut Mound, TN and surrounding areas

Approved

Small jobs welcome

I am a competent, kind gentleman with a full set of tools. I have fully remodeled 4 homes. I can install LVP, most appliances, paint, put furniture together, mow lawns, install switches, ceiling fans, put together and secure outdoor play sets, install doors, install cabinet handles and drawer slides. Really most things on the honeydew list.

...
Showing 1-10 of 144
Pool Table Assembly questions, answered by experts

When looking into fiberglass vs. concrete pools, you will notice a big price difference. A fiberglass pool costs $15,000 to $75,000, whereas a concrete pool costs $35,000 to $100,000. While concrete pools are customizable, fiberglass is faster to install and requires less maintenance. Additionally, you can expect to pay $25,000 to maintain a concrete pool over a ten-year span. On the other hand, a fiberglass pool only requires basic maintenance like testing water levels and cleaning.

The number of gallons in your pool will determine how much chlorine you’ll need to add to your pool for the first time. Chlorine levels should fall between 1 and 3 ppm. It's crucial to read the instructions on your chlorine packet to determine the number of tablets to put in the water based on your pool's capacity.

If you don’t bond a pool, you risk electric shock for those walking around or swimming. Bonding creates safe pathways between the electricity needed to run the pool and metallic parts also necessary for the proper function of the pool. Once the pool is bonded, it’s ready for grounding, the second step in creating an electrically safe pool.

Home inspectors only check swimming pools if they have expertise in that area. During a standard home inspection, they focus on the house’s structure, roof, foundation, electrical, plumbing, and other components. If they examine your pool, they’ll check the pump and heater. If you want a thorough pool inspection, hire a pool inspection specialist.

Concrete pools are very durable but can crack if not properly maintained. The most significant risk is winter weather and low temperatures when water can seep into crevices and freeze. To avoid damage, use the proper winterization chemicals, and don’t completely drain your pool. Concrete pool repairs cost around $75 per linear foot for small cracks.

The Chestnut Mound, TN homeowners’ guide to pool table assembly services

From average costs to expert advice, get all the answers you need to get your job done.