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    Billiard Lighting


    Think of billiard lighting as the finishing touch that sets off and displays your pool table and, during a game, the playing area, itself. No matter how sleek and top flight your pool table is, the poll table lighting is what will make or break your pool table area.

    Uneven lighting not only takes away from an otherwise exquisite pool table aesthetic, but can distract players and hinder game play in general. The game of billiards requires adequate lighting of an even nature, that is neither too dark nor too glaring. For this optimal balance, several different sources of light are often used in conjunction in order to provide this level of light.

    If you would like to incorporate multiple light sources, but are unsure how to properly space them, there are a number of convenient do it yourself mounting kits that will help you achieve the pool table lighting scheme that you have in mind.

    There are several ready-to-hang pool table lighting kits as well. Whether your pool table has a traditional style, or is more contemporary, there is a ready-to-hang pool table lighting kit for your table. Just take a look at the many pool table supply merchants on the internet.

    If you have a particularly customized lighting scheme in mind for your pool room, you'd probably do better hiring professionals to measure and install everything. If you have little interest in learning how to do these things yourself, then hiring professionals will certainly be less frustrating than hanging pool table lighting yourself.

    However, if you are on a limited budget, there are enough do it yourself resource guides and tools available on the internet, that it is completely possible for even a novice to hand pool table lighting themselves. If you have basic carpentry skills, it will be a straightforward job. If you are a complete beginner, just have patience and realize there will be hang-ups along the way. You'll be successful in the end, as long as you remember patience.

    The basics of pool table lighting as are follows: There must be a secure place onto which to mount the pool table light fixture(s). This area should have its own electrical circuit, optimally. As with any electrical home project, be sure to turn off the electrical current before you begin working on mounting the pool table lights.

    For the most part, you will require only basic home repair tools, such as a screwdriver, tape measure, drill and hammer. Other tools, such as a level and electrical tape will be very helpful and make the light hanging project that much more complete and safe once you've finished.

    The correct pool table bulbs go a long way to making a safe pool table, as well as creating a pleasing atmosphere. It is recommended that you use 60-watt light bulbs, though some pool tables will look better with lower wattage bulbs. Irregularly shaped pool tables, for example, usually look better with 40-watt light bulbs.

    For more information about pool table lighting, there are many helpful topics and articles available on the internet. For a start, check out the resources offered by the top pool table supply retailers. This is also a good way to see just how helpful prospective pool table suppliers will be to work with, should you decide to order products from them.

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