
Many customers assume that a full-size 58-inch cue is the only option. However, if your room dimensions are slightly restricted, shorter cues can often provide the perfect solution.
As a guide:
58-inch cue (147cm) – The traditional choice for unrestricted play.
54-inch cue (137cm) – Ideal where space is limited but a near full-length playing experience is desired.
48-inch cue (122cm) – A practical option for compact rooms and tighter playing areas.
If you're unsure which cue length is right for your space, our team will be happy to advise.
At Titan, we understand that every home and every installation is different. While many installations are straightforward, factors such as stairs, narrow hallways, tight turns and restricted access can sometimes require additional planning.
To help ensure your installation runs smoothly, we ask customers to provide as much information as possible about the route from the delivery vehicle to the final location of the table that allows us to:
✓ Prepare appropriately for your installation
✓ Allocate sufficient time on the day
✓ Identify any specialist access requirements in advance
✓ Avoid unexpected delays
✓ Provide an accurate installation assessment from the outset
Understanding Your Installation
Titan pool tables are delivered in separate components before being assembled and levelled in their final position. Understanding how a pool table is installed helps ensure a smooth and efficient installation process.
Typical Installation Components
Typical installation components include:
Slate Bed – approximately 160kg.
Table Cabinet – approximately 120kg.
Top Frame & Rail Assembly – while not as heavy as the slate bed or cabinet, this component requires careful manoeuvring to avoid damage and ensure a precise fit during assembly.
Quite often, what initially appears to be a simple installation can involve challenges that are difficult to identify without further detail.
For example:
External steps leading to the property.
Tight 90-degree turns within hallways.
Spiral or narrow staircases.
Limited access through gates or doorways.
Restricted parking close to the property.
Rooftop terraces and elevated outdoor areas.
The more information you can provide, the better prepared we can be.
Installation Assessment Checklist
Due to the size and weight of these components, access routes should be carefully assessed before installation.
Please work through the questions below to help Titan assess your installation. This information allows us to identify any factors that may require additional planning before installation day.