USBC-aware bowling lines · WPA-style table room planning · Dealer installation support
Brunswick service work begins before a shipment is released. Our team reads the project like a field engineer: lane count, table count, structural access, guest volume, staff skill level, opening timeline, parts strategy, and the commercial reason the room exists. That approach matters because a bowling center refresh is not the same as a private club billiards room, and neither one should be quoted from a flat catalog sheet.
| Service Tier | Spec |
|---|---|
| Center Survey | Lane count, ball return layout, scoring screen placement, approach condition, power routing, and guest flow review. |
| Table Room Planning | 7 ft, 8 ft, and 9 ft clearance diagrams with cue swing, lighting cone, slab leveling, and delivery path notes. |
| Product Fit Review | Bowling balls, pins, pool tables, cue sets, air hockey, and arcade-adjacent equipment mapped to play frequency. |
| Lifecycle Documentation | Opening-week checklist, preventive maintenance calendar, wear-part list, and staff handoff notes. |
Send the project footprint, expected daily play, and installation window. The response will separate required equipment, optional revenue add-ons, and service tasks that should be planned before launch.
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