Find clear answers about spray booth filters, servicing, maintenance, and support across Australia. Whether you run a busy paint shop in Melbourne or manage a regional operation, these FAQs explain everything from filter replacement to emergency repairs.
We supply a full range of filters including intake, exhaust, carbon, ceiling, floor, and premium paint pocket filters. We also stock filter rolls, frames, and media designed to fit most spray booth makes and models. Explore our full range in the Spray Booth Filters & Parts Shop.
Filters should be replaced regularly to keep airflow clean and consistent. For busy paint shops in metro areas, we recommend every 2–3 weeks or about 100–150 hours of spraying. If you notice overspray build up, reduced airflow, or uneven paint finishes, change them sooner.
Yes. You can order spray booth filters online with fast delivery to Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, and regional areas across Australia.
Yes. Our technicians can deliver and install filters during scheduled spray booth servicing or as a one off job. This ensures proper fitment, tested airflow, and compliance with Australian standards.
Yes. We stock exhaust filters, roof inlet filters, carbon filters, and other specialist media. All available for purchase Australia wide or installation by our service team.
For small workshops, the best filtration setup is usually a combination of high quality intake filters and a premium floor or exhaust media that captures overspray without restricting airflow. Many small paint shops choose paint pocket style exhaust filters because they hold more overspray, maintain consistent airflow, and reduce how often filters need changing.
We offer complete spray booth servicing and preventative maintenance programs, breakdown repairs, airflow testing, and compliance checks to keep your booth safe and efficient.
Signs your booth may need servicing include reduced airflow, overspray build up, uneven paint finishes, strange noises, or failing compliance tests. Regular maintenance helps prevent these issues before they affect your workflow.
Yes. Our technicians clean plenums, fans, and ductwork to remove overspray and dust build up during service visits. This improves airflow, reduces fire risk, and extends booth lifespan.
Pricing depends on booth size, service frequency, and parts required. We provide upfront quotes and can create a maintenance plan tailored to your workshop’s needs and budget.
Yes. Our licensed technicians work on all major brands including Lowbake, Dalby, Nova Verta, and more, from small automotive booths to large industrial systems.
Yes. We have teams based in these cities, with regular regional runs across Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, and Western Australia.
Yes. Orders are shipped daily across Australia. Metro areas usually receive delivery within 1–3 business days, and regional shipping times vary by carrier and location.
Total Spraybooth Care serves customers Australia wide, from Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth to regional centres nationwide.
Yes. We provide airflow testing and compliance reports to help meet Australian standards. This can be included with maintenance or booked as a stand alone service.
Yes. We offer emergency breakdown support Australia wide. Call us and we will dispatch a technician as quickly as possible to get your booth back up and running.
The easiest way is to call (03) 9797 5555 during business hours or email [email protected]. You can also visit our Contact page to book a service or submit an enquiry online.