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How to Measure for the Right Paint Booth Filter Size

How to Measure for the Right Paint Booth Filter Size

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A ceiling or intake filter that's even slightly undersized leaves gaps — and unfiltered air takes the path of least resistance straight into your spray zone. Getting the size right is the difference between a clean finish and chasing dust nibs. Here's how to measure.

Measure the Opening, Not the Old Filter

Old filters shrink, stretch, and compress. Always measure the actual filter opening — the ceiling plenum or filter grid that holds the media — not the used filter you're pulling out.

How to Measure a Ceiling / Intake Filter

  1. Measure the width and length of the filter opening in inches.
  2. For a multi-panel ceiling bank, measure one bay and note how many bays your ceiling holds.
  3. Write down width × length (e.g., 38" × 107") and the quantity you need.

Bag, Pocket & Roll Filters

For exhaust bag/pocket filters, match the frame opening (width × height) and pocket depth. For roll media, you only need the width — you cut it to length on site.

Standard Size or Custom-Cut?

If your measurement matches a common size, shop your booth brand's filters. If it doesn't — common on legacy or modified booths — we custom-cut ceiling blankets to your exact dimensions.

Let Us Confirm It

Not confident in your measurement? Use Find My Filter or send us a photo of your booth tag and filter opening, and a technician will confirm the right size before you order.

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