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Eagle Paint Booth Filters

Eagle manufactures paint booths for the automotive and industrial markets, offering booth configurations designed around consistent airflow and overspray control. Like any spray booth, an Eagle booth performs to its design specs only when the filters are maintained — airflow, finish quality, and booth longevity all depend on it.

Eagle Paint Booth Filter Types

Intake Filters

Intake filters control what enters the spray zone. In an Eagle downdraft booth, air is drawn in through ceiling-mounted blanket filters that sit in the plenum above the work area. These polyester blankets capture dust and airborne particulates before they reach the spray zone — the kind of contamination that shows up as surface defects in paint that cannot be buffed out after the fact.

We carry Eagle ceiling blanket filters in standard sizes. If your booth uses a non-standard ceiling opening, the Custom Cut Ceiling Filter Blanket can be ordered to your exact dimensions.

Replacement guidance: Change intake filters at least once or twice a year. In shops with daily spray activity, inspect monthly and replace as soon as airflow feels restricted or the filter surface looks visibly dirty. A loaded intake filter does not just affect finish quality — it puts extra load on the exhaust fan by reducing the pressure differential the system is designed to run at.

Exhaust Filters

Exhaust filters handle the other end of the airflow path — capturing paint overspray before it exits the booth. In an Eagle booth, the exhaust filter is the barrier between your spray environment and the outside air. A failed or overloaded exhaust filter allows paint solids to pass through, which can coat exhaust fans over time and reduce their efficiency, and may put the booth out of compliance with local air quality regulations.

Replacing exhaust filters on schedule protects the fan, keeps the booth compliant, and maintains the negative pressure balance inside the booth that keeps overspray from drifting toward the worker.

Door Seals

The Neoprene Rubber Door Sweep Strip seals the gap at the bottom of Eagle booth doors. It is 1/4" thick and available in 4" and 8" widths, sold in 10-foot lengths.

A worn or missing door sweep creates a direct path for unfiltered shop air to enter at floor level, where dust concentration is highest. It also allows overspray to escape — a problem from both a finish quality and a regulatory standpoint. If you can see daylight under the booth door or the existing sweep is compressed flat, it needs to be replaced.

Measure the width of your door gap before ordering to select the correct profile.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find the right ceiling filter size for my Eagle booth?

Measure the filter opening in your ceiling plenum — width and length in inches. Match those dimensions to the standard Eagle blanket sizes listed above. If your booth uses a non-standard opening, enter your exact measurements when ordering the Custom Cut Ceiling Filter Blanket.

How often should Eagle intake filters be replaced?

At minimum, once or twice per year under normal conditions. High-volume shops should inspect filters monthly. Signs that a filter needs replacing sooner include reduced airflow through the ceiling, visible dust buildup on the filter face, or an increase in surface contamination on finished vehicles.

Do you carry Eagle exhaust filters in specific sizes?

Browse the products above and filter by size. If you do not find an exact match, contact us with your exhaust pit or panel dimensions and we will advise on the best available option.

Can the same door sweep be used on other booth brands?

Yes. The neoprene rubber door sweep is a universal format compatible with Eagle and most other booth makes and models, as long as the width profile matches your door gap.

Feel free to explore:

  • Paint Booth Ceiling / Intake Filters — Full range of ceiling and intake filter formats across all booth brands, including blanket filters, intake panel filters, and green tacky filters.
  • Paint Booth Exhaust Filters — Browse fiberglass pads, polyester pads, exhaust filter bags, Andreae filters, and more for the exhaust side of your Eagle booth.
  • Door Seals — Full selection of booth door seals and sweeps for Eagle and other major booth brands.

Not sure which filter fits your booth?

Use our Find My Filter tool to match your booth, or send us a photo of your booth tag or current filter and a technician will identify the exact filter and size for you. Need a non-standard size? We custom-cut filters to your exact dimensions.

Not sure which size fits your booth? Read our paint booth filters by brand fitment guide for model-by-model sizing.

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