If you are planning a paint booth installation for your manufacturing facility, one of the first questions is: what will it cost? The answer depends on booth type, size, air makeup requirements, utility connections, and site conditions. As an industrial installation contractor that installs finishing systems from Sames, Graco, Binks, Wagner, and Gema, here is what we see in real-world projects.
Paint Booth Installation Cost Ranges
These are labor and installation costs only — they do not include the cost of the booth equipment itself.
| Booth Type | Installation Cost Range | What Drives the Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Basic crossdraft spray booth | $15,000 – $30,000 | Simple assembly, minimal ductwork, basic electrical |
| Downdraft spray booth | $25,000 – $60,000 | Pit work or raised platform, complex ductwork, air makeup unit |
| Large automotive downdraft booth | $50,000 – $150,000+ | Large air makeup unit, fire suppression, complex exhaust, controls integration |
| Powder coating booth + cure oven | $30,000 – $80,000 | Booth assembly, oven construction, gas piping, conveyor integration |
| Complete finishing line (booth + oven + conveyor + pre-treatment) | $100,000 – $500,000+ | Multiple systems, structural steel, full MEP, conveyor installation |
What Factors Affect Installation Cost?
1. Booth Type and Size
A small crossdraft booth for a job shop is a fundamentally different installation than a 60-foot downdraft booth for an automotive OEM paint shop. Larger booths require more structural assembly, more ductwork, larger air makeup units, and more complex utility connections.
2. Air Makeup Unit Installation
Modern spray booths require heated, filtered makeup air to replace exhausted air. The air makeup unit is often the single most expensive component to install — it is heavy (requiring crane rigging), connects to gas and electrical systems, and requires ductwork to distribute air across the booth.
3. Site Conditions
Installing a booth in a new, empty building is straightforward. Installing one in an operating facility with existing equipment, overhead obstructions, and limited crane access is significantly more complex. Retrofit installations typically cost 20-40% more than new construction installations.
4. Utility Connections
Every booth needs electrical power, exhaust ductwork, compressed air, and often natural gas (for heated air makeup). If these utilities need to be run long distances or through congested areas, costs increase. Our MEP crews handle all utility connections, which eliminates the cost of coordinating separate electrical and plumbing subcontractors.
5. Fire Suppression
Most production spray booths require fire suppression systems. Installation of fire suppression tie-ins adds cost but is non-negotiable for code compliance and insurance requirements.
6. Conveyor Integration
If your booth is part of a conveyorized finishing line, the conveyor installation through the booth adds significant scope. Overhead conveyor structural steel, track, and integration with booth openings requires careful coordination between the booth installation and conveyor installation.
How to Reduce Installation Costs
- Use a single-source installer — When one contractor handles booth assembly, structural steel, MEP, and rigging under one contract, you eliminate the coordination overhead and scope gaps between multiple subcontractors.
- Plan utility routes early — Knowing where gas, electric, compressed air, and drainage will run before the booth arrives saves time and change orders during installation.
- Prepare the site — A clean, accessible installation area with clear crane access reduces mobilization and rigging costs.
- Bundle projects — If you are installing a booth, oven, and conveyor, bundling them under one contract is more efficient than three separate installations.
Why Installation Costs Vary So Much
The wide cost ranges above reflect the reality that no two paint booth installations are the same. A powder coating booth for a small metal fabrication shop is a completely different project than a basecoat/clearcoat system in an automotive paint shop. Site conditions, union requirements, prevailing wage, shift restrictions, and existing infrastructure all affect the final number.
The best way to get an accurate installation cost is to provide your equipment specifications, site conditions, and utility availability to an experienced installer. We provide fixed-price installation quotes based on real scope assessment — not guesses.
Need a paint booth installed? Tell us about your project and we will provide a detailed installation quote. Or call 502.627.0646.