Paint Booth Removal & Demolition

When a booth reaches the end of its life, getting it out of your building is its own project. WERCS handles the complete takedown: utility decommissioning, controlled dismantling, haul-away and disposal, and a broom-clean floor ready for whatever comes next. We remove paint booths, spray booths, ovens, compressors, and full finishing systems nationwide.

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Problems We Solve

WERCS technicians are experts at diagnosing and fixing paint booth issues that cost you time and money.

Dead Equipment, Live Floor Space

An idle booth occupies square footage your production needs. WERCS removes obsolete equipment so the space goes back to work.

Facility Closure or Relocation

Lease-end and relocation deadlines do not wait. We schedule takedowns around your move date and leave the space in turnover condition.

Beyond Economical Repair

Some booths cost more to fix or bring into compliance than they are worth. We help you make the call, then handle the removal when replacement wins.

Making Room for New Equipment

A new booth cannot go in until the old one comes out. WERCS sequences removal and installation as one project to minimize production downtime.

In-House Demo Is Risky

Booths sit on live electrical, gas lines, and compressed air, with heavy panels and elevated ductwork overhead. Our crews decommission utilities and dismantle safely so your people never have to.

Disposal Headaches

Paint-laden filters, coated panels, and scrap metal each have different disposal requirements. We haul everything away and handle disposal and recycling properly.

Our Service Process

How WERCS delivers exceptional results every time

1

Scope & Site Assessment

We survey the equipment, utilities, access routes, and disposal requirements, then provide a fixed scope and timeline for the removal.

2

Utility Decommissioning

Electrical disconnect, gas and compressed air line capping, and full lockout/tagout. We decommission every connection before a single panel comes down.

3

Controlled Dismantling

Panels, doors, ductwork, fans, burners, lighting, and controls come down in a planned sequence that protects your building, your equipment, and adjacent operations.

4

Haul-Away & Disposal

We load out all material, recycle scrap metal where possible, and dispose of paint-laden filters and panels in line with applicable regulations.

5

Site Closeout

You get a broom-clean floor, documentation of the work performed, and permit closeout with local authorities. If a new booth is going in, our installation team takes over from here.

Equipment We Service

WERCS technicians are trained on all major paint booth brands and models.

All Paint Booth Brands
Takedown & Removal
Ovens & Cure Equipment
Removal
Air Compressors & Dryers
Removal
Finishing Systems & Conveyors
Removal

Compliance & Safety Standards

OSHA 1910.147 lockout/tagout on every utility disconnect
Electrical disconnect and gas line capping performed to code
Proper disposal of paint-laden filters and coated materials
Scrap metal recycling with documentation
Permit closeout with local authorities where required

Paint Booth Removal & Demolition FAQ

Common questions about our services

Yes. WERCS performs full utility decommissioning as part of every removal: electrical disconnect, gas and compressed air line capping, and complete lockout/tagout. You do not need to bring in separate trades before we arrive.
We haul everything away. Structural steel and sheet metal go to scrap recycling where possible. Paint-laden filters, coated panels, and other residue-bearing materials are disposed of in line with applicable regulations, with documentation provided.
Yes, and that is the most common way we do it. WERCS handles removal and installation as a single sequenced project, which shortens the gap between tearing out the old booth and spraying in the new one. See our paint booth installation service for the back half of that project.
Yes. We take down ovens and cure equipment, air compressors and dryers, finishing systems, conveyor sections, ductwork, and most other industrial finishing equipment. If it is in the way, ask us about it.
A typical single automotive booth comes out in one to three days. Larger industrial booths, multi-booth lines, and full finishing systems can run one to two weeks. Your quote includes a firm timeline based on the equipment, site access, and disposal requirements.
Every removal is quoted individually because size, location, utility complexity, and disposal requirements drive the price. Call 877-489-3727 or request a quote online and we will scope it with you, including any credit for recyclable scrap.

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Service Areas

WERCS provides paint booth removal & demolition services nationwide. Select your state for local information:

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