Airless Paint Sprayer Services
Hours: Open 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM, Monday Through Friday
Now Serving Palm Desert at Painter's Warehouse: 74465 CA-111, Palm Desert, CA 92260
We Are the Airless Paint Sprayer Experts
ASR Paint Sprayer Parts & Service is dedicated to providing exceptional airless paint sprayer repair and maintenance in San Diego, CA. As a locally owned business, we pride ourselves on focusing on one thing and doing it well. Our expertise in airless paint spraying systems and our commitment to high-quality work makes us a reliable choice for your repair needs.
Integrity is at the heart of everything we do, and we believe in conducting our work with honesty and transparency. Over the years, we've built a reputation for thoroughness and trustworthiness, ensuring every job is completed to the highest standard.
Whether you're a contractor, a painter, or a homeowner, our specialized knowledge in this market means you can trust us to get your equipment running smoothly. Call or text us now.
Why Choose ASR Paint Sprayer Parts & Service?
Choosing ASR Paint Sprayer Parts & Service means opting for a dedicated and knowledgeable team that truly understands airless paint spraying systems. We do one thing, and we do it very well, so you know you're in good hands when your paint sprayer needs repair.
Our locally owned business values integrity and high-quality workmanship, making us a standout choice in the San Diego area.
Airless Paint Sprayer Repairs
ASR Paint Sprayer Parts & Service specializes in repairing and maintaining airless paint sprayers.
About Us
We have extensive experience diagnosing and fixing a variety of issues, ensuring your sprayer operates at peak performance.
FAQs
Learn about our paint sprayer name brands, labor and manufacturer warranties, and pickup and delivery polices.
Paint Sprayer Tips
Helpful Tips
Did you know that the first paint sprayer was produced by Graco in the 1960s? Since then, the technology has constantly adapted to meet the needs of the modern contractor. Here are some tips that could save you a trip to the repair shop!
- Always clean out the sprayer after each use. Dirty sprayers lead to many problems.
- When not in use, store an anti-rust solution inside of your sprayer — such as anti-freeze or a 25/75 mixture of motor oil and paint thinner. If you fail to do this, rust builds up and will damage the rod and packings.
- Use throat seal to keep the rod and packings lubricated for longer life. Throat seal is not just lubricant; it contains a chemical that breaks down any overspray of paint on your rod.
- Strain your paint before using. Strained paint will preserve your rod, packings and other wear parts.
Safety Tips
WARNING: EACH SPRAYER SHOOTS OUT PAINT AT 3500 psi!
- NEVER aim a connected spray gun at another person.
- NEVER look into the tip of a connected spray gun.
- NEVER place your hand or finger over the tip of a connected spray gun.
Failure to heed these warnings could result in a major injury or worse.
Struggling With Pressure Loss? You May Have...
- A clogged gun filter
- Debris blocking the upper and lower balls from seating or a worn/defective upper or lower seat not allowing the ball to sit properly.
- A worn prime spray valve causing the sprayer to continuously run due to pressure leaking into the return line.
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