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Where to install shower pump is typically beside the hot water cylinder and close to the cold water storage tank at floor level, allowing gravity to feed water directly into the pump for steady flow and strong pressure. Installing the pump low with short pipe runs reduces airlocks, noise, and pressure loss while improving reliability and lifespan. Proper placement below the tank water line is recommended by plumbing best practice guidelines (Source: UK Water Regulations Advisory Scheme – WRAS).

Where to Install a Shower Pump for the Best Pressure and Performance

If your shower pressure is weak or inconsistent, the problem is often not the pump itself — it’s where the shower pump is installed. Positioning makes a big difference. Even a high-quality pump will struggle if it’s fitted in the wrong place, too far from the water source, or above the tank level.

In most Dublin homes with gravity-fed systems, a shower pump should be installed close to the hot water cylinder and cold water storage tank, usually in the hot press or directly beside it. This allows the pump to receive a steady flow of water and prevents air entering the pipework. When pumps are fitted too far away, too high, or on long pipe runs, you can get noise, vibration, pressure drops, or frequent cut-outs.

We regularly see issues caused simply by poor positioning. Getting the location right from the start saves breakdowns, call-outs, and unnecessary replacements.

where to install shower pump beside hot water cylinder in Dublin home hot press

Install the Pump Close to the Cylinder and Water Tank

The golden rule we follow on every installation is simple: keep the pump as low and as close to the water supply as possible.

Shower pumps work best when they can “pull” water naturally from the cylinder and tank. Installing them at floor level inside the hot press or on a solid base beside the cylinder helps maintain constant flow and reduces the chance of airlocks or dry running.

If the pump is installed too high, air can get trapped inside the pipes. This leads to noisy operation, loss of pressure, or the pump switching off completely. If you’ve ever had a pump that hums but doesn’t move water, it’s often an air issue. We covered the fixes in our guide on how to prevent airlocks in shower pump systems.

It’s also important to check that your home actually uses a gravity-fed setup before installing a pump. Pumps aren’t suitable for combi or mains-pressure systems. If you’re unsure, our quick guide on choosing a shower pump for gravity fed system explains how to tell and what works best.

Getting these basics right means quieter operation, stronger pressure, and a pump that lasts for years instead of months.

Best Places to Fit a Shower Pump in Your Home

Once you know the pump should sit close to the cylinder and tank, the next question is where exactly it should go.

In most Irish homes, there are a few practical locations that work really well. The goal is always the same — short pipe runs, solid support, and easy access for maintenance.

Hot press (airing cupboard)

This is usually the best option. The cylinder and pipework are already here, so the pump gets a strong, steady water supply. It also keeps everything tidy and easy to service later.

Utility room or downstairs storage

If space is tight in the hot press, a nearby utility room can work just as well. As long as the pipe runs are short and the pump stays below the tank level, performance will be good.

Under-stairs cupboard

This can be a handy alternative in smaller homes. It keeps noise away from bedrooms and still allows the pump to sit low and stable.

Wherever you install it, the pump should always sit on a solid, level surface, not loose boards or shelves. Using anti-vibration feet or a rubber mat also helps reduce noise travelling through the house.

A well-positioned pump should run quietly in the background. If you can clearly hear it through walls or floors, it’s often a sign the location or mounting isn’t ideal.

Where Not to Install a Shower Pump (Common Mistakes)

We often get called out to fix pumps that are perfectly fine — they’re just installed in the wrong place.

Unfortunately, poor positioning creates what people think are “pump faults”, when really it’s an installation issue.

Here are the most common mistakes we see.

In the attic or loft

This is probably the biggest one. Pumps installed too high struggle to draw water properly and are much more likely to suffer from airlocks or pressure problems. They also get very cold in winter and can be harder to access for repairs.

Too far from the cylinder

Long pipe runs reduce pressure and make the pump work harder than it should. The result is weaker showers and a shorter pump lifespan.

On wooden floors or loose boards

This causes vibration and noise. Homeowners often complain that the pump sounds like it’s shaking the house. A solid base makes a huge difference.

In tight, unventilated spaces

Pumps generate heat. If they’re boxed in with no airflow, they can overheat and cut out.

Near bedrooms or living areas

Even quiet pumps make some sound. Installing them directly under a bedroom floor often leads to complaints later.

Avoiding these mistakes from the start saves a lot of frustration. Most pressure and noise problems come down to placement, not the pump itself.

Signs Your Shower Pump Is Installed in the Wrong Place

A lot of people assume their pump is faulty when something feels off.

But in many homes we visit, the pump itself is perfectly fine — it’s just installed in the wrong location.

Poor positioning creates symptoms that look like breakdowns.

If you notice any of the following, the issue may be placement rather than the pump:

Losing pressure over time

If your shower starts strong but quickly weakens, the pump may be too far from the tank or struggling to pull water properly.

Loud vibration or humming

A pump that sounds like it’s shaking the floor is usually mounted on loose boards or hollow spaces instead of a solid base.

Cutting out or stopping mid-shower

This often happens when air gets into the system or the pump overheats due to poor ventilation.

Spurts of air or uneven water flow

Air trapped in the pipes can cause spluttering taps and inconsistent pressure.

Pump running but little water coming through

This is a classic sign that the pump isn’t getting a steady water supply from the tank.

We see these problems all the time, and many are solved simply by moving the pump a short distance to a better location. It’s surprising how much difference proper placement can make to both performance and noise.

Should You Install a Shower Pump Yourself or Call a Professional?

It’s tempting to treat a shower pump like any other DIY job.

On paper, it looks straightforward — connect a few pipes, wire it up, and switch it on.

But in reality, small mistakes during installation can cause ongoing problems for years.

Things like:

  • incorrect pipe sizes

  • missing non-return valves

  • poor positioning

  • loose fittings

  • weak electrical connections

  • no anti-vibration mounting

These don’t always show up straight away. The pump might seem fine for a few weeks, then start losing pressure or making noise.

We often get called out to “fix a broken pump” that was only installed recently, when really it just needs to be repositioned or reinstalled correctly.

A professional installation means:

  • the pump is placed in the best location

  • pipework is balanced properly

  • noise is reduced

  • airlocks are avoided

  • everything runs safely and reliably

For most homeowners, getting it done right the first time saves money and hassle in the long run.

Shower Pump Placement Checklist (Quick Guide Before You Install)

If you’re planning a new pump or moving an existing one, it helps to keep things simple.

Before installing, run through this quick checklist. It covers the basics we follow on most homes across Dublin.

Your shower pump should be:

✔ Close to the hot water cylinder
✔ Near the cold water storage tank
✔ Installed below the tank water level
✔ On a solid, flat surface (not loose floorboards)
✔ Mounted with anti-vibration feet or a rubber base
✔ Easy to access for future servicing
✔ In a dry, ventilated space
✔ Away from bedrooms where noise could travel

If even one of these isn’t right, you may notice weaker pressure, extra noise, or ongoing problems later.

Good placement isn’t complicated — it’s just about keeping pipe runs short, the pump low, and everything stable.

Getting these few details right makes a big difference to how the shower feels every day.

plumber showing where to install shower pump during professional installation

Final Thoughts – Getting the Best Performance from Your Shower Pump

Most shower pump problems aren’t caused by the pump itself.

They come down to where it’s fitted.

We’ve seen brand new pumps struggle simply because they were placed too high, too far away, or mounted poorly. And we’ve also seen older pumps run perfectly for years just because they were installed in the right spot from day one.

So if you’re wondering where to install shower pump systems for the best results, the answer is simple: keep it low, close to the cylinder, and securely mounted.

A little planning at the start saves a lot of noise, pressure issues, and future repairs.

And if you’re ever unsure, it’s always better to ask for advice than risk installing it twice. We’re always happy to help homeowners across Dublin get strong, reliable shower pressure without the headaches.

Frequently Asked Questions About Shower Pump Installation

Where is the best place to install a shower pump?

The best place is beside the hot water cylinder and cold water tank, usually in the hot press or airing cupboard. The pump should sit low, close to the water source, and below the tank level. Short pipe runs improve flow, reduce noise, and prevent airlocks, giving stronger and more reliable pressure.

How far can a shower pump be from the shower?

Ideally, keep the pump within a few metres of the cylinder and tank rather than the shower itself. Long pipe runs reduce pressure and make the pump work harder. The closer the pump is to the water supply, the better the performance and lifespan.

Where should a water pump be placed in a house?

Water pumps should be installed on a solid, level surface near the water source, not in lofts or high positions. Floor level in a hot press or utility room works best. This helps maintain steady flow, reduces vibration, and prevents air entering the system.

Can I fit a shower pump above the cylinder?

No, it’s not recommended. Installing a pump above the cylinder or tank can cause airlocks and poor suction. Pumps work best when gravity feeds water into them. Keeping the pump below the water level ensures smooth and consistent pressure.

What are common shower pump installation mistakes?

Common mistakes include placing the pump in the attic, using long pipe runs, mounting on loose floorboards, poor ventilation, or fitting the wrong pump type. These issues cause noise, weak pressure, and frequent breakdowns. Correct placement and setup avoid most problems.

How much does a plumber charge to fit a shower pump in Dublin?

In Dublin, shower pump installation typically costs €250–€500 for labour, depending on pipework changes and access. The pump itself is extra. Complex installations or upgrades may cost more. Getting it installed properly saves money on future repairs.

Do I need a positive or negative head shower pump?

Most gravity-fed homes use a positive head pump, which requires natural water flow from the tank. If your outlets are level with or above the tank, a negative head pump may be needed. A quick check of your system setup will confirm the right type.

Does horizontal distance affect shower pump performance?

Yes. Longer pipe runs reduce pressure and increase strain on the pump. Keeping the pump close to the cylinder and tank improves efficiency and reduces noise. Short, direct pipework always gives better results than long routes around the house.

How high can a shower pump lift water?

Domestic shower pumps are not designed to lift water high vertically. They boost pressure, not suction. That’s why they should be installed below the tank water level. Trying to lift water too far upward often leads to poor flow and air problems.

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Éanna Duffy
10:58 11 Sep 25
Water pump replacement. Very professional service and not an easy job. George an absolute Gentleman and very professional.
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Response from the owner 11:29 18 Sep 25
Thank you Éanna for your kind words. That was a tricky pump replacement, but I’m glad we got it sorted smoothly for you. It was a real pleasure to work with you, and I appreciate you taking the time to share your experience. If you need anything in the future, don’t hesitate to reach out.— George
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Marifi Labanza
17:34 04 Mar 25
George changed our water pump quickly , Very nice man to deal with , highly recommended 👍
Response from the owner 09:49 04 Jul 25
Hi Marifi,Thank you for the lovely review! I’m glad I could help with your water pump replacement and get everything sorted quickly. At Dublin Shower Pumps, we’re committed to fast, friendly service across Dublin.Much appreciated!– George
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Jonathan M
09:40 18 Feb 25
Stuart Turner water pump replacement done by George.
Great service, recommended
Response from the owner 09:50 04 Jul 25
Hi Jonathan,Thanks a lot for the kind words! It was a pleasure replacing your Stuart Turner shower pump. At Dublin Shower Pumps, we specialise in fast, reliable pump replacements across Dublin. Really appreciate the recommendation!– George
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alan hartley
11:37 15 Jan 25
I recently purchased a pump for my upstairs shower and it is working so much better than a previous one installed . I highly recommend this website as everything sold is of the highest quality and reliability. 👍👍
Response from the owner 09:50 04 Jul 25
Hi Alan,Thank you so much for your great feedback! We’re glad to hear your new shower pump is performing better and delivering the water pressure you needed upstairs. At Dublin Shower Pumps, we always aim to provide top-quality and reliable solutions for shower pump replacements and installations across Dublin.Appreciate the recommendation!– George.
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Sergiu Sandu
11:13 15 Jan 25
Stuart Turner water pump replacement done by George .

Great prices & very clean Job .
Response from the owner 11:38 05 Aug 25
Hi Sergiu,Thanks a lot for the kind words! Delighted to hear you were happy with the Stuart Turner pump replacement and the overall service. Clean work and fair pricing are always a priority — appreciate you noticing!– George
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Andrii Morozov
08:54 21 Oct 21
George was able to quickly diagnose the problem by phone and thus purchase the replacement part in advance.
Also he did some work outside of the main scope. George found and fixed small pipe leak and toilet drip issues, and did not charge me for that!
Great quality!
Response from the owner 19:36 21 Oct 21
Thank you very much for your review !!!
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Saul Rugero
20:25 23 Sep 21
Great plumber, always happy to recommend. Gave me great advice in relation to replacing my apartment pump. He also came very quickly after 6pm and I was back up running the same night. A+!
Response from the owner 20:51 23 Sep 21
Thank you very much Saul for your review !!!
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Golara Farhoomand
18:38 31 Aug 21
George came in after hours as an emergency and was very helpful and proficient at his job! Thanks again
Response from the owner 20:05 31 Aug 21
Thank you very much !!!
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Anthony Manly
17:25 28 Jul 21
George always helps us and works to a great quality.
Response from the owner 18:17 28 Jul 21
Thank you very much for your review Anthony !!!
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Colm Higgins
13:37 14 Jul 21
Excellent service. George was very efficient and did a good and tidy job. Would recommend.
Response from the owner 13:48 14 Jul 21
Thank you very much Colm !!!
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Anlin Tang
11:33 15 May 21
5 stars service! George has the work done super nicely and efficiently, fast response and work done smoothly!
Response from the owner 13:40 15 May 21
Thank you Anlin for your review !!!
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Adam Masterson
18:23 15 Jan 21
George is brilliant. Super efficient and friendly, always gets the job done swiftly. Texted him one evening and even though he said he had a backlog, managed to squeeze me in the next day anyway. I have great time for George and I would recommend him to anyone thinking about renovating a bathroom or building a new house and for any repairs needed at all!
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Frank Meuter
12:57 04 Jun 20
George did an excellent job. Shower pump installed and great after care. He knows his field and solutions better than any of the others. I can highly recommend him!
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Garry Healy
07:47 31 Aug 19
George got me out of a sticky situation at very short notice. I contacted him by text with a pump issue at 9pm one evening and, after some honest up front advice, he had a new pump fitted by midday the next day. Super service & honest advice - highly recommend.

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