Best shower pump for gravity fed system options typically include a twin-impeller, positive or negative head pump designed to boost low natural water pressure. In Irish homes, the Stuart Turner Monsoon and Salamander CT Force ranges are the most reliable choices because they deliver consistent pressure and are engineered specifically for gravity-fed setups. According to Stuart Turner’s technical guidance, a correctly sized pump matched to the system’s head height is essential for stable flow and long-term performance.
If your shower turns into a slow drip every morning, you’re definitely not alone. Thousands of Dublin homes—especially older ones—still use gravity-fed water systems, and weak pressure is one of the most common issues we’re called out to fix.
At Dublin Shower Pumps, we’ve helped homeowners from Ballsbridge to Blanchardstown upgrade from old, noisy, low-pressure pumps to modern systems that actually deliver a proper shower. And because we’re an Authorised Stuart Turner Installer, we recommend and install pumps that are proven to work reliably in Irish homes.
Before we go into the best pumps, let’s quickly look at why gravity-fed systems struggle—and why the right pump can completely transform your shower.

A gravity-fed system is typically found in older Irish homes. You’ll see:
A cold water storage tank in the attic
A hot water cylinder on the floor below
Water flowing down to your shower using only gravity
It’s simple, but the downside is predictable:
If your shower is at the same level as the tank—or even slightly below—you’ll feel it instantly. Trickling water, poor rinsing, fluctuating temperature… that’s the reality of most gravity-fed setups around Dublin.
The good news?
A properly-sized shower pump solves all of this instantly—provided you choose the right one.
Understanding the difference between these two systems is key to choosing the right shower pump.
Gravity Fed Systems (which we explained above) rely on natural water flow from a tank above. They’re common in older Dublin homes and almost always need a pump to bring your shower pressure up to modern standards.
Mains Pressure Systems, on the other hand, pull water directly from the mains supply—often via a combi boiler or an unvented cylinder. These systems generally have stronger, more consistent pressure without the need for additional pumps.
| Feature | Gravity Fed | Mains Pressure |
|---|---|---|
| Water Source | Storage tank (attic) | Direct from mains |
| Pressure Level | Typically low | Moderate to high |
| Shower Pump Needed? | Usually yes | Sometimes (depends on layout) |
| Common in… | Older homes, renovations | Newer builds, modern systems |
If your home relies on gravity rather than mains pressure, you’ll almost always benefit from a twin-impeller booster pump designed for Irish-style plumbing.
At Dublin Shower Pumps, we always assess your existing water system before installing anything. No guesswork, no cookie-cutter solutions—just the right setup, done right.
Also, keep in mind that gravity fed systems can sometimes be prone to airlocks when installing a new pump. If you’re not sure how to deal with this, check out our guide on how to prevent airlocks in your shower pump.
As an authorised installer, we deal with every brand — but based on performance, durability, and how well they handle Irish plumbing layouts, these are our top picks for 2025.
We prioritise pumps that are:
Quiet
Reliable
Suitable for low head height
Long-lasting
Supported with strong Irish warranties
If you want reliable, quiet pressure with minimal vibration, this is the best value pump on the Irish market. Stuart Turner Monsoon is the most trusted pump we install—and because we’re authorised installers, you get full manufacturer support.
Designed specifically for gravity-fed systems
Extremely quiet (UK noise-rated)
Long-lasting brass body
Smooth, reliable performance
Perfect for mixer showers and low-feed setups
Irish homes with short vertical distance (“low head height”) benefit massively
✔ Single showers
✔ Homes with low water pressure
✔ Quiet operation
✔ Long-term reliability
This is a strong negative-head option for homes where the tank isn’t much higher than the shower head.
Negative head activation (ideal for attic conversions)
Anti-vibration technology
Good balance between power and noise
Suitable where natural gravity flow is weak
✔ Attic bathrooms
✔ Homes with poor natural flow
✔ Upgrades from older positive head pumps
A stainless-steel body, excellent power, and good for homes with multiple outlets or bigger shower heads.
Handles multiple bathroom use
Strong pressure boost
Durable construction
Ideal for families or busy households
✔ Large households
✔ Multiple bathrooms
✔ Power showers
This is one of the biggest points homeowners misunderstand.
Works only when there is enough natural flow (gravity).
Your tank is at least 1m above your shower head
Water flows naturally even without a pump
Turns on even when natural flow is extremely low.
Your shower is on the same level or above the tank
You have an attic bathroom
Your shower doesn’t start unless you run the taps first
At Dublin Shower Pumps, we always check this properly before installation — choosing the wrong one is the #1 cause of noise, surging, and pump failure.
If your pump used to feel powerful but now struggles, look for:
Surging or inconsistent pressure
Loud humming, rattling, or grinding
Pump shutting down randomly
Hot-to-touch casing
Water leaks around the base
These are classic signs we see every week across Dublin.
If you’re noticing any of these, your pump may need replacement. You can also check our full guide on shower pump replacement issues for more details.
Because every home is different, our installations follow a simple but thorough process:
System check – Gravity or mains? Positive or negative head?
Correct pump selection – Stuart Turner, Salamander, or Grundfos based on your home
Safe installation – Fully compliant with Irish plumbing standards
Testing and calibration – Ensuring noise levels are low and pressure is balanced
Support – Advice on maintenance and early warning signs
When installed correctly, a shower pump should last 7–10 years without a fuss.
We’re not just installers — we’re specialists.
Here’s why homeowners trust us:
Authorised Stuart Turner Installers
Fully qualified and insured team
Fast, clean, professional work
Transparent pricing
Local knowledge of Dublin’s common pressure issues
Reliable pumps that last
Whether you’re installing a pump for the first time or upgrading a noisy old unit, we’ll help you pick the right model and install it the right way.
Not sure which pump suits your gravity-fed system?
That’s exactly what we’re here for.
We provide clear advice, quick installations, and reliable pumps that perform for years.
📱 Call us or message us on WhatsApp — we’ll get your shower pressure sorted.
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For a gravity-fed system, you usually need a twin impeller shower pump designed to boost both hot and cold feeds. Homes with strong natural flow can use a positive head pump, while homes with very low flow or attic bathrooms typically require a negative (universal) head pump.
Yes — gravity-fed systems are the most common setups for shower pump installation in Ireland. A correctly sized pump can increase water pressure significantly, provided the system has proper pipework, ventilation, and a cold-water storage tank.
You can boost a gravity-fed shower by installing a dedicated shower pump, increasing the head height (tank-to-shower distance), or upgrading pipework to reduce restrictions. In most homes, a Stuart Turner Monsoon pump provides the strongest and most reliable upgrade.
Mixer showers with a pump are generally the best option for gravity-fed systems. They allow full control of temperature and deliver strong, steady flow when paired with the right pump.
Choose a pump based on your system type (gravity-fed vs mains), natural flow rate, number of outlets, and whether you need positive or negative head activation. For most Dublin homes, a 1.5–3.0 bar twin impeller pump is the safest choice.
Stuart Turner is widely regarded as the most reliable shower pump brand for Irish homes due to build quality, quiet performance, and long-term durability. Salamander and Grundfos also offer strong alternatives for specific setups.
You need a qualified plumber to install the pump and ensure proper pipework, and in some cases a certified electrician for the electrical connection. Both must comply with Irish safety standards.
Yes — if the issue is low water pressure from a gravity-fed system, upgrading the shower alone won’t solve it. Installing a pump directly boosts flow from your hot and cold water supplies.