Eish, more expenses… But how much does the instalment of a Water Pressure Booster Pump set you back?
No one wants to spend money on drainage, plumbing, heating or other behind-the-scenes systems, we feel you. But how important is it to be comfortable at our place of business? It is after all where health, quality of life, ease of mind and preferably a stress free environment are key. People often forget that the better you feel at work, the more productive your day will be.
If you’re not just in charge of your own workspace, but are dealing with a number of staff you’re managing not just your own health, but ultimately that of all your people. So, next time you’re looking at the numbers and trying to figure out an appropriate budget, factor in your own and your employees’ health and state of mind as well.
Let’s look at the specifics.
The cost of installing a water pressure booster pump in a multi-storey building in London can vary depending on several factors such as the size and type of the building, the existing plumbing system, and the desired water pressure level. On average, you can expect to budget around £5000-£8000 for this type of installation.
Here is a breakdown of possible costs involved in installing a water pressure booster pump for a multi-storey building in London:

- 1. Equipment and Materials: The equipment and materials needed for the installation will be one of the main costs. This includes the pump, piping, valves, fittings, and other necessary components. The cost of these items can range from £1000 to £4000 depending on their quality and specifications. Don’t underestimate the size of your building, as it will be a big factor in accumulating the total costs.
- 2. Labour Costs: Hiring a professional plumber or contractor for the installation is essential to ensure the job is done correctly. The labour costs vary depending on the complexity of the installation, but they can range from £1500 to £3000. Our labour rates are at a market competitive price, while delivering certified professionals. Reach out for more details on our rates, or to see how we can work within your budget.
- 3. Building Modifications: In some cases, modifications may need to be made to your building’s plumbing system to accommodate the new water pressure booster pump. This may involve rerouting pipes or adding new ones, which can increase the overall costs of the installation.
- 4. Testing and Commissioning: Once the installation is complete, the system will need to be tested and commissioned to ensure it is working correctly and providing the desired water pressure level. This can add additional costs of around £500-£1000.
- 5. Maintenance and Repairs: don’t forgetl to factor in ongoing maintenance and potential repair costs for your water pressure booster pump. When done right though, this will not be too much of an add on as a well designed system will help prolong the life of your pump and prevent any major repairs in the future.
Overall, it’s important to budget enough money for a high-quality water pressure booster pump installation to ensure that you have reliable and adequate water pressure on your entire property. It may seem like a significant investment upfront, but it can greatly improve the comfort and productivity of everyone in the building.