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Power Shower Installation Costs in Ireland: 2026 Pricing & Essential Advice

Updated June 2026 7 min read

Thinking about upgrading your shower experience? Power showers are a popular choice in Ireland, especially in homes with low water pressure or those seeking a more powerful, invigorating flow. But how much should you expect to budget for a professional power shower installation in 2026?

For a straightforward replacement of an existing power shower, including both the unit and qualified labour, costs typically range from €650 to €1,000. If you're fitting a power shower for the first time (which often means more work for plumbing and electrics), budget between €800 and €1,500 all-in, depending on the complexity and the model you choose.

It's important to keep in mind: the final bill can move up or down based on several factors, such as your home’s bathroom layout, the specific unit, electrical upgrades required, and your location within Ireland. Let's break down these costs, factors, and tips so you can budget confidently – and avoid unnecessary surprises.

Typical Power Shower Installation Costs in Ireland (2026)

JobTypical price (incl. VAT)
Replacement installation (labour only)Assumes straightforward swap of old unit for new€350–€500
New installation (labour only)Additional plumbing & electrics normally required€500–€800
Entry-level power shower unit€300–€500
Mid-range power shower unit€500–€700
High-end power shower unitAdvanced features/premium brands€700+
Total cost (replacement, incl. labour & unit)€650–€1,000
Total cost (new, incl. labour & unit)€800–€1,500
Electrical upgrades (if required)E.g., consumer unit or new wiring€300–€600

Prices are typical 2026 estimates and vary by job, condition and location.

What Is a Power Shower—and Who Needs One?

A power shower is a shower system that takes water from both your hot and cold supplies and uses a built-in pump to boost water pressure. For anyone in a home with unreliable flow or older pipework, the difference can be night and day. Power showers deliver a stronger, steadier stream, often considered essential in rural homes or properties with gravity-fed systems.

  • Not reliant on your home’s water pressure—built-in pump creates reliable high flow
  • Mixes hot and cold water for consistent temperature
  • Ideal for older homes or renovations
  • Usually more powerful than electric showers

Cost Factors: What Drives the Price Up or Down?

While the typical figures give you an idea, several factors will affect your quote. Some—like your location or the type of unit you choose—are obvious. Others only become clear once a professional surveys your system.

  • Bathroom layout: Moving or adding pipework increases labour.
  • Electrical system: Older consumer units or insufficient wiring can require professional upgrades.
  • Choice of unit: Advanced or branded models (thermostatic controls, digital features) cost more.
  • Home location: Dublin rates can be 10–20% higher than in other counties, largely due to labour.
  • Pump or water pressure needs: Very low pressure may demand extra work or a larger pump.

Understanding the Costs: Labour, Units & Electrical Upgrades

Labour forms a large portion of the overall price. Swapping an old power shower for a new model will usually take less time and cost less, as much of the plumbing and electrical set-up is already in place. New installations, where significant plumbing or rewiring is required, will inevitably be more expensive.

The actual shower unit also varies in price. Entry-level models are perfectly functional for most households, but mid-range and high-end units come with features such as digital controls, quieter pumps, and advanced safety shut-offs. Electrical upgrades, if your fuse board is outdated or you lack dedicated wiring, typically add €300–€600 to the job.

Legal Requirements & Safety: What Irish Homeowners Must Know

For any power shower installation, particularly those involving new wiring, it’s the law that all major electrical work be completed by a Safe Electric–registered contractor. They’ll work to I.S. 10101:2020 standards, ensuring everything is safely fused and compliant. Always ask for proof of registration and proper certification upon completion.

Similarly, plumbing modifications should only be undertaken by experienced professionals familiar with Irish building codes. This helps ensure not just your comfort, but also your home insurance validity and long-term safety.

Money-Saving Tips and Practical Advice

  • Get at least three quotes from registered, insured installers.
  • Ask if VAT is included—23% is standard in 2026.
  • Clarify if electrical and plumbing upgrades are covered in the quote.
  • Inquire about both unit and labour warranties, and keep documentation.
  • Consider water- and energy-efficient models—they can reduce long-term bills.
  • As of 2026, SEAI grants do not cover new power showers, but double-check the SEAI website periodically.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need a new consumer unit or wiring for my power shower?+

Not always. If your current electrical set-up is modern and meets safety requirements, you may not need an upgrade. However, older fuse boards or insufficient wiring do often require new cables or consumer unit work, typically adding €300–€600.

Will power showers increase my household energy bills?+

Power showers use more water (and energy for heating) than electric showers due to higher flow rates. Choosing a modern, energy-efficient model can help limit your ongoing costs.

Is it legal to DIY install a power shower in Ireland?+

No, not for new wiring or significant electrical work. By law, a Safe Electric–registered electrician must handle any major electrical aspects of power shower installations to comply with Irish standards.

Can I get a grant or SEAI support for a power shower install?+

As of 2026, there are no SEAI grants specifically for power shower installations. Check the SEAI website for up-to-date information, as incentives can change.

How long will it take to install a power shower?+

A straightforward replacement can be completed in half a day to a full day. A completely new install or one requiring electrical panel upgrades could take a full day or more.

What’s the warranty situation for power showers?+

Most power shower units come with their own manufacturer’s warranty (typically 2–5 years). Installation work should also be covered by your installer’s workmanship guarantee—always confirm these details before hiring.

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