Top 5 Best Water Pressure Booster Pumps (2024 Review)

Are you interested in buying the best water pressure booster pump?

In this guide, you'll learn:

  • My #1 top choice for booster pumps
  • A brief overview on installation
  • Top benefits of booster pumps
  • And more!
best water pressure booster pump reviews

Having low water pressure is one of the top complaints I hear from buyers during my home inspections.

Sometimes the home's piping has too small of a diameter or there may even be municipal water pressure issues.

Keep reading to learn about the highest rated pressure pumps and our handy buyer's guide!

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Kolerflo
  • Add 20-psi
  • Easy Install
  • Brass Unions
  • Add 20-psi
  • Easy Install
  • Brass Unions
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Simer
  • Add 40-psi
  • 6-ft Power Cord
  • Steel Housing
  • Add 40-psi
  • 6-ft Power Cord
  • Steel Housing
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Grundfos
  • Quiet
  • W/ Pressure Tank
  • W/ Check Valve
  • Quiet
  • W/ Pressure Tank
  • W/ Check Valve
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Davey
  • Add 50-psi
  • Steel Housing
  • Smart Controller
  • Add 50-psi
  • Steel Housing
  • Smart Controller
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Burcam
  • Add 50-psi
  • Steel Housing
  • Jet Pump
  • Add 50-psi
  • Steel Housing
  • Jet Pump
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My Overall #1 Rated Pick

kolerflo
  • Boost your home water pressure by an additional 20-psi
  • All brass unions
  • Easy install (just need wrench)
  • Includes quality switch
  • Plug into regular outlet

My overall #1 top pick for the best booster pump is made by Kolerflo. This high quality water booster pump will increase your household water pressure by up to 20-psi. It includes all brass unions, a switch, and it just plugs into a regular outlet. The Kolerflo pump is simple to install and just requires a wrench.

water pressure booster pump (home water ideal psi)

Top 5 Best Water Pressure Booster Pumps

The Kolerflo 120-watt pump is a budget-friendly way to increase your home's water pressure.

This pump is easy to install for the DIY homeowner, only a wrench is needed, saving the cost of a plumber.

The Kolerflo will boost your home's water pressure by about 20psi ABOVE the current water pressure.

It comes with a high quality flow switch, all brass unions, NPT threads (for union and switch), and power cord for outlet.

  • Boost home water pressure by 20psi
  • Easy installation with threaded union & switch
  • All brass unions
  • Somewhat noisy
  • May not boost pressure enough for some homes

The Simer 3/4 HP Booster Pump is an effective way to increase your whole home water pressure.

The pump runs automatically when the water pressure drops, and it on average will boost your water pressure about 35-40 psi.

It comes with a 6-ft power cord so you can just plug it into a normal 120-volt outlet. The pump is made out of stainless steel so it is rust and corrosion resistant.

  • Adds up to 40 psi to your existing water pressure
  • 6-foot power cord
  • Stainless steel housing
  • Customer complaints of leaking

The Grundfos 3/4 HP water booster pump is a quality motor to boost your home's water pressure.

This self-priming pump has built in safety features such as dry run protection so it won't get damaged.

It is also quiet so it won't wake you up when running in the night.

The built in diaphragm pressure tank will help reduce the number of starts. The pump also has a built in check valve, flow sensor, and controller.

  • Very quiet water pressure pump
  • Includes built in diaphragm pressure tank
  • Includes built in check valve, flow sensor, and controller
  • Customer complaints of leaking
  • Poor customer service

The Davey booster pump is a high quality water pump that can give you an additional 50 psi increase in your water pressure.

The pump is made out of durable stainless steel for its casing and impellers.

It comes with the intelligent Torrium 2 controller that monitors incoming water pressure, provides adaptive starting, and has dry run protection.

  • Adds a significant 50 psi to your water pressure
  • Stainless steel construction
  • Very intelligent Torrium 2 controller
  • Expensive

The Burcam dual application pump can be used as a well jet pump or a water pressure booster pump.

It is 3/4-HP and the pump is made out of stainless steel for corrosion resistance.

Since it is a jet pump, it doesn't need a pressure tank (or pressure switch) which means less things to break down.

It has electronic controls to prevent dry running and damage.

  • Adds around 50-psi to your home water pressure
  • Stainless steel construction for corrosion resistance
  • It is a jet pump so it doesn't need a tank or pressure switch
  • Noisy
  • Requires a pressure regulator if home doesn't have one already

Booster Pumps Can Increase Water Pressure by 15 to 50-psi

A water pressure booster pump is a type of water used to boost the water pressure in residential homes.  The typical water pressure increase is in the range of 15-psi and all the way up to 50-psi depending on the size of the pump.

Most booster pumps turn on automatically when pressure is needed. Some pumps have variable speeds so it will adjust to maintain a set water pressure.

If your homes water pressure is below 40 psi, then a booster pump is probably a good solution.

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Pressurizing Pumps Can Fix Low Water Pressure From Multiple Causes

Water pressure booster pumps are commonly used to boost the city or municipal water supply because the home is situated at a higher elevation from than the municipal water supply such as on a hill.

Likewise, if your water source is located in the basement, and you have a large home, there may just be a significant distance to all of the fixtures in your home.

Sometimes a failing pressure reducing valve, usually made of bronze near your main water shutoff is failing and can cause very high or very low water pressure.

If you have galvanized steel water piping, it can corrode from the inside and lower the diameter of the piping which will lower the water pressure.

Sinks & Showers With Low Water Pressure #1 Complaint

The main advantage of a water pressure booster pump is to add around 25-50 psi to your existing water pressure.

As a home inspector, I frequently run sinks and showers that have very low water pressure—an unappealing sight to new home buyers.

Low water pressure is likely the number one complaint of new home buyers in my experience.

Read Also >> How To Install A Water Pressure Booster Pump? (10-Step Guide) 

Water Booster Pumps Will Cost Around $200 to $700

As with most home components, the largest cost is usually the labor.

But pressurizing pumps cost usually on the low side of $200 to $300 and on the high side $700 to $900.

The labor cost will depend on how much new piping the plumber will have to install such as if you want a bypass loop. A bypass loop is additional piping that will keep water flowing through the home even if you have to remove the booster pump for maintenance or replacement.

The labor cost will also depend on the amount of new valves required such as pressure valves, check valves, and shutoffs. I would say the average labor cost to install a booster pump will be $500 on the low side and can be as high as $1,000 to $1,500.

Read Also >> What Is A Water Pressure Booster Pump? [The Complete Guide] 

Booster Pumps Are Usually Installed Just After Main Water Shutoff

In this section, I will briefly go over how a water pressure booster pump is installed. If you plan on doing the installation yourself, reading the manufacturer instruction manual is highly recommended.

Some water pumps require pressure relief valves and others do not. Some booster pumps have easy connect threaded connectors, others do not. If your home doesn't have a pressure regulator, one may need to be installed prior to the pump.

Five Basic Installation Steps

  1. Determine the best location to install the pump. The best place is as close to the main source (from the wall/floor) but immediately after the main water shutoff and pressure regulator.
  2. Shutoff the main water and drain the pipes.
  3. Some optional accessories to consider installing prior to the water pump include a water pressure gauge, pressure regulator, and a bypass loop.
  4. Measure the pump location from piping, and cut the pipe.
  5. Install the pump and plug it in.

Two Ways To Adjust The Water Pressure On A Booster Pump

There are two primary ways to adjust the water pressure on a booster pump. First off, the pump may have a built in pressure regulator, so you can simply adjust it at the pump. It will likely be a screw or valve that requires a small turn to adjust the pressure.

The second place to adjust the water pressure is at the home's pressure reducing valve, it is usually made out of bronze. There is a nut on the valve, and you turn it counterclockwise to reduce the water pressure. Start slowly, and do 1/4" turns at a time and check the pressure.

Read Also >> How To Install A Booster Pump? (10-Step Guide) 

5 Things To Know Before Buying A Water Pressure Pump

Buying the best booster pump takes into account numerous factors for your specific home. Here are just a few things to look for when buying a booster pump...

1. Pressure Boost

This is probably the number one thing to consider. Will it boost your water pressure enough for you to be happy. The average PSI (pounds per square inch) that a booster pump provides is in the range of 20-50 psi above your existing water pressure. If your water pressure is in the very low range of 15-25 psi, you may want to get a booster pump that provides at least 40 psi to your existing water pressure.

2. Dedicated Circuit

Some booster pumps require dedicated circuits which means advanced electrical work at the panel box. Many booster pumps can simply be plugged into a 120 volt outlet however and will tell you the length of the power cord.

3. Extra Accessories

Some booster pumps have built in pressure relief valves, check valves, and come with shutoff valves and other accessories. Always verify what the booster pump comes with and what you may need to buy extra.

4. Pressure Regulator

There are certain water pressure booster pumps that require having a separate pressure regulator so you can adjust the water pressure. Most homes already have water pressure reducing valves, but always verify if you need to install one. In California, the code requires a pressure reducing or regulating valve.

5. Material Quality

The best water pressure booster pumps are made from quality materials like stainless steel which is highly resistant to rust and corrosion.

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4 thoughts on “Top 5 Best Water Pressure Booster Pumps (2024 Review)”

  1. Which booster pomp will give me steady pressure?
    I currently have a GRUNDFOS that broke down after 5 years in June. When I turned the faucet on it can take at least 15 to 30 seconds of running water before I get the pressured stream.
    TX

    Reply
    • Hi Marthe,

      I recommend the Watts Premier (current #1 pick) as a great all-around hot water recirculator. If you notice a significant water pressure drop with a hot water recirculator, there may be a blockage or some other problem — it is NOT normal. I recommend having a plumber evaluate the issue.

      Cheers,
      Arie

      Reply
  2. good info, glad i found this.
    our house is higher than our well and pressure/storage tank. psi there is about 60-70, measures 30 at the house. what works best here? does it matter if the pump is at the wellhead/storage tank or at the house level? thanks!

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