
Water pumps and booster pumps to raise water pressure at home or pump water up from a tank, including for domestic drinking water. 0.5 HP and 1 HP power options depending on the flow you need, built for reliable home use. In-store advice to help you pick the right pump for your setup.

Boosting tap pressure or pumping water up from a tank: the choice between a pump and a booster mainly depends on the use and the flow rate you need. Here's what matters before you order.
Before you buy
A motor pump transfers water (for example from a tank to a reservoir), while a booster keeps a steady pressure across the whole household network.
A 0.5 HP pump suits simple household use (one or two water points); a 1 HP pump suits a house with several bathrooms or a longer delivery distance.
To draw stored water from a tank and send it into the household network, a submersible or surface pump linked to an automatic pressure switch saves you from starting it manually every time.
Our City Pumps motor pumps are fine for the home's drinking water — boosting mains pressure or transferring from a tank. The IC100's stainless-steel impeller is the best choice for contact with drinking water.
Frequently asked questions
Yes, for domestic drinking water: our motor pumps are commonly used to boost mains water or lift water from a tank meant for consumption. The IC100, with its stainless-steel impeller, is best suited to contact with drinking water. They are not certified 'food-grade' pumps, but they're perfectly fine for everyday household use.
A pump transfers water from one point to another (for example from a tank); a booster keeps steady pressure across the whole network, usually with a small motor paired with a bladder tank.
0.5 HP is enough for a small house with one or two water points; 1 HP suits you better if you have several bathrooms or a long distance between the tank and the house.
Connect a pump (submersible or surface) to the tank, then link it by pipe to the indoor network; an automatic pressure switch starts and stops it on its own as needed, with no manual intervention.
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