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Upgrade your home with our premium range of bathroom showers designed specifically for Irish households. We’ve curated a collection that balances sleek modern aesthetics with the robust engineering needed for local water systems. Whether you’re planning a full ensuite renovation or a simple upgrade, our selection ensures consistent temperature control and reliable water flow every morning.
Selecting the right shower involves more than just picking a design. It requires an understanding of your home’s plumbing. Our range caters to every setup, from gravity-fed tanks in older homes to high-pressure mains systems. We focus on durability and ease of use, providing options that stand up to daily wear while maintaining a high-end feel.
Deluxe Bathrooms has 20 years of experience matching showers to Irish water systems. Our team understands gravity-fed, combi, and mains pressure setups across Ireland.
Choosing the Best Shower for Your Home
The right bathroom shower transforms your daily routine. It’s the most used fixture in the room, so it needs to be both functional and visually appealing. At Deluxe Bathrooms, we stock everything from space-saving electric units to expansive walk-in systems. Each product is chosen for its build quality and ability to handle the varied water pressure levels found across Ireland.
We prioritise materials that last. Our showers feature high-grade brass internals and reinforced hoses to prevent leaks and corrosion. If you’re living in a hard water area, look for our models with rub-clean nozzles. These allow you to clear limescale buildup with a simple swipe, keeping your spray pattern perfect for years.
Tailoring to Your Plumbing Set Up
Most homes in Ireland rely on specific plumbing configurations that dictate which shower you should buy. We’ve ensured our collection covers all bases:
- Gravity-Fed Systems: Common in older Irish homes with a cold water tank in the attic. We recommend pumped or power showers for these setups.
- Mains Pressure: Ideal for our range of high-performance thermostatic mixers and rain shower heads.
- Combi-Boilers: These systems provide hot water on demand and pair perfectly with our contemporary shower valves.
Pair your new shower with our matching shower trays and shower enclosures for a complete, watertight installation.
Why Buy Showers from Deluxe Bathrooms?
- 100% Irish-owned with 20 years of design expertise
- Specific focus on Irish water pressure compatibility
- Advanced thermostatic safety features
- Durable finishes in chrome, matt black, and brushed brass
- Fast nationwide delivery across Ireland
FAQs About Showers
What is the difference between a manual and a thermostatic shower?
A manual shower mixes hot and cold water but doesn't react to pressure changes. A thermostatic shower automatically adjusts the mix to keep the temperature constant, even if water is used elsewhere in the house.
Can I install any shower in my bathroom?
It depends on your water system. Electric showers only need a cold water feed, while mixer showers require both hot and cold. Always check if your home uses a gravity-fed, pumped, or mains-pressure system before purchasing.
Do you provide warranties on your bathroom showers?
Yes, all our showers come with comprehensive manufacturer warranties. We only stock brands that meet our strict standards for reliability and build quality.
What should I consider when buying a shower?
The three most important factors are your home's water system, available water pressure, and the shower experience you want. In many Irish homes, especially older properties, water pressure and system type are the deciding factors for performance and longevity.
How does my water system type affect which shower I can buy?
Your water system determines compatibility. Electric showers heat cold mains water only and work with any system. Mixer and thermostatic showers need both hot and cold feeds with balanced pressure. Gravity-fed systems often need a pumped or power shower, while combi-boilers and mains pressure suit thermostatic mixers.
What water pressure do I need for a rainfall shower?
Rainfall and multi-outlet showers need at least 1.5 bar of pressure for good performance. Most gravity-fed homes in Ireland run under 1.0 bar. If your pressure is low, choose an electric shower, power shower, or install a pump to boost mains or gravity systems.
How much space do I need for a new shower?
Available space dictates your tray size and enclosure layout. Measure your alcove or corner and check door opening clearance. Compact trays from 800–900mm suit small ensuites, while 1200x900mm walk-in systems need more floor space. We stock space-saving electric units and expansive walk-in options.
What installation requirements should I plan for?
Check if you need plumbing changes, new electrics, or a pump. Electric showers need a dedicated electrical circuit. Power showers need both plumbing and electrics. Thermostatic mixers may need pipework upgrades if switching from an electric. Always use a qualified plumber and electrician for safety and warranty.
Should I choose a thermostatic shower?
Choose thermostatic if you want safer, more stable temperature control. Thermostatic showers hold heat within 2°C even if pressure fluctuates, and they shut off if the cold water fails. They're ideal for families, elderly users, and required for unvented high-pressure systems.
What shower is best for future-proofing my home?
Consider accessibility, family needs, and long-term durability. Look for rub-clean nozzles if you live in a hard water area, high-grade brass internals to prevent leaks, and low-threshold trays for accessibility. A well-matched shower will perform better, last longer, and reduce the need for upgrades.
What shower is best for low water pressure in Ireland?
For low-pressure homes, electric showers and power showers with integrated pumps are best. Avoid standard mixer showers and rainfall heads unless you add a booster pump. Test your pressure first: under 1.0 bar is considered low.
















































