Electric Shower Installation Fulham – Safe, Certified, and Fully Guaranteed
JDS Electricians Fulham provides expert electric shower installation services in Fulham for homeowners, landlords, lettings agents, and developers. Whether you’re upgrading from a mixer system, replacing a faulty unit, or installing from scratch, we deliver safe, certified installations that meet all UK building and wiring regulations.
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Fast Response in Fulham
60-minute emergency response. Same-day appointments available across Fulham and surrounding areas.
NICEIC Certified & Compliant
All work is Part P compliant, fully certified, and Building Regs notified. Every job comes with a completion certificate.
Fixed-Price, No Surprises
Transparent quotes before any work begins. No hidden costs, no call-out fee. Just honest pricing from JDS Electricians Fulham.
For a more accurate quote or assessment, simply send us a photo of your current shower.
We install electric and power showers, working independently or alongside plumbers where required, and handle every element from electrical supply to final testing. Installation procedures may vary depending on the brand of your shower unit, and our team is experienced with all major brands and their specific requirements.
What Is an Electric Shower?
An electric shower heats cold mains water on demand using an integrated heating element powered by electricity. This is how an electric shower works: it heats water instantly as it passes through the unit using an internal element, and it does not rely on a boiler, making it a reliable option even during boiler breakdowns. Unlike mixer or gravity-fed systems, it only takes water directly from the mains cold water supply and doesn’t rely on stored hot water—making it ideal for:
Homes with combi boilers or low hot water storage
En-suites, second bathrooms, or extensions
Flats and HMOs with shared demand
Energy-conscious usage (only heats what you use)
Electric vs. Power Shower – What's the Difference?
Electric Shower: Heats cold water using electricity; works independently of your heating system. Requires sufficient water pressure (usually mains-fed). Higher wattage models heat water faster and provide a stronger flow, but require appropriate wiring and circuit protection.
Power Shower: Uses both hot and cold feeds, blending them with a built-in pump to boost pressure. Typically suited to low-pressure gravity systems.
We help determine which type suits your property, based on water pressure, existing plumbing, and electrical capacity. The kilowatt rating of an electric shower is an important consideration when selecting a unit, as it affects both performance and installation requirements.
Electric Shower Benefits
Electric showers provide a range of benefits that make them a smart choice for many households. One of the main advantages is their energy efficiency—since an electric shower only heats the water you use, it can help reduce energy costs compared to traditional systems that keep a tank of hot water ready. This makes electric showers especially appealing for homes with limited hot water supply or where the cost of running a full system is a concern. Whether you’re looking to install a new shower or replace an old unit, electric showers offer flexibility with a variety of power ratings to suit your needs and budget. Their straightforward installation process means less disruption and quicker access to a reliable hot shower. With a modern electric shower unit, you can enjoy consistent hot water, lower running costs, and a solution that fits seamlessly into your bathroom.
Electric Shower Installation Services
Full installation of new electric showers (including wiring & plumbing)
Replacement of existing units (like-for-like or upgraded)
Installation of pull cords, isolator switches, and RCD/RCBO protection
Re-routing of cables, pipework, or switch location
Upgrade to higher kW-rated units (7.5kW to 10.5kW)
Power shower installation with pump integration (in coordination with plumber)
Emergency replacements (same-day response available)
Each installation job is tailored to the specific requirements of your property and needs. Our team handles all jobs related to electric shower installation, from straightforward replacements to more complex upgrades. You can expect clear communication and professional service throughout the job.
Types of Showers Installed
Standard Electric Showers – 7.5kW to 10.5kW units from Mira, Triton, Bristan, etc.
Thermostatic Electric Showers – Maintain temperature even with water pressure changes
Eco Electric Showers – Water-saving features and energy-efficient heating elements
Power Showers – Pump-assisted mixer units for strong flow in low-pressure systems
Digital Showers – App-controlled temperature and timers with concealed wiring options
We install replacement units or complete new systems depending on your setup.
Property Types We Work With
Owner-occupied homes
Rental flats and HMOs (landlord compliance)
New build or renovation projects
En-suites, loft conversions, and garden rooms
Hotels, care homes, and short-term lets
We ensure each property’s consumer unit and bonding is up to regulation before installing, and will advise if the distribution board (consumer board) requires upgrading to meet current electrical standards.
Combi Boiler Compatibility
If your home uses a combi boiler, electric showers are an excellent option to consider. Unlike mixer showers, which rely on the combi boiler to provide hot water, electric showers take water directly from the cold water supply and heat it instantly within the unit. This means you can enjoy a hot shower even if your combi boiler is under heavy demand or temporarily out of action. For safe and effective operation, electric showers require a dedicated circuit, which must be installed by a qualified electrician. Before installing, it’s important to assess your water system and ensure the electric shower is compatible with your existing setup. By choosing an electric shower, you can avoid overloading your combi boiler and guarantee a steady supply of hot water whenever you need it.
Water System Considerations
Before you install an electric shower, it’s crucial to evaluate your home’s water system to ensure optimal performance. Electric showers need a direct cold water supply pipe connected to the shower unit, so you’ll want to confirm that your plumbing can handle the extra demand. If you’re planning a new shower installation, you may need to upgrade your water system or add a new pipe to support the electric shower. Water pressure is another key factor—electric showers require a minimum pressure to operate efficiently, so it’s wise to have a plumber or electrician check your system before proceeding. Proper planning and assessment will help you avoid issues and ensure your new electric shower delivers a powerful, consistent flow every time.
New Consumer Unit Installation
In some situations, installing an electric shower may mean you need a new consumer unit. This is typically necessary if your current consumer unit is outdated or doesn’t have the capacity to support the extra electrical load from the shower. A new consumer unit allows for a dedicated circuit, which is essential for the safe and reliable operation of your electric shower. It’s important to have a qualified electrician assess your existing electrical system and carry out the installation to meet all safety standards. By upgrading to a new consumer unit, you ensure your electric shower is properly protected and your home’s electrics remain safe and compliant for years to come.
Shower Installation & Certification Process
Assessment & Feasibility – Check available electrical capacity, water pressure, and isolation options
Unit Positioning – Discuss safe placement and cabling/water routing. Mark the wall at the desired mounting location, then drill holes for the unit, ensuring correct placement. Use wall plugs in the drilled holes to secure the shower unit firmly to the wall. Accurately measure the cable length required for safe routing and connection.
Electrical Supply Installation – New shower circuit installed to consumer unit (if needed). Feed the cable through the back-plate and connect the wires securely to the shower unit.
RCD/RCBO Protection – Installed or verified as compliant
Installation & Testing – Earthing, polarity, load testing, and commissioning. Connect the water supply pipe and attach the hose to the shower unit. Remove the shower cover to access internal components during installation and testing, then refit the cover securely. Drill and prepare holes for both water and electrical connections, ensuring all holes are properly sealed. Use the correct drill bits and techniques when drilling into tiles or masonry to avoid damage and ensure a professional finish.
Certification – Electrical Installation Certificate (EIC) or Minor Works Certificate issued
We follow all UK bathroom zone requirements and protective device standards.
Shower Install Compliance Checklist
BS 7671 (18th Edition) Wiring Regs
Part P Building Regulations (domestic electrical safety)
RCD protection on all shower circuits
Bathroom zone IP ratings observed
MCB/RCBO sized for specific unit (e.g. 40A for 9.5kW shower)
Bonding continuity checked for water and pipework
Every installation is tested and recorded. All electrical work is carried out by qualified professionals in accordance with Part P and BS 7671 standards.
Electric Shower Installation Costs Fulham
Service Type | Price Guide (Incl. VAT) |
|---|---|
Electric shower replacement (same spec) | From £165 |
New shower install + circuit (up to 8.5kW) | £280–£395 |
High-kW unit install (9.5–10.5kW) | From £450 |
Power shower (inc. electrical supply) | From £495 |
Circuit upgrade or consumer unit work | Custom quote |
Same-day or emergency replacement | Call for availability |
Quoted rates include parts, labour, testing, and certification unless stated. Please note: prices may vary depending on the complexity of the installation and property type.
Investing in professional installation can save you money in the long run by preventing expensive damages or repairs.
Note: The listed prices are guides only and may not include additional costs for unforeseen electrical work or property-specific requirements. Always confirm final pricing and any exclusions before proceeding.
Why Choose JDS Electricians Fulham for Shower Installations?
NICEIC or NAPIT certified electricians
Experience across leading UK shower brands
Power and electric showers installed with full compliance
Clean, fast work with guaranteed results
Certification and legal documentation provided
We handle every element—from fused spurs to final spray.
Book an Electric or Power Shower Installation in Fulham
Need to install, replace, or upgrade an electric shower? Book a compliant, efficient service with JDS Electricians Fulham in Fulham.
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Electric Shower Installation in Fulham – Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I upgrade to a more powerful electric shower?
A: Yes, but this may require new wiring and a larger MCB or RCBO. We assess this during the survey.
Q: Do I need a plumber for a power shower?
A: For power showers, yes—a plumber is typically required to handle pipework and pump installation. We can work alongside your chosen plumber or recommend one.
Q: What power rating is best for an electric shower?
A: 8.5kW to 9.5kW is most common for UK homes. Higher ratings heat water faster but require heavier cabling and protection.
Q: Is RCD protection required for electric showers?
A: Yes. RCD or RCBO protection is mandatory for all new or modified shower circuits.
Q: Can I fit an electric shower in a loft or garden room?
A: Absolutely—if water pressure and circuit routing allow. We install in converted spaces with proper testing and certification.
Q: Do I get documentation after installation?
A: Yes. We issue either an EIC or Minor Works Certificate based on the scope of installation.
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Are you NICEIC approved and Part P registered?
Yes — JDS Electricians Fulham is fully certified and Part P compliant, meaning all our electrical work exceeds current UK safety standards. We issue Minor Works Certificates for every job, so you're fully covered for insurance and compliance purposes.
How quickly can you respond to an emergency callout in Fulham?
We typically reach most locations in Fulham within 45–90 minutes. Our 24/7 emergency electricians are available every day of the year, including bank holidays and weekends. Call 020-7946-0199 for immediate assistance.
Do you charge a call-out fee?
No — we do not charge a call-out fee for jobs in Fulham and nearby areas. You'll receive a clear, upfront quote before any work begins. No hidden costs, no surprises.
What types of electrical work do you carry out?
JDS Electricians Fulham covers the full range of domestic and small commercial electrical services — including consumer unit upgrades, EICR certificates, electric vehicle charging points, full and partial rewires, fault finding, socket, switch and lighting installations, fire alarms, and a wide range of other work. Visit our Services page to see the full list.
How much does an electrician in Fulham cost?
Hourly rates for qualified electricians in Fulham are usually £70–£120 per hour depending on the complexity of the work. Fixed-price jobs like fuse board replacements and electrical certificates are priced upfront. Contact us for a free, no-obligation quote.
Is your work guaranteed?
Yes — all work carried out by JDS Electricians Fulham is backed by our workmanship guarantee. We also issue the appropriate electrical certificates for every job, giving you complete peace of mind for insurance and when selling your home.
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