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Central Heating Pumps

If you are looking for a central heating pump, whether that be condensate pump or a pump with a high flow rate, then look no further! We stock a range of extremely high-quality Stuart Turner CH pumps, varying in size and type to ensure every need is catered for, as well as a wide range of condensate pumps, designed to be used with condensing boilers, refrigeration units, air conditioning units and dehumidifiers.

Central heating pumps are absolutely integral to any central heating system. When a conventional boiler heats water, it's the central heating pump that pushes that water through your home, into your taps, shower and radiators, so you simply cannot do without one.

Rated excellent on Trustpilot, Plumbworld strive to offer practical and affordable solutions for everyday living. We sell big brands at small prices and do our best to fit our deliveries around your needs. Depending on your area and the products you are purchasing, we can offer free parcel delivery, Saturday delivery, next day delivery and pick-a-day delivery, where you can select the date of your choice. This is ideal when planning your next bathroom, kitchen or heating project, because your order can be with you at the most convenient point for you.

Browse our selection of central heating pumps below and find the perfect option for your home.

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Central Heating Circulating Pumps

6 choices
From £89.99
Condensate Pumps

Condensate Pumps

4 choices
From £82.13
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Stuart Turner CH Pumps

1 choice
From £588.00

How do I tell whether you need a central heating circulating pump or a condensate pump?

A central heating circulating pump moves heated water from your boiler around the house to radiators, taps and showers, so you need one if your heating system isn’t circulating properly. A condensate pump deals with acidic waste water produced by condensing boilers, air conditioning units, refrigeration and dehumidifiers and is used when gravity drainage isn’t available. For example, if your condensing boiler is in a basement and its condensate outlet is below drain level, you’d use a condensate pump; if radiators aren’t getting hot, you’d look at a circulating pump.

What does “high flow rate” mean and when should you consider a high-flow central heating pump?

High flow rate refers to the pump’s ability to move a larger volume of water quickly, useful in bigger systems with many radiators, long pipe runs or a powerful shower that needs steady hot-water delivery. You’d opt for a high-flow pump if you have a large family home or a multi-zone system so water reaches all outlets without delay. If you live in a one- or two-bedroom flat, a standard pump will usually be sufficient and more energy efficient.

Are Stuart Turner CH pumps a good option for domestic heating?

Stuart Turner CH pumps are a recognised, high-quality option stocked in the range and come in different sizes and types to match domestic needs. They are well suited to circulating hot water around homes and are a reliable choice for most conventional and system boilers. Expect a durable build and options for varying flow rates, making them a sensible choice if you want a branded pump with proven performance.

Can condensate pumps be used with air conditioning, refrigeration and dehumidifiers as well as boilers?

Yes — condensate pumps are specifically designed to handle waste water from condensing boilers, refrigeration units, air conditioners and dehumidifiers, as listed in the range. They safely lift acidic condensate to a drain point where gravity won’t reach, for example from a loft-mounted air conditioner down to your soil pipe. Make sure the pump you choose is rated for the appliance’s condensate volume and the vertical lift required.

How do you match the right pump size or type to your heating system?

First identify the system’s needs — number of radiators, length of pipework, whether you have a powerful shower or multiple hot-water outlets — then look for a pump with the flow rate and head to meet those demands, since the range includes different sizes and types for various setups. For instance, a small flat usually needs a compact pump with modest flow, whereas a large house or multi-zone system benefits from a higher-capacity model. If you have a condensing boiler, also check whether you need a separate condensate pump for safe drainage.