Shower pump noises

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I think I need a new shower pump - the 20 year old Showerforce Turbo 2 in my airing cupboard has been noisy for some time but now it's even noiser, and as of a few days ago a new noise (which sounds a bit like small pieces of gravel rotating in the unit!) has been added to the cacophony.

It now also won't switch off when the shower is turned off, I have to turn it off via the switch in the airing cupboard.

Can these be repaired or is it not worth it?

Any recommendations of a make to buy if so?

Also, despite the noise, is it okay to use it until I can get a plumber in, which may not be for a couple of weeks (he's on holiday).
 
The sound could be from the bearings in which case it could fail at any time. Not worth repairing at 20yrs old. Others will advise on replacement but start with looking at Stuart Turner pumps.
 
Thanks all. Seems a shame to replace it if it's only the bearings but I guess the units aren't particularly serviceable? I do like to fix things where possible.

Also, a replacement Stuart Turner (1.5 bar, the same as my failing unit) is £138 (plus whatever the plumber charges):


Is that a drop in replacement though?

I guess I could install it myself but have never done such a job before, also the stop valves on the pipes are old and haven't been turned for over 20 years so they too could fail so I guess it's time for a plumber.
 
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Just a thought but given the uncertain nature of the fault is the shower safe to use? Is there any risk of the pump failing in such a way that I end up being doused in very hot water?

The pump is over 20 years old, as are the controls in the shower - the latter consists of two round chromed knobs, one for temp (marked with blue and red gradating bars) and the other for pressure. If the pump suddenly tried to spit out overly hot water would whatever is in the controller prevent that hot water from getting to me?
 

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