Short answer: A Heat Geek installer should bring a design-first approach to heat pumps, checking the home, heat loss, radiators, hot water, controls and handover instead of treating the job as a simple appliance swap.

For homeowners, the value of a Heat Geek-led route is that the conversation starts with the heating design, not just the outdoor unit.

My HeatPro uses that design-first approach for Cheshire heat pump enquiries, checking whether the property, emitters, hot water and controls can support a comfortable system before recommending the next step.

The important practical point is simple: a good heat pump outcome depends on survey, design, installation and handover all lining up properly.

Ready to check your own home? Start with a design consultation so the next step is based on the property, not a generic online assumption.