Heat Geek recently announced its new strategic partnership with heating manufacturer Vaillant. Aiming to set the benchmark for heating system design and installation quality by empowering independent installers to lead the heating industry transition to low carbon technology. Heat Geek, a leading community of independent heating engineers, is committed to advancing renewable technology. With comprehensive training courses and state-of-the-art tools and technologies, Heat Geek equips gas engineers to transition to heat pump work and grow their businesses. This unique platform is designed to ensure that independent engineers can deliver the most superior Heat Pump installations in the market. Vaillant, a pioneer in the heating industry, has significantly invested in introducing advanced heating systems to the UK market. In their 150th year of operation, Vaillant operates a UK manufacturing plant for the aroTHERM plus air-to-water heat pumps, distinguished by their use of natural refrigerant and high efficiency. Aadil Qureshi, CEO of Heat Geek, said, “We empower installers with training and tools to grow their businesses and help homeowners upgrade their homes, saving money and carbon. We’re delighted to partner with Vaillant due to their industry heritage and product expertise.” Henrik Hansen, managing director at Vaillant UK & Ireland, said: “This new partnership will not only enhance the support for installers across the country, but it will also help deliver the best efficiencies for homeowners looking to decarbonise their home heating. “By combining our product and support expertise with Heat Geek’s software and growing installer network, our partnership will focus on delivering high-quality heat pump installations, making the transition to heat pumps smooth and simple.”
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