UK households are bracing themselves for yet another rise in energy bills as the energy price cap is set to increase on October 1, 2025. In response to this, Heat Geek has announced the launch of ZeroDisrupt, a revolutionary new AI Heating System Designer that makes heat pump installation as affordable as a gas boiler.
With the winter season approaching, homeowners can now save money on their heat pump installation and take advantage of lower monthly bills. This breakthrough removes the biggest barrier to heat pump adoption and provides a viable alternative to gas heating.
For years, heat pumps have been recognized as the most efficient way to heat a home, with proven success in some of the coldest countries in Europe. However, adoption in the UK has been slow due to the high cost of installation, typically around £15,000, making them only affordable for higher income early adopters.
But with ZeroDisrupt, this is about to change. By utilizing data from thousands of homes surveyed by Heat Geek and data from monitored heat pumps across the country, the AI is able to design a heating system that eliminates 40% of the changes typically specified by human designers. This results in a system that achieves running cost parity with gas boilers, with many homeowners experiencing significant savings.
One satisfied Heat Geek customer said, “Excellent, I just had to pay the money and pick a date, the rest was totally hands off from my side. Through a combination of slick automation, very efficient design and passionate people behind the HeatGeek name. Truly outstanding and highly recommended.”
Aadil Qureshi, CEO of Heat Geek, stated, “We’ve torn down the biggest barrier to heat pump adoption: price. This couldn’t come at a more critical time, with households facing yet another rise in energy bills. ZeroDisrupt opens the market to every homeowner in the country.”
In trials prior to the launch, homeowners were shown the new system and the results were transformative. They were able to receive a high-quality heat pump installation for around £3,000, which is cheaper than the average cost of a new gas boiler. This has allowed many homeowners who were previously unfamiliar with heat pumps to see the benefits and make the switch, bringing comfort to their homes.
Adam Chapman, Chief Geek at Heat Geek, added, “This isn’t about cutting corners and reducing quality. It’s about using data and engineering expertise to design smarter systems that are quicker to install, cheaper for the homeowner, and better for the installer. ZeroDisrupt is only possible with the support of a highly skilled network of heating engineers.”
The launch of ZeroDisrupt has significant implications for homeowners, installers, and the heating industry as a whole. For homeowners, it means having access to an affordable and proven alternative to gas heating. For installers, it means less time spent generating designs and quotes for jobs that don’t convert, and a reduction in materials needed for each job. And for the heating industry, it signals a shift towards low-carbon heating and a larger market for heat pumps.
Heat pumps are not a new technology, having been installed for decades in colder countries such as Sweden, Norway, and Finland. Heat Geek itself has already installed and monitored hundreds of systems across the UK, generating millions of data points that form the basis of the ZeroDisrupt design engine.
Every system is backed by the Heat Geek Guarantee, which promises to return, repair, and optimize any heat pump that does not deliver its designed efficiency at no cost to the homeowner.
More information about ZeroDisrupt and Heat Geek can be found at heatgeek.com.

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