

We quickly clear blocked toilets using professional tools to restore normal flushing.
We use high-definition CCTV cameras to pinpoint the exact cause from tree roots to cracked pipes.
Our licensed plumbers repair, replace, and install all major hot water systems, ensuring we’ll restore your hot water fast.
Our team uses modern leak detection technology to find and fix leaks quickly, often without removing walls or floors.
Our certified gas fitters handle installations, repairs, and leak detection with care and compliance.
We repair, replace, and maintain roof and gutter systems to ensure proper drainage all year round.
We inspect, clear, and repair stormwater systems to prevent flooding and water pooling.
We provide professional rainwater tank services, from repairs and pump installations to filtration and maintenance.
Every Vort Plumbing van is a fully equipped mobile workshop, loaded with all the tools, technology, and replacement parts we need to get the job done on the spot, no return trips, no unnecessary delays.
Whether you’ve got a blocked drain, leaking pipe, failed hot water system, or stormwater issue, we arrive ready to fix it right then and there. Our vans carry high-pressure jetting systems, CCTV drain inspection cameras, replacement valves, washers, pipe fittings, hot water components, roof repair gear, and more. That means no waiting for gear to be delivered or picking up parts from suppliers.
This level of preparation lets us solve most emergency plumbing jobs on the first visit, saving you time, money, and stress.

Call an emergency plumber immediately if the problem threatens health or safety, or is causing rapid, continuous damage. Key situations are burst pipes, raw sewage back-up, gas leaks (call emergency services first), and total loss of water or hot water.
A plumbing emergency is any issue that requires immediate attention to prevent significant property damage, such as flooding, or to mitigate a severe health hazard. This includes uncontrolled water flow, sewage overflow, or the smell of natural gas.
Emergency repairs are those necessary to "make safe" the property by stopping the danger or damage, like isolating a burst pipe or repairing a gas leak. Less urgent issues, like a slow drip or minor clog, can typically wait for normal business hours.
First, turn off your main water valve to stop the flow. Then, for a temporary fix, use materials like a rubber patch secured with a pipe clamp, epoxy putty, or multiple layers of strong waterproof tape (like silicone or duct tape) over the dry crack.
The property owner is typically responsible for all pipe repairs from the point of connection (usually the water meter) and into the house. The local water utility/council is responsible for the main water lines in the street and often the water meter itself.


