

Our licensed Sydney plumbers are experts in gas appliance repair and installation. We safely connect, test, and service all types of gas appliances, ensuring they run efficiently and meet Australian safety standards.
Smelling gas or suspect a leak? Our team uses advanced leak detection tools to find and fix gas leaks fast. We make your home safe and compliant, giving you peace of mind with professional service.
Building, renovating, or upgrading your home? We install new gas lines for kitchens, outdoor BBQs, and hot water systems. Every installation is tested for safety and built to last. Our licensed gas fitters ensure your system runs efficiently.
We repair, replace, and install gas hot water systems for reliable performance year-round. Our plumbers work with leading brands and respond fast to restore your hot water supply.
Need a gas plumber today? We’ve got you.
Whether it’s hooking up a new cooktop, fixing a faulty heater, or running a new gas line to your BBQ, we make it happen fast — safely and properly, the first time. At Vort Plumbing, we offer same-day gas fitting services across Sydney, carried out by fully licensed, insured professionals who know exactly what they’re doing.
No waiting around. No vague appointment windows. Just a reliable gas plumber who shows up on time, gets the job done, and leaves everything safe, clean, and working as it should.

We install all four major types: Electric (storage and continuous flow), Gas (storage and continuous flow), Solar with gas or electric boosting, and Heat Pump systems
The most common reasons are a faulty heating element or thermostat (in electric systems), a pilot light that has gone out (in gas systems), a broken dip tube causing cold water to mix at the top of the tank, or simply high household demand exceeding the tank's capacity.
You should have your system professionally serviced once every one to two years. Additionally, you should manually test the Temperature and Pressure Relief (TPR) valve every six months, which can be done by the homeowner.
The life expectancy varies by type, but generally ranges from 8 to 20 years:


