Vermont Gas Systems

Vermont Gas Systems Integrated energy services for northwest Vermont. Natural gas, energy efficiency, renewable natural gas, and heat pump solutions through Clover Energy.

VGS is a leader in energy efficiency and innovation, offering a clean, safe, affordable choice for over 55,000 homes, businesses, and institutions in Franklin, Chittenden and Addison counties. The company plays an important role in Vermont’s clean energy future by displacing higher-emitting fuels, offering renewable natural gas service, and delivering award-winning energy efficiency programs. VGS

is leading the country in the development of local renewable energy generation and has targeted a 30% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 and full elimination by 2050. For more information about Vermont Gas visit www.vgsvt.com

VGS has temporary positions and internship opportunities available. These roles are a great fit for students home for th...
05/12/2026

VGS has temporary positions and internship opportunities available. These roles are a great fit for students home for the summer, recent graduates, or individuals looking to gain short-term professional experience.

This is a chance to build real-world skills, strengthen a resume, and work in a professional and supportive environment.

If you know someone who may be interested, we'd love to hear from them.
Current opportunities can be found at:

If you thrive in an environment where you get to “wear many hats,” provide an energy option that improves the environment, and be part of a customer-focused team, then consider VGS. Now is a great time to bring your energy and make a difference in our state.

Spring yard cleanups are in full swing 🌱As you freshen up your landscaping, make sure your natural gas meter stays clear...
05/06/2026

Spring yard cleanups are in full swing 🌱

As you freshen up your landscaping, make sure your natural gas meter stays clear of mulch, plants, and debris. Give it at least 3 feet of space so it can be safely accessed when it matters most.

Safety Reminder: Call Before You Dig — Every Time 🚧Even small ground penetrations can cause serious damage. Items like e...
04/16/2026

Safety Reminder: Call Before You Dig — Every Time 🚧

Even small ground penetrations can cause serious damage. Items like electric grounding rods, industrial tent stakes, property pins, and grade stakes may seem harmless, but they can easily strike underground utilities.

Before any ground disturbance, no matter how minor, it is critical to contact Dig Safe - 811.
A quick call to 811 helps:
Identify underground utility lines
Prevent costly damages and service disruptions
Protect workers and the public
Keep your projects safe!

Remember: If you are penetrating the ground, you must call 811.

We're excited to partner with Champlain Housing Trust and Evernorth  to bring geothermal energy to a new affordable hous...
03/31/2026

We're excited to partner with Champlain Housing Trust and Evernorth to bring geothermal energy to a new affordable housing community in Hinesburg. Once installed, these systems are the most efficient option available to heat and cool buildings in Vermont.

You can learn more about the project, and what it means for housing and energy in the region, by checking out coverage from Vermont Public

Vermont Gas Systems and Champlain Housing Trust want to pilot geothermal as a way to keep heating costs stable for people living in affordable housing.

It’s that time of year again!As we spring forward and set our clocks ahead one hour, it’s also the perfect reminder to g...
03/09/2026

It’s that time of year again!

As we spring forward and set our clocks ahead one hour, it’s also the perfect reminder to give your home’s safety devices a quick checkup. Take a moment to test your smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors, replace batteries if needed, and make sure everything is working to keep your family safe.

VGS offices will be closed on Monday, February 16th, in observance of President's Day. While our offices will be closed ...
02/16/2026

VGS offices will be closed on Monday, February 16th, in observance of President's Day.

While our offices will be closed for normal business, emergency services remain available.

Extreme Cold on the Way: VGS Encourages Customers to Stay Warm & SafeBitter temperatures are expected tonight and into t...
01/23/2026

Extreme Cold on the Way: VGS Encourages Customers to Stay Warm & Safe

Bitter temperatures are expected tonight and into the weekend, and VGS is urging customers to prioritize home safety during this stretch of extreme cold. Below are important safety and comfort tips to help Vermonters prepare:

Heating & Thermostat Tips
✔ Maintain a steady temperature. During extreme cold, keep your thermostat at a consistent, comfortable setting. Temporarily disable automatic setback features so your furnace doesn’t need to work as hard to recover.
✔ Ensure doors and windows are fully closed. Seal with weatherstripping where needed to reduce heat loss.
✔ Use curtains or blinds at night. This helps keep warm air inside.

Carbon Monoxide & Smoke Safety
✔ Test carbon monoxide (CO) alarms. CO is colorless, odorless, and dangerous. Replace detectors as recommended.
✔ Never use a gas stove to heat your home. Do not use a generator indoors or near the home.
✔ Test smoke alarms. Install alarms on every level, inside bedrooms, and outside sleeping areas. Interconnected alarms are best so all units sound together in an emergency.

Preventing Frozen Pipes
✔ Let a faucet drip. Running water at a trickle helps prevent pipes from freezing.
✔ Open cabinet doors under sinks. Let warm air circulate around plumbing.
✔ Know your water shutoff location. This can help prevent serious damage if a pipe bursts.
✔ Keep garage doors closed. This helps protect plumbing located above or near garage areas.

Gas Safety
✔ Report gas leaks immediately. Natural gas and propane have a rotten egg odor. Leave the area, call 911, and then contact your fuel supplier.
✔ Clear gas meters and vents. Use a broom *never a shovel* to remove snow from meters and exterior vents to prevent equipment shutdown or exhaust from backing up into the home.
✔ Keep sidewall vents clear. Blocked vents can force equipment offline or allow fumes to enter the home.

For more safety information, please visit VGSVT.com.

Our office is closed today in recognition of MLK Day as we honor Dr. King’s legacy and his vision of a world where every...
01/19/2026

Our office is closed today in recognition of MLK Day as we honor Dr. King’s legacy and his vision of a world where everyone is treated with dignity and respect.

On‑call staff will be available for emergencies at 800‑639‑8081.

VGS offices are closed on New Year's Day, but emergency staff will be available.As we say goodbye to 2025 and welcome 20...
01/01/2026

VGS offices are closed on New Year's Day, but emergency staff will be available.

As we say goodbye to 2025 and welcome 2026, we’re sending you our warmest wishes for a bright, safe, and happy new year! May it be filled with laughter, good health, and exciting opportunities.

Prevent Ice from Damaging Gas Meters & VentsIce buildup on gas meters and vents can cause serious damage, carbon monoxid...
12/29/2025

Prevent Ice from Damaging Gas Meters & Vents

Ice buildup on gas meters and vents can cause serious damage, carbon monoxide buildup, or even gas leaks. Stay safe this winter:
✅ Check your meters & vents regularly
✅ Clear ice gently, never chip or hammer it off
✅ Protect meters when removing ice from roofs/gutters
✅ Call Vermont Gas if your meter is encased in ice

Smell gas? (Rotten-egg odor)
➡️ Leave immediately
➡️ Call 911, then VGS: (802) 863-4511

Address

South Burlington, VT

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+18028634511

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