The company also reminded residents that once the hot water supply unit is fixed, it would take four to six hours for the water to heat up.
"This storm was four times the size of Cyclone Ita and the damage to the network was extensive, taking some days to repair. Cyclone Ita took out 22,000 customers, this storm took out 90,000 customers.
"When there is storm damage, our priority is to ensure that the large outages are fixed first, then the smaller area outages, so that customers can have heating, cooking facilities and lighting. We are also mindful that we must have power to rest homes, medical centres and elderly care villages."
There were no customers still without power from the storm that it was aware of, Vector said.
"We continue to check our interfaces with power retailers to ensure we are capturing all customers who are out. If customers still have no power or have no hot water, please call your retailers faults lines, so we can assist."