Time for a New Water Heater?
If your water heater has been giving you trouble — or you’re simply ready for an upgrade — you might be wondering whether to stick with a traditional tank model or switch to a modern tankless system. Both have clear benefits, and the right choice depends on your home’s needs, budget, and hot water habits. That’s exactly why we created this side-by-side infographic. In just a glance, you can compare cost, performance, and space requirements to make an informed decision before you invest in your next water heater.

Water Heaters – Tankless & Tanked
Reliable Hot Water When You Need It
Few things are more frustrating than a cold shower on a winter morning. Burton’s Plumbing makes sure you never have to worry about that. Our licensed plumbers install, repair, and maintain both tankless and traditional tank water heaters, so your home or business always has dependable hot water.
Tankless Water Heaters – Efficiency Meets Comfort
Tankless water heaters heat water on demand, giving you an endless supply while using less energy.
Benefits:
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Unlimited hot water for showers, laundry, and dishes
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Compact design frees up storage space
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Lower utility bills over time
Our team will help you choose the right capacity for your household and install it to manufacturer specifications for peak performance.


Tankless Water Heaters
Burton's offers a range of brands and options. Schedule time to explore your options!
Traditional Tank Water Heaters – Proven and Reliable
The Cost Effective Traditional Choice
Tanked models remain a cost-effective choice for many homeowners.
Benefits:
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Lower initial cost compared to tankless
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Simple, reliable operation
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Wide range of sizes to fit your needs
We offer professional installation and repair for all major brands, plus routine maintenance to keep your system running longer.
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When to Call for Water Heater Service
Watch for these signs you may need repair or replacement:
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Inconsistent water temperature
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Discolored or rusty water
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Strange noises from the tank
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Water pooling around the unit
Ignoring these warnings can lead to bigger problems — including water damage and higher utility bills.
