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Master of Appliances: Your Trusted Dorchester Source for High-Quality Appliances

Master of Appliances isn’t just about fixing what’s broken — we’re also your go-to spot for buying top-notch appliances right here in Dorchester. After 20 years of working on kitchens and laundry rooms across the neighborhood, we know exactly which brands hold up and which ones don’t. Whether you live near Peabody Square or closer to the Neponset River, we’ve got you covered.

Inventory Built for Dorchester Homes

From Adams Village to Fields Corner, every home has its own quirks. That’s why we stock a real range of appliances — think high-performance refrigerators that can handle the heat of a Dorchester summer, washer and dryer sets that fit tight city spaces, and dishwashers quiet enough for an open-concept floor plan on Bowdoin Street. We also carry cutting-edge microwaves and ovens or stove tops that can handle everything from a quick weeknight dinner to a big family gathering.

Quality You Can Count On

Honestly, we don’t sell anything we wouldn’t put in our own homes. Every appliance we offer gets checked thoroughly before it reaches you. We’re talking about performance tests, durability checks — the works. When you buy from Master of Appliances, you’re getting something that’s built to last through Dorchester’s humid summers and cold winters. No surprises, just reliable stuff that works.

Shopping That Actually Feels Personal

Forget the big-box store experience. Here’s what that means for you: Our team takes the time to figure out what you really need. Maybe you’ve got a galley kitchen in a triple-decker near Codman Square, or you’re outfitting a new condo off Dorchester Avenue. We’ll ask about your space, your cooking habits, your budget — then point you toward the right fit. No pressure, just real advice from folks who’ve been doing this for years.

We Stick Around After the Sale

Your new appliance comes with something the big stores can’t offer — us. If something acts up down the road, our repair crew is just a phone call away. And since we already know the layout of your Dorchester home (and the quirks of old wiring in some of these buildings), we can get things sorted fast. That’s the kind of backup you want when your fridge goes quiet on a Saturday morning.

We’re Here to Make It Easy

At the end of the day, we want buying an appliance to feel simple — even enjoyable. No pushy sales talk, no confusing fine print. Just good products, honest advice, and a team that actually cares about your kitchen working right. Whether you’re shopping for a new stove top or a whole set of laundry machines, we’re ready to help.

Ready to see what we’ve got? Give us a call or swing by — your satisfaction’s what drives us.

Dorchester, with a population exceeding 130,000, is the largest and most diverse neighborhood in Boston, located in Suffolk County. Home to notable areas like Ashmont, Adams Village, and Uphams Corner, its economy is a mix of local businesses and commuting professionals. The climate features humid summers and cold, snowy winters, with proximity to the Neponset River and Boston Harbor contributing to moisture-related appliance wear.

Residents of Dorchester face unique appliance repair needs due to the area’s older housing stock, much of it pre-war triple-deckers and Victorian homes. Aging electrical systems and exposure to coastal humidity often cause breakdowns in refrigerators, washers, and dryers. Whether you live near the JFK/UMass T station or off Dorchester Avenue, reliable repair services are essential to keep appliances running through Boston’s harsh winters and humid summers.

Frequently Asked Questions About Dorchester

Do I need a permit for appliance repair in Dorchester's historic districts?

Yes, if your home is in a designated historic district like Ashmont Hill or Meeting House Hill, exterior work (like replacing a gas line or vent) may require approval from the Boston Landmarks Commission. Interior appliance repairs typically don't, but always check with the city's Inspectional Services Department.

How does Dorchester's proximity to the Neponset River affect my dryer vent or washing machine?

Homes along the Neponset River and near Franklin Park often experience higher humidity and musty air, which can clog dryer vents faster and cause mold in washing machine seals. Regular cleaning is recommended to prevent fire hazards and maintain efficiency.

Why do Dorchester refrigerators and freezers fail more in summer?

Many Dorchester apartments and condos lack central AC, causing indoor temperatures to soar during heatwaves. This forces refrigerators and freezers to work overtime, leading to compressor burnout and failed cooling, especially in units over 10 years old.