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Master of Appliances: Your Trusted Source for High-Quality Appliances in Dorchester
Master of Appliances isn’t just about fixing things—though we’ve been doing that for over 20 years in the Greater Boston area. We’re also your go-to spot for buying new appliances right here in Dorchester. Honestly, we’ve seen it all, from old clunkers in three-deckers near Codman Square to modern setups in new builds by the Neponset River. Our team knows the appliance market inside out, and we handpick products that actually hold up in Dorchester’s unique homes—whether you’re dealing with a tight kitchen in a Victorian rowhouse or a sprawling setup in a single-family off Adams Street.
Diverse Inventory for Every Dorchester Home Need
Need a fridge that can handle your weekly shop from the Shaw’s on Morrissey Boulevard? We’ve got that. Looking for a washer and dryer set that fits in a closet-sized laundry nook off Columbia Road? We’ve got that too. Our inventory covers everything: high-performance refrigerators, washers and dryers, dishwashers that can handle the aftermath of a big family dinner, cutting-edge microwaves, and ovens or stove tops that’ll make your Sunday gravy taste even better. We stock brands that last—because Dorchester summers can get humid, and the last thing you need is a breakdown right before a barbecue at McConnell Park.
Quality and Dependability in Every Sale
Here’s the truth: we don’t sell anything we wouldn’t put in our own homes. Every appliance we offer goes through real testing—not just a quick glance at a spec sheet. We’ve seen what happens when cheap parts fail in a Dorchester winter, when temps dip and you’re relying on your oven to keep the kitchen warm. That’s why we source appliances that can take a beating. When you buy from us, you’re getting more than a machine. You’re getting something that’ll keep working, year after year, through the quirks of life in Suffolk County.
Personalized Shopping Experience for Dorchester Residents
Forget the big-box store experience where you’re just another number. Our sales team actually listens. We’ll ask about your space, your cooking habits, how many loads of laundry you do a week (and yeah, we know Dorchester families can do a lot). Then we’ll point you to the model that fits your budget and your life. Maybe you’re renovating a kitchen near the JFK/UMass station, or you’re a landlord looking to outfit a rental in Fields Corner—we tailor our advice to what’s real for you. No pressure, just straight talk.
Ongoing Support and Maintenance After the Sale
Buying from us isn’t a one-and-done deal. We’re still here, just a call away, if something goes off. That’s the advantage of working with a family-owned shop that handles both sales and repairs. Say your new dishwasher starts acting up a few months in—we’ll send a tech out, no runaround, no third-party nonsense. We’ve helped Dorchester homeowners from Ashmont to Savin Hill keep their appliances running smoothly, and we treat every sale like the start of a relationship.
Pledging an Enjoyable Shopping Experience
We don’t just sell appliances—we make sure the whole process feels right. From the moment you walk in (or call us) to the day we deliver and set it up, we’re focused on your satisfaction. No hidden fees, no upselling junk you don’t need. We want you to be happy, plain and simple.
Ready to find the perfect appliance for your Dorchester home? Reach out to us today—we’d love to help.
Dorchester, Boston’s largest and most diverse neighborhood, is home to roughly 91,000 residents and covers over 6 square miles within Suffolk County. From the historic Victorian homes of Ashmont Hill to the bustling commercial corridor along Dorchester Avenue, the area blends dense urban living with green spaces like Franklin Park and the Neponset River Reservation.
With old housing stock—much of it built pre-1940—and frequent nor’easters bringing wet, salt-laden air, residents here deal with persistent humidity and storm runoff that accelerates wear on appliances like washing machines, dryers, and refrigerators. The local brick rowhouses and triple-deckers also have electrical systems that can struggle with modern appliances, making prompt, local repair service a necessity for Dorchester homeowners and landlords alike.
Frequently Asked Questions About Dorchester
My refrigerator stopped cooling during a summer heatwave in Dorchester—should I wait or call for service?
Don't wait. Dorchester's old triple-deckers often lack central AC, and during a July heatwave with temps in the 90s, a dead fridge can spoil food in hours. Our techs are familiar with tight back stairwells common in Ashmont and Fields Corner, and we can usually get your unit running the same day.
Does Dorchester have any specific rules about appliance disposal after a repair?
Yes. Boston's Department of Public Works requires that old appliances be tagged for curbside pickup, and Dorchester residents must schedule collection through the city's 311 system—you cannot just leave them on the sidewalk. We always haul away your replaced unit and properly recycle it, so you avoid fines.
My washing machine flooded in a basement off Dorchester Avenue—could the old sewer line be a problem?
Possibly. Many homes along Dorchester Ave and nearby side streets still use cast-iron sewer lines that can corrode and cause slow drainage, leading to overflow when a washer pumps out. Our techs can check for blockages and recommend a plumber if needed, but we'll first make sure your machine's drain pump and hose are clear.