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

Master of Appliances isn’t just the team that fixes your fridge when it gives out on a hot Everett afternoon. We’re also your go-to source for buying new appliances. After two decades of working with homes around Malden and the rest of Middlesex County, we know what holds up and what doesn’t — especially in the older triple-deckers and new builds that dot neighborhoods like Glendale and the Woodlawn area. So when it’s time to upgrade, we’ve got you covered.

Stocking What Everett Homes Actually Need

We hear this a lot: “I need a refrigerator that fits in a 30-inch space without sticking out.” Or, “My washer has to handle the clay-heavy water that comes through older pipes.” That’s why our inventory isn’t just a generic showroom. We carry high-performance refrigerators, washer and dryer sets built for hard water, dishwashers that can handle a full load after a family dinner, quiet microwaves, and ovens and stove tops that heat evenly — no hot spots. Whether you live near the Mystic River or over by the Everett High School area, we’ve got something that works for your space.

Quality That Actually Lasts

Honestly, a lot of appliances look great in the store but fall apart after a year. That’s not our style. Every appliance we sell goes through our own check — we test it to make sure it meets the same standards we’d expect in our own homes. When you buy from Master of Appliances, you’re not just getting a machine. You’re getting something that’ll keep your milk cold, your clothes dry, and your dishes clean for years. No fuss. No nonsense.

No Pressure, Just Good Advice

Here’s what that means for you: you walk in (or give us a call), tell us what’s bugging you about your current setup, and we point you to what works. We don’t upsell. We don’t push the flashiest model. We ask about your cooking habits, the size of your family, even the water pressure in your building. Then we help you find the right fit. Whether you’re on a budget or ready to splurge, our team makes sure you leave with an appliance that actually suits your life.

We Don’t Disappear After the Sale

Here’s the thing about buying from a repair company — we’re still here when something goes wrong. And in Everett, where the summers can get sticky and the winters put extra stress on your dryer, something always will. We offer ongoing support and maintenance for anything we sell. So if your new dishwasher starts acting up six months down the road, you don’t have to track down a random repair guy. Just call us. We know your machine inside and out.

Appliance Shopping Shouldn’t Be a Hassle

Look, buying a new appliance shouldn’t feel like a chore. It should be exciting. Or at least, not painful. That’s why we keep the whole experience easy — no pushy sales, no hidden fees, no fine print. We’re here to help you pick the right gear for your Everett home, and we’ll stand by it. Your satisfaction matters to us. Period.

Ready to find your next washer, fridge, or oven? Reach out to Master of Appliances today. We’ll make sure you get the right appliance — and we’ll be here when you need us.

Everett, MA, a city of roughly 49,000 residents in Middlesex County, is a compact urban community just north of Boston. With distinct neighborhoods like the densely packed Woodlawn and the bustling Gateway Center corridor, many homes and apartments were built in the mid-20th century, meaning older refrigerators, washing machines, and dryers are common. The city’s proximity to the Mystic River and Boston Harbor brings humid summers and cold, salty winters—conditions that accelerate wear on appliance seals, compressors, and heating elements.

Local residents often deal with the impacts of heavy commuter traffic and older plumbing systems in areas like the Glendale and Parlin sections, which can strain dishwashers and garbage disposals. Whether it’s a faulty oven igniter during a holiday meal prep or a dryer struggling with the damp air off the Mystic, Everett locals need rapid, reliable appliance repairs from techs who know how to navigate the city’s one-way streets and tight parking spots. Keeping appliances running efficiently here means less hassle and lower energy bills in a city where every square foot counts.

Frequently Asked Questions About Everett

How does living near Boston Harbor and the Mystic River affect my appliance's lifespan in Everett?

The high humidity and salt air from the nearby harbor can accelerate corrosion on appliance components, especially on outdoor vents for dryers and refrigerator coils in garages. Salt-laden air also makes rubber seals on washers and refrigerators brittle faster, so regular maintenance is key to avoiding sudden breakdowns.

Are there any specific appliance issues common in older Everett homes near the Woodlawn or Glendale neighborhoods?

Absolutely. Many homes in Woodlawn and Glendale were built in the 1950s–1970s with galvanized or aging copper plumbing, which can deposit sediment into washing machines and dishwashers, clogging valves and spray arms. Hard water is also an issue, so we recommend checking inlet filters and using water softeners to protect your appliances.

Can you service appliances in basement units or tight spaces common in Everett's multi-family homes?

Yes, our technicians are experienced working in the compact basements and tight utility closets typical of Everett's three-deckers and multi-family buildings. We bring all necessary tools to maneuver around limited access points, and we can often perform repairs on stacked washer-dryer combos without moving heavy units.