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Master of Appliances: Lexington’s Go-To for Quality Appliances & Repair

If you’re a homeowner in Lexington, you know how much your appliances matter. We’re Master of Appliances, and we’re not just the folks you call when something breaks. We’re also your source for high-quality new appliances—backed by two decades of hands-on experience. Whether you live near the Battle Green or over by Lexington High School, we bring the showroom to you.

A Local Inventory Built for Lexington Homes

We’ve stocked a range of appliances that actually fit the way you live. Need a refrigerator that can handle the heat of a Lexington summer cookout? Or a washer and dryer set that’ll keep up with a busy family off Massachusetts Avenue? We’ve got it. From dishwashers and microwaves to ovens and stove tops, our selection is curated with your home in mind. No nonsense. Just solid, dependable gear.

We Don’t Cut Corners—Neither Should Your Appliances

Before anything lands on our floor, it goes through a real check. We test each unit for performance and durability. That means when you buy from us, you’re not just getting a pretty face. You’re getting an appliance that’ll hold up through Lexington’s chilly winters and the occasional humidity spike in July. We’ve seen too many cheap machines fail after a season or two. That’s why we stand behind what we sell.

Your Kitchen, Your Way

Honestly, shopping for appliances can feel overwhelming. There’s a lot of options, and not all of them matter for your home. That’s where we step in. Our team will talk through what you actually need—whether you’re remodeling a colonial on Worthen Road or upgrading a condo near Center Depot. We match you with the right fit, without the pushy sales pitch. You set the budget, we’ll make it work.

We’re Still Here After the Sale

Here’s what sets us apart: once that appliance is in your Lexington home, we don’t disappear. If something goes wrong down the road—a washer starts acting up, a fridge won’t cool—our repair team is the same crew you bought it from. One call, and we come back out. We handle installation, maintenance, and fixes for washers, dryers, dishwashers, ovens, stove tops, refrigerators, microwaves, and dryer vent cleaning. No runaround.

So whether you’re strolling through Lexington Center or stuck in traffic on Route 2, remember: we’ve got your appliances covered. Reach out today, and let us help you find the perfect setup for your home. Your satisfaction is our priority.

Lexington, home to roughly 33,000 residents and the county seat of Middlesex County, is a town where 18th-century history meets 21st-century living. With neighborhoods like East Lexington, Meriam Hill, and the bustling Center area, you’ll find a mix of older colonials and modern homes. The local economy is anchored by large employers like MIT Lincoln Laboratory and a strong base of biotech and tech firms, which means many residents work from home or commute short distances—both of which keep household appliances running hard. Winters here average about 50 inches of snow, putting extra strain on refrigerators, washers, and dryers, especially in older homes with aging electrical systems.

Being just 11 miles from Boston and minutes from Route 128, Lexington families often host holiday gatherings or weeknight dinners, making a working oven or dishwasher non-negotiable. The historic district’s older wiring can also cause power surges that damage fridges and ranges, while East Lexington’s proximity to the Arlington line means many homes share older plumbing that leads to slow-draining dishwashers. Whether you’re in a condo near the Battle Green or a single-family off Bedford Street, appliance breakdowns here aren’t just an inconvenience—they disrupt the flow of daily life in a town that values both efficiency and community.

Frequently Asked Questions About Lexington

My dishwasher is draining slowly—could this be related to Lexington’s older plumbing in the East Lexington neighborhood?

Yes, many homes in East Lexington, especially those built before 1950, have cast-iron or galvanized drain pipes that can corrode and restrict flow. This often leads to sluggish drainage in dishwashers and washing machines. We’ll check for blockages and can also recommend a drain snake or pipe replacement if needed.

With Lexington’s heavy snowfall and freeze-thaw cycles, do outdoor appliance vents or pipes need special protection?

Absolutely. Lexington averages around 50 inches of snow per year, and repeated freeze-thaw cycles can cause ice dams near dryer vents or refrigerator water lines running through uninsulated basements. We recommend insulating exposed pipes and clearing snow away from vents to prevent blockages and potential flooding.

Are there any local regulations in Lexington that affect how I dispose of an old refrigerator or washing machine?

Yes, Lexington follows Massachusetts state guidelines, which prohibit curbside disposal of large appliances due to hazardous refrigerants and materials. You must schedule a bulky-item pickup through the Lexington Department of Public Works or haul it to the Minuteman Hazardous Waste Facility in Concord. We can help with removal when we install your new unit.