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Master of Appliances: Your Trusted Lexington Source for Quality Appliances
Master of Appliances isn’t just about fixing things—we also help you find the right appliances for your Lexington home. With over twenty years of hands-on experience across Greater Boston, we’ve learned what works in historic Colonials on Meriam Street and what fits best in a new build off Pleasant Street. We don’t just sell boxes; we sell solutions that make your kitchen or laundry room run smoother.
Inventory Built for Lexington Homes
Whether you’re upgrading a refrigerator in a Victorian near Lexington Center or swapping out a washer and dryer set in a condo on Marrett Road, we’ve got you covered. Our selection includes high-performance refrigerators, washer and dryer sets, quiet dishwashers, sleek microwaves, and reliable ovens and stove tops. Each piece we carry is chosen because it holds up under real use—because we know Lexington families don’t have time for breakdowns.
Quality You Can Count On
We test every appliance before it reaches you. That’s not just marketing talk—it’s how we’ve always done business. When you buy from us, you’re getting something that’s been checked for performance and durability. No lemons. No surprises. Just an appliance that does its job, year after year, through Lexington’s humid summers and frigid January mornings.
A Shopping Experience That Fits Your Life
Honestly, buying an appliance shouldn’t feel like a chore. That’s why our team takes the time to listen. We ask about your cooking habits, your laundry routine, your counter space. Then we recommend options that match your needs and your budget. No pressure. Just good advice from people who’ve been doing this a long time.
Support After the Sale
Here’s the thing—we don’t disappear after the handshake. If your new oven acts up or your dishwasher needs a tweak, our repair team is a quick call away. We’re the same folks who’ve been fixing appliances all over Lexington for years. That continuity matters. It means you’re never stuck wondering who to call.
Making It Easy
We’re committed to making your experience simple and pleasant. From browsing our inventory to delivery and setup, we handle the details. You focus on what matters—like that first family dinner cooked in your new oven or the quiet hum of a washing machine that actually works.
Ready to find the perfect appliance for your Lexington home? Give us a call. We’ll help you get it right the first time.
Lexington, MA, with a population of around 33,000, sits in Middlesex County and is known for its historic town center and strong public schools. The town features distinct neighborhoods like East Lexington and the rural-feeling areas around Pine Meadows, where many homes were built in the mid-20th century. Lexington’s economy is driven by education, biotech, and professional services, with many residents commuting to Cambridge and Boston.
This mix of older homes and busy lifestyles means appliances here face heavy use, especially during the humid summers that can strain refrigerators and AC units. The historic district’s older infrastructure often leads to electrical quirks that can shorten appliance lifespans. Whether you’re in a colonial near the Battle Green or a ranch in Follen Hill, reliable repair services keep your home running smoothly in this active community.
Frequently Asked Questions About Lexington
My fridge is running constantly in the summer—does Lexington’s humidity affect it more?
Yes, Lexington’s high summer humidity forces refrigerators and freezers to work harder to maintain temperatures, which can cause compressors to fail prematurely. Regular cleaning of coils and checking door seals can help, but if your fridge is struggling, a technician can adjust settings or recommend a repair before the next muggy spell.
I live in a historic home near the Battle Green—are there restrictions on appliance repairs or replacements?
If your home is in the Lexington Historic District, major appliance replacements that alter the exterior (like vent hoods or AC units) may require a Certificate of Appropriateness from the Historical Commission. Inside repairs are generally unrestricted, but your repair service should be careful not to damage old plaster or wiring during service visits.
Does the town of Lexington have any special disposal rules for old appliances?
Lexington’s Public Works department offers curbside bulk pickup for large appliances twice a year, but you must schedule it in advance and ensure Freon has been removed from refrigerators or AC units. Some neighborhoods also have private pickup services that handle disposal, and our technicians can offer guidance on recycling options or proper drop-off at the Minuteman Regional facility.