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Master of Appliances: Your Trusted Source for High-Quality Appliances in Natick, MA

Master of Appliances isn’t just about fixing things — we also help you find the perfect new appliance for your Natick home. We’ve spent over 20 years working in kitchens and laundry rooms across Middlesex County, so we know what works and what doesn’t. Whether you’re off Route 9 near the Natick Mall or tucked into a quiet neighborhood by Lake Cochituate, we’ve got your back.

Diverse Inventory for Every Home Need

Looking for a new refrigerator that can handle the humidity of a Natick summer? Need a washer and dryer set that won’t let you down during that stretch of rainy weather? We stock a wide range of appliances — from high-performance refrigerators and washers to dishwashers that actually get dishes clean after a big family dinner. We’ve got ovens, stove tops, and microwaves too. It’s all in our inventory, and it’s all stuff we’d put in our own homes.

Quality and Dependability

Here’s the thing — we don’t just sell appliances off a truck. Every unit we offer goes through a thorough check to meet our standards. We’re talking performance, durability, the works. When you buy from us, you’re getting something that’s built to last. We’ve seen too many cheap parts fail in Natick homes, and we’re not about that. So our range is curated. It’s dependable. It’s what we’d recommend to our own neighbors.

Personalized Shopping Experience

Honestly, we don’t believe in one-size-fits-all. That’s why we sit down with you — or chat on the phone — to figure out what you actually need. Maybe you’re dealing with a tight space in a condo off Speen Street, or you’ve got a big family and need serious capacity. We listen to your budget, your preferences, and your quirks. Then we guide you to the right match. No pressure, just honest advice.

Ongoing Support and Maintenance

Buying from us isn’t a one-and-done deal. After that new appliance lands in your Natick home, we’re still here. If something acts up a year down the road, our repair team is a phone call away. We’ll come out, figure out the issue, and get it running again. That’s the kind of service you expect from a local business that’s been in the community for two decades.

Pledging an Enjoyable Shopping Experience

We want buying an appliance to feel easy — maybe even a little fun. No pushy sales floors, no confusing jargon. Just real people helping you find a solution that makes your home run smoother. Your satisfaction matters to us, plain and simple. We’re here for the long haul.

Ready to find the perfect appliance for your Natick home? Give us a call or stop by online. Let’s get you set up.

Natick, with a population of around 37,000, sits in Middlesex County at the nexus of the Massachusetts Turnpike and Route 9. The town is split into two distinct villages: South Natick, with its historic homes and walking paths along the Charles River, and the more commercial Natick Center, anchored by the downtown train station and the Natick Mall. The local economy is driven by retail at the Mall, tech firms like MathWorks (headquartered here), and a strong small-business scene around the Common.

Natick’s humid continental climate brings humid summers and cold winters, with average snowfall around 45 inches annually. This weather puts extra strain on appliances: dehumidifiers run nonstop in July, while furnace igniters and fridge compressors often fail during January cold snaps. Older homes in neighborhoods like the South Natick historic district or near Lake Cochituate may have outdated wiring or undersized HVAC systems, meaning local repair techs regularly deal with blown capacitor boards and seized washer pumps after heavy use.

Frequently Asked Questions About Natick

My fridge stopped cooling mid-July—could the heatwave near Natick Mall affect it?

Absolutely. Natick’s summer heatwaves, combined with the heat island effect from the vast parking lots around the Mall, can push your refrigerator’s condenser to overwork. If the coils are dusty or the fan motor is weak, the compressor can trip its thermal overload, leaving you with warm food. We clean the coils and test the start relay on-site.

My washing machine shakes violently—could it be related to hard water from the Charles River watershed?

Yes. Natick’s water supply comes from the Charles River watershed and local wells, which have moderate hardness (around 100-150 ppm). This causes mineral buildup in washing machine hoses, drain pumps, and the tub bearing assembly. The extra friction can make the drum unbalanced during the spin cycle. We can flush the system and replace the bearings if needed.

Do I need a permit for a gas dryer installation in a South Natick historic district home?

Yes—Natick requires a plumbing/gas permit for any gas appliance installation, and homes in the South Natick Historic District may also need a Certificate of Appropriateness if exterior venting is visible. Our team handles permit filings with the Natick Building Department and can recommend vent configurations that keep your historic facade intact.