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Master of Appliances: Your Trusted Source for High-Quality Appliances in Newton, MA
Master of Appliances isn’t just about fixing things—we’re also your go-to spot for buying top-notch appliances right here in Newton, MA. We’ve been around Greater Boston for over 20 years, and that means we know what works in Newton homes. Whether you’re in a classic colonial near Crystal Lake or a modern condo off Washington Street, we’ve got your back.
Diverse Inventory for Every Newton Home
You name it, we’ve got it. Need a fridge that can handle the summer heat in Newton Highlands? We’ve got high-performance refrigerators. Looking for a washer and dryer set that fits your tight laundry room in Newton Centre? Done. We also stock innovative dishwashers, cutting-edge microwaves, and ovens or stove tops that’ll make your kitchen the envy of the neighborhood. Honestly, we’ve helped families in Auburndale, Waban, and everywhere in between find exactly what they need.
Quality and Dependability You Can Count On
We’re picky about what we sell. Every appliance that comes through our shop gets a thorough once-over—tested for performance and durability. The truth is, we’d rather you buy something that lasts than something that’ll need replacing in a couple years. When you buy from us, you’re not just getting an appliance; you’re getting peace of mind. That’s the Newton way, right?
Personalized Shopping Experience, No Pressure
Our sales team? They’re not pushy. They’re locals who get it. We take the time to understand what you need, what your kitchen looks like, and what your budget is. We hear this a lot: “I don’t know which model is best.” That’s fine. We’ll walk you through it. Whether you’re in a tight spot in Nonantum or have a sprawling home in Chestnut Hill, we’ll find the right fit.
Ongoing Support and Maintenance
Here’s what sets us apart: after you buy, we don’t disappear. If something goes wrong—and hey, it happens—our repair team is just a phone call away. We’ve installed plenty of appliances in Newton, and we know the quirks of local plumbing and electrical setups. So if your new dishwasher acts up, we’ll be there fast. No runaround.
Pledging an Enjoyable Shopping Experience
We promise this: shopping with us should feel good. No high-pressure sales, no hidden fees. Just honest advice and quality products. You’re not just a customer—you’re our neighbor. And we take that seriously.
Ready to find the perfect appliance for your Newton home? Give us a shout. We’re here to help.
Newton, Massachusetts, is a city of over 88,000 residents in Middlesex County, just west of Boston. It’s known for its distinct villages like Newton Centre, Newton Highlands, and West Newton, each with its own commercial district and older housing stock. The local economy is strong, with many residents working in tech, healthcare, and education; the city also has a mix of historic Victorian homes and mid-century ranches. Given the region’s humid continental climate, Newton experiences hot, humid summers and cold, snowy winters—conditions that put extra strain on home appliances like refrigerators, washers, and dryers.
These weather extremes, combined with aging infrastructure in many Newton homes, mean that appliance breakdowns are a common headache. The freeze-thaw cycles in winter can cause water line issues in washing machines and icemakers, while summer heat can tax AC units and refrigerators. Whether you’re in a condo near Crystal Lake or a single-family home in Waban, timely, local appliance repair is essential to avoid costly replacements and keep your household running smoothly.
Frequently Asked Questions About Newton
One of my Newton Centre neighbors mentioned a 'Chestnut Hill inspection' — does the City of Newton require permits for major appliance repair or replacement?
Yes, the City of Newton requires a home improvement permit for the installation or replacement of major fixed appliances like dishwashers, ranges, and water heaters. This applies across all villages, including Chestnut Hill and Newton Centre. If you're replacing a gas range or water heater, a licensed gas fitter must pull the permit, and the work is subject to inspection by the Newton Inspectional Services Department.
My refrigerator stopped cooling right after last week's thunderstorm. Are power fluctuations common in the Auburndale area near the Charles River?
Auburndale, especially closer to the Charles River, is more prone to brief power flickers and voltage dips during summer thunderstorms due to overhead lines and tall tree canopy. These surges can damage compressor relays and control boards. Using a surge protector or whole-house suppressor is a good idea here, and we can often repair surge-damaged components rather than replace the entire unit.
I live in an older home in Waban with original 1950s wiring. Is it safe to call an appliance repair technician if my dryer keeps tripping the breaker?
It could be a sign of a failing heating element or motor, but with older wiring in Waban homes (often still with ungrounded outlets or cloth-insulated lines), the breaker may be undersized or worn. We always check both the appliance and the circuit to ensure safe operation. Newton requires any electrical work to be done by a licensed electrician, so if it's a wiring issue, we'll recommend one to avoid a fire risk.