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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 when they break — we’re also your go-to source for buying high-quality appliances right here in Newton. We’ve spent over 20 years getting to know the ins and outs of every major brand and model, so when you’re in the market for something new, we’ve got you covered. Whether you’re in a cozy condo near Newton Centre or a sprawling Colonial off Commonwealth Avenue, we’ve helped homeowners like you find the perfect fit for their space and lifestyle.

A Selection Built for Newton Homes

Let’s be real: no two kitchens in Newton are the same. A vintage unit in a Craftsman on Waban’s winding streets needs different gear than a modern open-concept layout in a newer build near Chestnut Hill. That’s why we stock a diverse range of appliances — think energy-efficient refrigerators that won’t blast your electric bill through the roof, quiet dishwashers that won’t wake the family during a late-night cycle, and washer-dryer pairs built for those tight laundry closets common in Newton’s older homes. We also carry innovative microwaves, ovens, and stove tops that handle everything from quick weeknight dinners to marathon holiday baking sessions.

Built to Last in Newton’s Climate

Newton’s got its own weather personality — humid summers that push your AC to the brink, and those harsh winters when pipes freeze and appliances work overtime. That’s why every appliance we sell goes through rigorous testing. We’re not talking about some generic quality check; our team verifies performance and durability so your purchase can handle the specific demands of a Middlesex County home. When you buy from us, you’re getting a machine that’s ready for Newton’s real-world conditions — not just a pretty face in a showroom.

A Personal Touch from People Who Get It

Honestly? We hate the pushy, one-size-fits-all sales approach. Our crew takes time to understand what you actually need. Maybe you’ve got a tight galley kitchen in an apartment near Newton Highlands, or you’re outfitting a brand-new addition off Route 9. We’ll ask about your cooking habits, your family size, your budget — and then recommend options that genuinely fit. No upselling, no jargon. Just honest advice from folks who’ve been in the appliance game for two decades.

We’ve Got Your Back After the Sale

Here’s the thing about Newton homeowners: you don’t want to deal with a headache after you buy something. That’s why our support doesn’t end when the appliance lands in your kitchen. Got a question about installation? Need help adjusting settings? Or — heaven forbid — something goes wrong down the line? Our expert repair team is just a phone call away. We know the neighborhoods, we know the quirks of Newton’s older electrical systems, and we’ll get your appliance humming again fast.

Shopping That Actually Feels Good

We’re committed to making the whole experience enjoyable — from browsing our inventory to that first load of laundry in your new washer. No pressure, no runaround. Just a straightforward approach that puts your satisfaction front and center. Whether you’re replacing a fridge that’s been acting up since last summer’s heatwave or finally upgrading that 20-year-old oven, we’d love to help.

Ready to find the perfect appliance for your Newton home? Give us a call or stop by for a chat. Your satisfaction is our priority — and we mean it.

Newton, MA, covering over 18 square miles just west of Boston, is home to about 88,000 residents. Its 13 villages—from Newton Centre with its bustling shops to the historic estates of Waban—each have distinct housing stock, much of it built before 1950. The city’s proximity to the Charles River and the Massachusetts Turnpike means many residents commute to tech and biotech jobs in Cambridge or Boston, relying heavily on home appliances running smoothly after long workdays.

Newton’s humid continental climate brings hot, humid summers and cold winters with frequent freeze-thaw cycles that strain refrigerators, dishwashers, and HVAC systems. Older homes in neighborhoods like Auburndale or Chestnut Hill often have aging plumbing and electrical systems that can cause premature appliance failures. With many families occupying multi-generational homes, a broken oven or washer disrupts daily routines fast—local repair services that know Newton’s village-specific quirks are essential to keeping households running.

Frequently Asked Questions About Newton

My refrigerator in a 1920s Newton Highlands home keeps freezing food—what's unique about repairing it here?

Homes in Newton Highlands built in the 1920s often have uneven floors and older electrical panels. A level issue can misalign the refrigerator's door seal, while voltage fluctuations from outdated wiring can cause the thermostat to malfunction. Our technicians check for both before touching the compressor.

Do I need a permit to have my dishwasher replaced in Newton Centre?

Yes, the City of Newton requires an electrical permit for any appliance hardwired into your home, including dishwashers and ranges. This is not just for new construction—even replacement work in Newton Centre Village must get a permit through the Inspectional Services Department to ensure compliance with local electrical codes.

My dryer in Waban takes longer to dry clothes in winter—is Newton's well water causing issues?

While Newton's municipal water (treated from the Quabbin Reservoir) isn't particularly hard, winter humidity inside tightly sealed older homes in Waban can affect drying time. A more likely culprit is lint buildup in the vent, which is common in homes with long, winding exhaust paths through cold attics or crawl spaces.