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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 also help Newton homeowners find top-notch appliances that actually last. We’ve spent over two decades getting to know what works in New England homes, and that’s a big deal when you’re dealing with Newton’s older houses, funky layouts, and everything from Victorian drafts to modern open kitchens. We bring that know-how to every sale, so you’re not just buying a machine — you’re buying something that fits your life here in Newton.
Real Appliances for Real Newton Homes
Let’s face it — finding the right appliance for a 1920s Colonial in West Newton is different than outfitting a new build near the Newton Centre. We get that. Whether you need a refrigerator that fits under a low cabinet in a Nonantum bungalow, a dishwasher that can handle the hard water we deal with around here, or a washer and dryer set that won’t rattle the floors of a second-floor unit near Newtonville, we’ve got you covered. Our inventory includes high-performance refrigerators, washer and dryer sets, dishwashers, microwaves, ovens, and stove tops — all built for real-world use, not just showroom floors.
Built to Handle Newton’s Summers and Winters
Here’s the thing — appliances in Newton take a beating. Humid summers near the Charles River can mess with electronics, and the constant freeze-thaw cycles of a Massachusetts winter put stress on seals and motors. That’s why we test every appliance we sell. We check for performance, durability, and energy efficiency — because nobody wants a fridge that dies during a heatwave or a dryer that gives out in January. When you buy from us, you’re getting something that can handle the real conditions of a Newton kitchen or laundry room.
We Actually Listen to What You Need
Shopping for appliances shouldn’t feel like a sales pitch. Honestly, we hate that kind of thing. Instead, our team sits down with you — whether that’s in person or over the phone — and talks through what’s really going on in your home. Got a tight budget? We respect that. Need something specific for a family of five in a busy household near Newton Corner? We’ll find it. Have a weird-sized spot left by an old built-in? We’ve seen it all. We give you tailored advice that actually makes sense for your home and your life in Newton.
We Don’t Disappear After the Sale
Too many places hand you the keys and say good luck. Not us. Every appliance we sell comes with ongoing support — because we know things can go wrong even with the best machines. And when they do, our repair team is ready to help. You’ve got our number. Whether your dishwasher starts acting up after a holiday party or your oven won’t heat evenly before Thanksgiving, we’re just a call away. It’s the kind of service you’d expect from a neighbor — because in Newton, we basically are.
You Deserve a Better Shopping Experience
Let’s be real — buying appliances can be a hassle. Showrooms that don’t listen, delivery delays, and confusing warranties. We’re trying to change that. Our goal is to make the whole process simple, transparent, and even a little enjoyable. You’ll know what you’re getting, what it’ll cost, and how it’ll work in your home. No surprises, just solutions that last.
Ready to find the perfect appliance for your Newton home? Reach out to us today. We’ll make it easy — and we’ll be here when you need us.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Do you deliver appliances to homes in Newton?
A: Absolutely. We deliver and set up appliances across Newton — from the historic homes in Waban to the condos near Newton Highlands. We make sure everything’s connected properly before we leave.
Q: What if the appliance I buy has a problem down the road?
A: No worries — we stand behind everything we sell. We also offer repair services for all the brands we carry, so you’re covered. Just give us a call, and we’ll get someone out to your Newton home.
Q: Can you help me figure out if an appliance will fit in my space?
A: Yes — this is something we do all the time in Newton. Old homes have unique measurements, custom cabinets, and oddly shaped alcoves. We’ll walk through your space, measure carefully, and help you choose an appliance that fits — literally and functionally.
Newton, MA, is a city of over 88,000 residents in Middlesex County, known for its 13 distinct villages like Newton Centre, Waban, and Chestnut Hill. The local economy is driven by education, healthcare, and professional services, and the city’s historic homes—many built pre-1950—often rely on aging appliances. With hot, humid summers and cold winters, refrigerators, washers, and dryers work hard year-round, leading to wear and tear that requires prompt repair.
Newton’s proximity to Boston means many residents commute, leaving little time for appliance troubleshooting. The city’s strict recycling and disposal regulations, including curbside pickup for bulky items, make it easier for residents to schedule repairs rather than replace a broken stove or dishwasher. Plus, older neighborhoods like Auburndale and Newton Highlands often have unique kitchen layouts or utility setups that demand an experienced local repair technician who knows the area well.
Frequently Asked Questions About Newton
My refrigerator is running constantly during Newton's humid summers. Is this a common issue in areas like Oak Hill?
Yes, Newton's summer humidity, often above 70%, can cause older or poorly maintained refrigerators to run excessively as they fight moisture buildup. In neighborhoods like Oak Hill, where many homes have finished basements or older models, this strain often leads to compressor or seal failures. A local technician can clean the condenser coils and check the door gaskets to improve efficiency.
Does the City of Newton have special rules about repairing vs. replacing a gas range in a Victorian home in Waban?
Newton requires that any gas appliance work, including repairs or replacements, be permitted through the city's Inspectional Services Department, especially in older homes like those in Waban's historic districts. A licensed repair pro can often fix a gas range without triggering a full permit if it's a simple part swap, but any gas line modifications must be done by a Boston Gas-approved contractor to meet city code.
I live near the Charles River in Newton Lower Falls — can the salty, damp air from the river affect my laundry appliances?
Definitely. Homes along the Charles River in Newton Lower Falls are exposed to higher humidity and occasional salt spray during the spring thaw and fall storms. This can accelerate corrosion on washing machine control panels and dryer drum bearings. Annual inspections and keeping appliances in a dry, ventilated area can extend their life in this microclimate.