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Master of Appliances: Quincy's Local Source for Quality Appliances & Repairs
Master of Appliances isn’t just the team you call when your fridge gives out in the middle of a Quincy heatwave. We’re also your go-to spot for buying high-quality appliances. Honestly, after two decades working on kitchens and laundry rooms across Norfolk County, we’ve learned what holds up and what doesn’t. So whether you’re outfitting a condo near Marina Bay or replacing a stove in a Wollaston cape, we’ve got you covered.
Inventory That Fits Quincy Homes
From the newer developments off Burgin Parkway to the older triple-deckers on Hancock Street, Quincy homes come in all shapes and sizes. So do our appliances. We stock everything — high-performance refrigerators that can handle the humidity of a Quincy summer, washer and dryer sets built for busy families commuting into Boston, dishwashers that actually stay quiet during dinner in your Houghs Neck kitchen, and ovens and stove tops that heat evenly no matter the age of your wiring. Need a microwave that fits a tight countertop? We’ve got those too.
Built for Quincy’s Climate and Lifestyle
We’ve seen what salt air from Quincy Bay does to an outdoor grill. We know how the clay soil in parts of Squantum can settle and mess with gas lines. That’s why every appliance we sell undergoes a thorough check — not just out of the box, but against what we know real Quincy homes deal with. We test for performance and durability. When you buy from us, you’re getting something that lasts. Not just because we say so, but because we’ve fixed enough appliances in Quincy to know the difference.
A Shopping Experience That Doesn’t Waste Your Time
Let’s be real — buying an appliance can be a drag. We make it easier. Our team takes the time to understand what you actually need. Got a tight budget? We’ll point you to the models that give you the most bang for your buck. Looking to splurge on a pro-style range for that renovation off Quincy Shore Drive? We’ll help you pick the right one — and install it too. No pressure. Just good advice from people who fix these things for a living.
Support That Sticks Around
Here’s the thing about buying from us: you’re not just getting a washer or a fridge. You’re getting a team that’s already familiar with your home’s quirks. If something goes wrong a year down the line, we’re the same crew that installed it. We handle your warranty, your maintenance, and any repairs that pop up. One phone number, one team. That’s it.
We’re proud to serve Quincy — from Adams Shore to the Quincy Center neighborhoods. If you’re in the market for a new appliance, give us a call. We’ll help you find the right fit, install it right, and keep it running for years.
Ready to shop? Reach out to Master of Appliances today. We’re here for you.
Quincy, MA, with a population of around 101,000, is the county seat of Norfolk County and home to historic neighborhoods like Wollaston, North Quincy, and Adams Shore. The city’s dense urban-suburban mix means many homes and businesses rely heavily on older appliances, especially in the stately homes near the Thomas Crane Library or along the coastline at Marina Bay.
Quincy’s humid continental climate brings hot, humid summers and cold, snowy winters—conditions that strain refrigerators, dryers, and HVAC systems. With its close proximity to Boston and a robust local economy centered on healthcare, education, and maritime trades, Quincy residents need fast, reliable appliance repair to keep their homes running smoothly, whether it’s a faulty washing machine in a Mount Wollaston colonial or a freezer on the fritz in a Houghs Neck bungalow.
Frequently Asked Questions About Quincy
My refrigerator keeps freezing food near the back but leaving the front warm. Is that related to Quincy's summer humidity?
Yes. Quincy's high humidity can cause frost buildup on evaporator coils and clog defrost drains, leading to uneven cooling. If you live near the coast in Squantum or Adams Shore, the salt air can also accelerate corrosion on condenser coils, making regular maintenance extra important.
I live in a historic home near the Quincy Center T station. Are there any special considerations for repairing older appliances here?
Many homes in Quincy Center and Wollaston were built pre-1950s and may have outdated electrical panels that can't handle modern, high-wattage appliances. Our technicians check for voltage compatibility in these older homes before performing any repair, and we're familiar with the unique breaker setups common in Quincy's historic districts.
Does Quincy have any local regulations about appliance disposal or repair parts storage?
The City of Quincy requires that all refrigerant-containing appliances (like fridges and AC units) be handled by licensed technicians who properly recover Freon. Additionally, if you're in a property within the Wollaston or Adams Shore flood zones, you must ensure external appliance repairs don't block drainage paths—our team is trained on these local codes.