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Master of Appliances: Quincy’s Trusted Source for High-Quality Appliances
Master of Appliances isn’t just about fixing things when they break. We’ve been helping Quincy homeowners find the right appliances for years — whether you’re in a triple-decker on Southern Artery or a single-family home near Adams Shore. Truth is, we’ve seen it all: from cramped kitchens in Wollaston to full remodels off Hancock Street. So when you need a reliable fridge, a quiet dishwasher, or a stove that can handle Sunday dinners, we’ve got you covered.
Diverse Inventory for Every Home Need
Let’s be real — every home in Quincy is different. Maybe you’re dealing with the tight corners of an older house near Quincy Center, or maybe you’ve got a modern layout out by Squantum. Either way, we stock appliances that fit. Refrigerators that actually fit your cabinets. Washer and dryer sets that handle loads from muddy soccer gear. Dishwashers that don’t sound like a freight train. Microwaves that save counter space. Ovens and stove tops that get the job done when you’re cooking up a feast. We’ve got the range.
Quality and Dependability
We don’t just sell any old appliance. Every unit we carry gets a once-over — we check for durability, performance, and whether it’ll hold up through Quincy’s humid summers and chilly Nor’easters. Because here’s the thing: you’re not just buying a machine. You’re buying the peace of mind that it won’t quit on you halfway through a holiday weekend. That’s what we stand behind.
Personalized Shopping Experience
Honestly, we’ve never been fans of pushy salespeople. So when you walk in or give us a call, our team listens first. What’s your setup? What’s your budget? Are you replacing a 20-year-old workhorse or upgrading for the first time? We’ve helped folks from Merrymount to East Quincy Square find what works for their space — without the pressure. Just honest advice, tailored to you.
Ongoing Support and Maintenance
Here’s where we’re different. After you buy from us, you’re not forgotten. If your new washer acts up or your oven starts running hot a year down the line, we’re the ones who come out and fix it. We’ve got over 20 years of experience in appliance repair, so when we say we’ve got your back, we mean it. A quick call and we’re on our way — no runaround, no third-party nonsense. That’s the Master of Appliances difference.
Pledging an Enjoyable Shopping Experience
We want you to actually like buying an appliance from us. Sounds simple, right? But we know how stressful it can be — the choices, the cost, the fear of picking the wrong thing. So we promise this: we’ll make it easy. We’ll help you find the right fit, we’ll stand by the product, and we’ll be there if anything goes wrong. Whether you’re in a condo near Quincy College or a colonial in Hough’s Neck, our goal is the same — your satisfaction, no exceptions.
Ready to find your next appliance? Give us a shout. We’re here for Quincy — and we’d love to help you out.
Quincy, MA, with a population of roughly 101,000, is the eighth-largest city in Massachusetts and the county seat of Norfolk County. It’s known for historic neighborhoods like Wollaston, North Quincy, and Squantum, each with a mix of older homes and newer developments. The local economy is driven by healthcare, education, and a strong maritime industry, with many residents commuting via the Red Line into Boston.
Given Quincy’s coastal location on Boston Harbor and its humid continental climate, residents face salty sea air and high humidity that can accelerate rust and wear on appliances, especially in basement units. The city’s older housing stock, particularly in Adams Shore and Germantown, often has tight kitchens and laundry areas where a broken dishwasher or dryer disrupts daily life. This makes reliable appliance repair a necessity for keeping homes running smoothly year-round.
Frequently Asked Questions About Quincy
How does Quincy's coastal weather affect my refrigerator or washer?
The salty air and high humidity near the harbor can cause coils and seals to corrode faster. Our technicians see more condenser failures and rusted components in Squantum and Marina Bay homes, so we use anti-corrosion treatments and marine-grade parts when needed.
Is there a city regulation in Quincy about disposing of old appliances after a repair?
Yes, Quincy mandates that all appliance disposal must follow the city's household hazardous waste guidelines. We coordinate with the DPW to properly recycle refrigerants and metal parts, and we never leave old units on the curb without prior scheduling with the city's bulky waste pickup.
My home is in an older house near Wollaston Beach—do I need special gas fittings for my stove repair?
Many pre-1960 homes in the Merrymount and Wollaston areas still have older gas piping that may not meet current code. When we repair stoves in these neighborhoods, we inspect the line and recommend upgrades to compliant connectors, which is critical for safety in coastal conditions where pipes can corrode.