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Master of Appliances: Your Trusted Source for High-Quality Appliances in Quincy, MA

Master of Appliances isn’t just about fixing things. We’re also the go-to spot for Quincy homeowners looking to buy top-notch appliances. After two decades of working in kitchens and laundry rooms across Norfolk County, we know what holds up — and what doesn’t. That’s why we stock a lineup of appliances that actually perform, whether you’re in a new construction off Quarry Street or a classic triple-decker near Hancock Street.

Diverse Inventory for Every Home Need

Maybe your old fridge finally gave up during a muggy Quincy August. Or you’re gutting a kitchen in a Wollaston bungalow and need a range that’ll fit a tricky 30-inch opening. We’ve got you. From high-performance refrigerators to washers that handle the clay-heavy water around Houghs Neck, our inventory covers it all. Need a dishwasher that’s quiet enough for an open-concept condo? A microwave that fits above a gas cooktop? We’ve seen every layout Quincy throws at us.

Quality and Dependability

Honestly, we don’t sell anything we wouldn’t put in our own homes. Every unit we carry gets a once-over to make sure it’ll survive the salt air off Quincy Bay and the humidity that settles over the city in July. When you buy from us, you’re not just getting an appliance — you’re getting something that’ll keep your life running smoothly, year after year. No corners cut. No plastic parts that’ll crack after a season.

Personalized Shopping Experience

We don’t do pushy sales floors. Instead, our team sits down with you — whether you’re calling from a condo in Marina Bay or a colonial in Adams Shore — and talks through what you actually need. Budget, layout, family size, cooking habits. It matters. We’ve helped Quincy teachers, nurses, and small business owners find the perfect fit without the upsell. The truth is, we’d rather you get the right thing the first time than call us back in six months.

Ongoing Support and Maintenance

Your purchase doesn’t end at delivery. That’s just the start. Because we’re also a repair shop, we know exactly how to keep your appliance running like new. If something hiccups down the road — a thermostat glitch on a snowblower or a belt that slips after a holiday marathon — our service team is a quick call away. No third-party runaround. No endless hold music. Just us, the folks who sold it to you.

Pledging an Enjoyable Shopping Experience

We’re not here to pressure you into a sale. We’re here to make the whole process — from browsing to installation to years of use — feel easy. That’s our promise to Quincy. Whether you’re grabbing a microwave for a rental in Squantum or outfitting a whole house in Milton Hills, we want you to walk away happy. Simple as that.

Ready to find the right appliance for your Quincy home? Give us a call or stop by our showroom. We’ll help you get it right the first time.

Quincy, MA, with a population of over 100,000, is the county seat of Norfolk County. From the historic granite rowhouses of Quincy Center to the coastal neighborhoods of Wollaston and Squantum, this city has diverse housing stock, much of which dates back to the 19th and early 20th centuries. The local economy is a mix of healthcare, education, and maritime industries, and with its location just south of Boston and along the Red Line, many residents commute daily.

Quincy’s coastal climate means high humidity in summer and salty, wet winters that accelerate wear on appliances. Older homes often have aging electrical systems and tight crawlspaces, making professional repairs essential. Whether you’re in a North Quincy triple-decker or a Houghs Neck bungalow, keeping your refrigerator, washer, or dryer running through a nor’easter is a local priority — and local repair pros understand the challenges of the city’s unique architecture and weather.

Frequently Asked Questions About Quincy

My dryer in Squantum is taking longer to dry clothes. Could the salt air be affecting it?

Yes. Squantum is a peninsula surrounded by saltwater, and the high humidity and salt-laden air can clog dryer vents and corrode heating elements faster than inland areas. We recommend annual vent cleaning and inspection for homes within a mile of the coast.

Does the City of Quincy require a permit for refrigerator disposal or repair work?

Quincy’s Department of Public Works requires a permit for the disposal of large appliances (like refrigerators) to ensure proper Freon recovery. For repair work inside your home, no permit is needed, but if you’re replacing a unit, check the city’s recycling guidelines for drop-off at the Quincy DPW yard on Copeland Street.

My washing machine is shaking violently. Is this common in older Quincy houses with wood floors?

Absolutely. Many homes in Quincy Center and Wollaston have original hardwood floors and joists that can amplify vibration. Uneven settling over decades is common here. We recommend placing the washer on a rigid anti-vibration pad and checking that the feet are level — a local pro can balance the machine for your specific floor type.