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Master of Appliances: Top-Quality Appliance Sales in Quincy, MA

Master of Appliances is more than just a repair service—we’re your go-to source for buying top-notch appliances right here in Quincy, MA. With over two decades of firsthand experience fixing everything from washers to ovens in homes across Norfolk County, we know what works and what doesn’t. That’s why we offer a carefully curated selection of appliances we’d confidently recommend to our own neighbors in Quincy Point or Wollaston.

An Inventory Built for Quincy Homes

Whether you’re outfitting a new condo in Marina Bay or replacing a tired fridge in a century-old triple-decker on Sea Street, we’ve got you covered. Our inventory includes high-performance refrigerators, dependable washer and dryer sets, whisper-quiet dishwashers, versatile microwaves, and durable ovens and stove tops. We don’t just throw any model on the floor—each one’s been vetted by our team for reliability and repairability. Because the truth is, we’ve seen what breaks in the humid summers and salty winter air around Quincy Bay, and we stock accordingly.

Quality You Can Count On, Seriously

We hear this a lot: “I just want something that won’t quit after two years.” That’s fair. So we test every appliance we sell against our own performance and durability standards. When you buy from Master of Appliances, you’re not just getting a box with a warranty—you’re getting a machine we’d stand behind if it ever acts up. And since we’re a local family-owned business, we’re just a phone call away when you need help. No runaround.

Shopping That Actually Feels Personal

Walking into a big-box store can feel overwhelming. Here, it’s different. Our team takes the time to ask about your daily routine, your kitchen layout, your budget—maybe even how many kids you’re feeding. We’ve helped families in Adams Shore find the right refrigerator for their tight galley kitchens, and homeowners in Montclair pick out ovens that match their cooking style. You get tailored advice, not a sales pitch.

We Don’t Disappear After the Sale

Here’s what sets us apart: once we deliver that new appliance, our job’s not done. We offer ongoing support and maintenance—because even the best machines can have a hiccup. If your new dishwasher starts acting funny, our repair team (the same folks who installed it) can come take a look. No need to call a different company. It’s all under one roof.

Making the Whole Experience Enjoyable

Honestly, buying an appliance should be a little exciting, not a headache. We aim to keep it that way. From helping you pick the right model to scheduling delivery around your work schedule on the Red Line, we’re here to make it easy. Your satisfaction drives everything we do.

Ready to find the perfect appliance for your Quincy home? Give us a call or stop by—we’d love to show you what we’ve got. Your satisfaction is our priority, and that’s a promise we’ve kept for over 20 years.

Quincy, with a population of roughly 101,000, is the most populous city in Norfolk County and is known as the ‘City of Presidents’ (birthplace of John Adams and John Quincy Adams). From the historic charm of Wollaston and the bustling North Quincy neighborhood to the coastal views of Marina Bay, Quincy’s diverse housing stock—including many older homes and condo complexes—means appliances see heavy use year-round. The city’s humid continental climate, with hot summers and cold, wet winters, puts extra strain on refrigerators, freezers, and washing machines, leading to frequent breakdowns in appliances that work overtime.

Quincy’s economy is anchored by a strong healthcare and tech sector, plus a large number of residents commute to nearby Boston via the Red Line or I-93. After a long commute, the last thing you need is a broken dryer or a leaking dishwasher. Local appliance repair services are essential for busy Quincy families who can’t waste a weekend waiting for a repair or driving to a big-box store for a replacement. Quick, reliable service keeps your home running smoothly, from the granite-countered kitchens in Adams Shore to the waterfront condos at Squantum.

Frequently Asked Questions About Quincy

My dishwasher keeps tripping the breaker in my Wollaston bungalow—could it be related to Quincy’s older electrical panels?

Yes, many homes in Wollaston and other pre-war Quincy neighborhoods still have original 60-amp electrical panels. A high-draw appliance like a dishwasher can easily overload these outdated systems. Our technicians can check both the appliance and the panel to confirm if an upgrade is needed, saving you from repeated service calls.

I live near Marina Bay—the salt air seems to rust my washing machine quickly. Is there anything I can do?

Absolutely. The coastal salt spray around Marina Bay and Squantum accelerates corrosion on appliance metal casings and internal components. We recommend keeping your machines in a dry utility room when possible and applying a protective coating to exposed metal. Our Quincy service team can also swap out rust-prone parts with marine-grade alternatives during a repair.

Do I need a permit to replace an appliance in Quincy, MA?

Quincy requires a building permit for any installation that involves new electrical or plumbing connections—like installing a new electric range or dishwasher. However, simply swapping a direct-plug-in refrigerator or a gas range on an existing line doesn’t need a permit. We can guide you on Quincy’s permit rules during service to keep your project code-compliant.