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Master of Appliances: Your Trusted Source for High-Quality Appliances in Quincy
Master of Appliances isn’t just about fixing things. We’re also your go-to spot for buying top-notch appliances right here in Quincy, MA. With over 20 years in the game and a deep knowledge of what works (and what doesn’t) in homes around Norfolk County, we’ve handpicked a selection that’s built to last. Honest-to-goodness, we’ve seen it all—from that brand that never dies to the one that gives up after two years. So when you shop with us, you’re getting gear we’d put in our own kitchens.
Diverse Inventory for Every Quincy Home
Whether you’re in a colonial off Southern Artery or a condo near Quincy Center, we’ve got the appliance you need. Think high-performance refrigerators that can handle the humidity of a Quincy summer, washer and dryer sets designed for those tight basement spaces old homes are famous for, dishwashers quiet enough to let you hear the T games, and ovens or stove tops that actually heat evenly (no more burnt edges on your Sunday roast). We stock it all, and we stock it smart.
Quality and Dependability That Matter on the South Shore
We know the salt air from Quincy Bay can be rough on metal. That’s why every appliance we sell gets a thorough once-over before it ever reaches your home. We test for performance, durability, and real-world use—not just what’s on the spec sheet. When you buy from us, you’re not just picking a refrigerator or a microwave; you’re getting a machine that’s proven to handle the wear and tear of daily life in the Quincy area. No fluff. Just reliable gear.
A Shopping Experience That’s Actually Personal
Big box stores can’t tell you which washer handles Quincy’s hard water best. We can. Our team takes the time to ask about your kitchen layout, your family size, your budget—and then we make real recommendations. No pressure. Just honest advice drawn from years of installing and repairing these machines in homes all over Norfolk County. If you live near Squantum or down by the Wollaston Beach area, we’ve probably already serviced your neighbor’s setup. That local know-how makes a difference.
Ongoing Support After the Sale
Here’s what sets us apart: once you buy an appliance from us, we’re still here. Got a weird noise coming from the new dryer? Stove top acting up after six months? Our repair team is a phone call away. We don’t disappear after the sale. We’ve got your back. It’s that simple.
We Want You to Enjoy the Whole Experience
Honestly, shopping for appliances should feel easy—not like a chore. We keep things low-key, we’re upfront about pricing, and we never push anything you don’t need. Your satisfaction isn’t just a slogan; it’s the reason we get up in the morning. If you’re in Quincy and need a new appliance or just want some advice, give us a shout. We’d love to help.
Ready to find the perfect appliance for your Quincy home? Reach out today. Let’s get you set up with something that works.
Quincy, MA, with a population of around 100,000, sits squarely in Norfolk County and is known as the ‘City of Presidents,’ home to both John Adams and John Quincy Adams. Neighborhoods like Wollaston, North Quincy, and Quincy Point each have their own character, with a mix of historic colonials and modern condos. The local economy is driven by healthcare, education, and a strong restaurant scene, but many residents deal with the challenges of older homes and the corrosive sea air from the nearby Atlantic coast and Quincy Bay.
That coastal climate, with high humidity and salt spray, accelerates wear on appliances—refrigerator coils corrode faster, washing machine seals weaken, and dryers work harder to vent moist air. Combined with the region’s freeze-thaw cycles that can damage hoses and water lines, Quincy homeowners often rely on same-day service for unexpected breakdowns. Whether it’s a Wolf Point condo or a Houghs Neck cape, we know the local appliance quirks and get your kitchen and laundry running smoothly again.
Frequently Asked Questions About Quincy
Why do appliances in Quincy tend to have more corrosion issues compared to inland suburbs?
Because Quincy is bordered by Quincy Bay and Boston Harbor, the salty sea air accelerates rust on metal components like refrigerator condenser coils, washing machine drums, and dryer heating elements. This is especially noticeable in neighborhoods like Houghs Neck and Marina Bay, where ocean exposure is strongest.
I live in a historic home near the Adams National Historical Park. Can you work on older or built-in appliances without damaging the original cabinetry?
Absolutely. Many older homes in Quincy Point and Wollaston have built-in or vintage appliances. Our technicians are trained to carefully remove and service units in tight, historic spaces, and we always use drop cloths and protective padding to preserve your original woodwork and flooring.
There's a town-wide recycling event coming up in Quincy. Can you haul away my old refrigerator or washer after the repair?
Yes, we partner with local haulers and Quincy's public works schedule. If you're on the curbside pickup route, we can remove your old appliance after a repair or replacement and ensure it's properly recycled at the Quincy Transfer Station on Enterprise Street.