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Master of Appliances: Your Trusted Source for High-Quality Appliances in Somerville, MA
Let’s be honest — finding the right appliance for your Somerville home can feel like a chore. Between the narrow streets of Davis Square and the tight kitchens in old triple-deckers near Porter Square, standard store-bought models don’t always fit. That’s where we come in.
Master of Appliances isn’t just about fixing things when they break. We also help you find and buy quality appliances that actually suit your space and your life. Over the past 20+ years, we’ve worked with folks all over Somerville — from the brownstones on Highland Avenue to the condos near Assembly Row. We know what works here and what doesn’t.
Diverse Inventory That Fits Somerville Homes
Whether you’re upgrading a cramped kitchen in Winter Hill or outfitting a new build near Union Square, we’ve got options. Our inventory includes high-performance refrigerators, stacked washer and dryer sets for tight laundry closets, dishwashers that can handle a week’s worth of dishes, and microwave ovens that don’t hog counter space. Need a slide-in oven for that custom stove top? We carry those too. Every piece is selected to perform well in the older homes and newer developments you’ll find across Somerville, Middlesex County.
We Don’t Sell Junk
Here’s the truth: a lot of big-box stores push appliances that look nice but conk out after two years. We’ve seen it happen. That’s why we only stock products that meet our own strict standards. Before we offer anything, we test it. Durability. Energy efficiency. Ease of repair. If it won’t stand up to a Somerville winter — or a busy family in Magoun Square — we don’t sell it.
Personalized Shopping, No Pressure
Nobody likes a pushy salesperson. So we don’t do that. Instead, we sit down with you — or chat over the phone — and ask the right questions. What’s your space like? How do you cook? Do you need something quiet for an open-concept apartment? We’ll walk you through the options, talk about pros and cons, and help you pick something that fits your budget and your life. Honest guidance, plain and simple.
After the Sale, We’re Still Here
Buying an appliance from us isn’t a one-and-done deal. If something goes sideways down the road — say your dishwasher starts acting up during a busy holiday week — our repair team is just a phone call away. We know how hard it can be to get fast service in Somerville, especially around Davis or Teele Square. But we’re local. We’ll come to you, diagnose the problem, and get it running again. No runaround.
An Enjoyable Shopping Experience — Seriously
We promise you this: buying an appliance from Master of Appliances won’t feel like a headache. It’ll feel easy. Maybe even a little fun. We’re here to make sure you get what you need, without the hassle. So if you’re in Somerville and need a new fridge, washer, or stove top, give us a call. We’d love to help you find the perfect fit.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Do you offer delivery and installation in Somerville?
A: Yes. We offer professional installation for all appliances we sell. Our team will haul away the old unit, set up the new one, and make sure everything’s working before we leave.
Q: Can you help me measure my space before I buy?
A: Absolutely. We know Somerville kitchens can be tricky. Just give us a call, and we’ll guide you through measuring — or we can come by to check it out ourselves.
Q: What brands do you carry?
A: We carry a curated selection of top brands known for reliability and performance. Ask us about current inventory — we’ll match you with the right brand for your needs.
For a personalized appliance shopping experience and to explore our high-quality inventory, contact us today. Your satisfaction is our priority.
Somerville, with a population over 81,000, is the most densely populated city in New England. Located in Middlesex County, it is known for its dense, walkable neighborhoods like Davis Square, Union Square, and Assembly Row—each with its own distinct character. The city’s economy is fueled by a mix of tech startups, creative industries, and longtime residents, leading to many older homes built in the early 1900s that still have original appliances. With hot, humid summers and cold, snowy winters, Somerville’s aging fridges, ovens, and dryers face heavy use and wear.
Proximity to Harvard and Tufts means many residents are renters or homeowners in three-decker houses, where appliance breakdowns can disrupt busy student and professional schedules. The city’s narrow streets and limited off-street parking for service vans also mean local technicians need to know the shortcuts and parking rules—a reason why a Somerville-based repair service saves time and hassle. Whether your dishwasher dies after a summer cookout in Powder House Park or your furnace acts up during a nor’easter, having a repair team that knows the local infrastructure is key.
Frequently Asked Questions About Somerville
My washing machine is leaking in my Porter Square apartment—do I need a city repair permit?
No, Somerville does not require a homeowner or tenant permit for basic appliance repair. However, if your repair involves altering plumbing or electrical systems, a licensed technician must follow Massachusetts state codes, and the work should not disturb lead paint in pre-1978 buildings—common in Somerville’s older housing stock.
Can you work on my fridge at a Davis Square condo if the building has no elevator?
Yes, we serve all building types in Somerville, including walk-ups. Our technicians are used to narrow staircases in three-deckers and will bring protective gear to avoid scuffing walls. Just let us know the floor and any access issues when booking to ensure the right tools and crew.
My gas oven won’t light in Winter Hill—could the cause be related to Somerville’s winter street sanding?
It’s unlikely that street sanding directly affects your oven’s gas line, but Somerville’s heavy winter salt usage can corrode outdoor gas shut-off valves or vents over time. If you’ve noticed a gas smell or weak flame, a licensed technician should check for clogs or corrosion on exterior lines, especially in older homes along routes like Broadway or Medford Street.