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Master of Appliances: Your Trusted Source for High-Quality Appliances in Somerville, MA
Master of Appliances isn’t just about fixing things when they break — we’re also your go-to spot for buying high-quality appliances right here in Somerville. Honestly, after two decades of crawling under sinks, pulling out fridges, and swapping out stoves across Davis Square, Union Square, and beyond, we’ve learned a thing or two about what holds up and what doesn’t. That’s why we handpick every model we sell. You won’t find any fly-by-night brands in our inventory. Just stuff we’d put in our own homes — and we do.
Diverse Inventory for Every Home in Somerville
Whether you’re outfitting a brand new condo near Assembly Row or replacing a 20-year-old fridge in a tight kitchen off Highland Avenue, we’ve got you covered. Our inventory runs the gamut: high-performance refrigerators that can handle the humidity of a Somerville summer, washer and dryer sets built for cramped laundry closets, dishwashers that actually get the caked-on sauce off, microwaves that don’t take up all your counter space, and oven/stove top combos that keep your roast even when the old gas line acts finicky. We know Somerville’s housing stock — those triple-deckers and pre-war homes — and we stock appliances that fit those spaces.
Quality and Dependability — No Shortcuts
At Master of Appliances, we take pride in what we sell. Every appliance we carry goes through our own inspection before it hits your doorstep. That’s not just a marketing line — it’s how we’ve built our reputation in Middlesex County. We test for performance, check for durability, and make sure nothing’s rattling loose. When you buy from us, you’re getting a machine we’d stand behind — because we do, long after the sale. That’s the difference between buying from a big-box store and buying from a company that’ll be back to fix your dryer vent when it clogs up mid-winter.
Personalized Shopping Experience — No Pushy Sales Pitch
We hear this a lot: “I don’t know if I need a gas or electric range.” Or, “My kitchen’s only got 28 inches of space — what fits?” That’s where we shine. Our team takes the time to understand your setup, your cooking habits, and your budget. We’ve been inside enough Somerville kitchens to know that not every layout works with a standard-sized appliance. We’ll talk you through the options, show you what’s in stock, and help you pick something that actually fits — in size, style, and price. No pressure. No gimmicks. Just straight talk.
Ongoing Support and Maintenance — We Don’t Disappear After the Sale
Here’s what that means for you: we don’t vanish once your new appliance is installed. If something goes wrong — a seal starts leaking, a burner won’t light, the ice maker stops ice-making — our repair team is just a phone call away. Same guys who installed it can fix it. We stock common parts for everything we sell, so we’re not waiting weeks for a backorder. And since we’re based right in Malden and serve Somerville daily, we can usually get to you within 24 to 48 hours. That kind of continuity matters when your fridge is full of groceries from Market Basket.
Pledging an Enjoyable Shopping Experience — From Start to Finish
We’re not just selling appliances. We’re trying to make your life a little easier. Whether you’re a lifelong Somerville resident or just moved into that rental near Tufts, we want your experience with us to feel straightforward, honest, and maybe even a little pleasant. No hidden fees. No bait-and-switch. Just good appliances and people who care about making them work for you.
Frequently Asked Questions About Buying Appliances in Somerville
Q: Do you deliver and install the appliances you sell?
Yes. We offer professional installation for everything we sell — including hooking up gas ranges, leveling washers, and connecting dishwashers. Our guys are licensed and know Somerville’s older plumbing.
Q: What if I buy an appliance and it doesn’t fit?
We’ll help you measure before you buy. We’ve dealt with tight corners, low doorways, and weird alcoves. Bring your measurements or let us come take a look.
Q: Do you sell scratch-and-dent or open-box models?
Occasionally. Call us and ask what’s available. We don’t always list them online, but we often have something that’s a great deal with a minor cosmetic blemish.
For a personalized appliance shopping experience and to explore our high-quality inventory, contact us today. Your satisfaction is our priority.
Somerville, MA, is one of the most densely populated cities in New England, with approximately 81,000 residents packed into just over 4 square miles in Middlesex County. It is known for its dense, walkable neighborhoods like Davis Square, Union Square, and Powder House Square, each filled with a mix of historic triple-deckers and new developments. The city’s proximity to Cambridge and Boston means many residents commute short distances, often dealing with older housing stock built between 1840 and 1920, which can present unique challenges for appliance longevity.
Somerville’s climate—warm, humid summers and cold, snowy winters—puts extra strain on refrigerators, ovens, and washing machines, especially in basement units prone to dampness. The city’s redevelopment boom in Union Square and along the Green Line extension has led to many renovations, yet older appliances in pre-war buildings still require frequent service. Whether you’re in a tight apartment in Davis Square or a larger home near Tufts University, reliable appliance repair keeps your household running smoothly in this bustling, compact city.
Frequently Asked Questions About Somerville
My refrigerator is in a basement in Davis Square, and it's been acting up during humid summers. Is there a specific concern with basements in Somerville?
Yes, many Somerville basements, especially in triple-deckers near Davis Square, have high humidity levels due to the city’s clay-heavy soil and older foundation drainage. This can cause condenser coils to rust or compressors to overwork. We recommend annual cleaning and checking for proper airflow to mitigate moisture-related damage.
I live in a condo in Union Square built in the 1920s. Do I need a permit to replace my gas stove in Somerville?
Yes, Somerville requires a permit from the Inspectional Services Department for any gas appliance replacement. You’ll need a licensed gas fitter to perform the work, and we can coordinate the permit process for you. This is a common requirement in older Union Square buildings where gas lines may be original to the 1920s construction.
My washing machine is in a second-floor unit near Powder House Square. Are there any noise or vibration concerns I should know about for Somerville rentals?
Somerville’s older wood-frame buildings near Powder House Square can amplify vibrations from front-loading washers. The city’s noise ordinance (Article 10) limits excessive disturbance after 10 PM, so balancing the machine and using anti-vibration pads is wise to avoid neighbor complaints. We can also check for loose floor joists during service.