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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—we’re also your go-to source for buying high-quality appliances right here in Somerville, MA. With over 20 years of hands-on experience in Greater Boston, we know what works in Somerville homes. From the tight kitchen layouts in Davis Square apartments to the family-sized spaces near Powder House Park, we’ve helped folks find the perfect fit. Honestly, we get it: picking a new fridge or washer can feel overwhelming. That’s where we come in.

Diverse Inventory for Every Home in Somerville

Whether you need a high-performance refrigerator for your condo off Elm Street or a washer and dryer set for your triple-decker near Union Square, we’ve got you covered. Our inventory includes top-notch dishwashers, cutting-edge microwaves, and high-performance oven and stove top combos. We even stock specialized models that handle Somerville’s older electrical systems—because we’ve seen it all. From the old Victorian homes near Prospect Hill to the newer builds by the Mystic River, we’ve matched appliances to over a hundred different floor plans. You’ll find brands you trust, with options that fit your space and your budget.

Quality and Dependability You Can Count On

At Master of Appliances, we take quality seriously. Every appliance we sell goes through a thorough check—not just a box-test, but a real run-through to make sure it works in real New England conditions. Think about it: Somerville summers get humid, and winters can be brutal. Your refrigerator needs to keep up, and your oven needs to hold steady at 350°F even when it’s 10°F outside. That’s why we only sell appliances that pass our rigorous performance and durability standards. When you buy from us, you’re investing in a solution that’ll keep running smoothly for years—not something that’ll break down right after the warranty expires.

A Personalized Shopping Experience (No Pressure)

We know shopping for appliances can be a hassle. That’s why our team takes the time to actually listen. Whether you’re renovating a kitchen in Spring Hill or replacing a broken dryer in East Somerville, we’ll walk you through your options. We ask about your cooking habits, your laundry volume, and even your kids’ snack preferences—seriously, it matters. Then we match you with the right model, within your budget, without the sales pitch. You might start by browsing online, but a quick call or visit to our Malden showroom gives you the real deal: hands-on demos and honest advice from people who know appliances inside out.

Ongoing Support and Maintenance After the Sale

Here’s the thing: buying from Master of Appliances means you’re not alone after the purchase. We stick with you. If your new dishwasher acts up six months down the line, or your dryer needs a vent cleaning after a year of heavy use, our expert repair team is just a phone call away. We service Somerville regularly—from the Teele Square area to the slopes near Winter Hill. And because we know the quirks of local homes (like that tricky gas line in your 1920s kitchen), we can fix issues fast. No long wait times, no runaround.

Pledging an Enjoyable Shopping Experience

We’re not just here to sell you an appliance—we’re here to make the whole process easy. From helping you measure your space to arranging delivery and installation, we take care of the details. Our goal? You walk away happy, with an appliance that works perfectly in your Somerville home. Give us a call or stop by to see what we’ve got. We look forward to serving you.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Do you deliver and install appliances in Somerville?
Yes, we offer professional installation for all appliances we sell. Our team is familiar with Somerville’s narrow streets and tricky parking, so we’ll get it done without a fuss. Just let us know where you need it delivered.

Q: Can I see the appliance before I buy it?
Absolutely. Come visit our showroom in Malden—it’s a short drive from Somerville. You can see, touch, and open the doors of our floor models. No online guesswork.

Q: What if my appliance breaks after I buy it?
No worries. Our repair team covers all of Somerville, from Davis to Assembly Row. Give us a call, and we’ll get it fixed fast. You’re not just a customer—you’re part of the Master of Appliances family.

Somerville, with a population of roughly 81,000, is the most densely populated city in New England and sits just north of Boston. Its mix of dense triple-deckers and historic homes in neighborhoods like Davis Square, Union Square, and Winter Hill means appliances take a beating from constant use, cramped layouts, and the wear of older building plumbing and electrical systems.

Our humid summers and freeze-thaw winters accelerate mineral buildup in dishwashers and strain refrigerator compressors, while city parking restrictions and narrow Somerville streets make hauling a broken washer to a repair shop nearly impossible. That’s why our local techs come to you—we know the one-way routes around Magoun Square and the best spots to park without a resident permit.

Frequently Asked Questions About Somerville

Do I need a parking permit for your repair van in Somerville?

No. Our vans are registered as commercial service vehicles, so we can park in resident permit zones during the day without a sticker. We'll still aim for a spot that doesn't block your neighbor's driveway.

Why do my Somerville appliances seem to get mineral buildup faster?

Somerville’s water comes from the Quabbin Reservoir via MWRA supply, which is moderately hard with calcium and magnesium. This accelerates limescale in dishwashers and washing machine heating elements, especially in older buildings near Union Square without whole-house water softeners.

How does the winter freeze-thaw cycle affect my refrigerator in a Somerville triple-decker?

The constant swings from below freezing to above freezing cause expansion and contraction in refrigerant lines and seals. In poorly insulated back porches (common on Winter Hill), the outdoor condenser can ice up inside the unit, requiring professional defrost and leak checking before spring arrives.