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Master of Appliances: Your Trusted Source for High-Quality Appliances in Waltham, MA
Master of Appliances isn’t just about fixing things — we’re your go-to for buying top-notch appliances too, right here in Waltham. After two decades in the Greater Boston area, we know what works for local homes. Whether you’re in a historic house near the Charles River or a newer development out by Route 128, we’ve got the right fit for you.
Diverse Inventory for Every Home Need
Looking for a fridge that handles Waltham’s humid summers without breaking a sweat? Need a washer and dryer set that fits a tight laundry closet in an older home? We carry everything from high-performance refrigerators and reliable washer-dryer pairs to dishwashers that actually get those wine glasses clean, plus microwaves and ovens that won’t quit. No nonsense, just stuff that works.
Quality and Dependability
Here’s the thing — every appliance we sell gets tested before it leaves our hands. We don’t just slap a label on it. We check for performance, durability, and whether it’ll hold up in real Waltham conditions (think: hard water, older wiring, and the occasional power flicker). When you buy from us, you’re getting something that’ll last — not a headache waiting to happen.
Personalized Shopping Experience
Honestly, we don’t do pushy sales. You’ll talk to someone who actually listens — maybe about that tricky corner in your Waltham kitchen, or the budget you’re trying to stick to. Our team takes the time to understand what you need and finds you the right appliance. No upselling, just honest advice.
Ongoing Support and Maintenance
Your purchase doesn’t end when the delivery truck pulls away. If something goes wrong down the line — and let’s face it, stuff happens — our repair crew is just a phone call away. We’re the same folks you’d call for a washer that’s acting up or a dryer that’s stopped drying. So you get one team for both sales and support. Simple, right?
Pledging an Enjoyable Shopping Experience
We keep things straightforward. You walk in (or call in), tell us what you’re after, and we handle the rest. No hidden fees, no runaround. We’re proud of what we do, and we want you to feel good about your purchase. So whether you’re upgrading a rental property near Moody Street or outfitting a new place off Totten Pond Road, give us a shout.
Waltham, with a population of roughly 65,000 and located in Middlesex County, is known for its mix of historic mill buildings and modern tech hubs along Route 128. Neighborhoods like the South Side and Cedarwood see heavy use of older appliances in pre-war homes, while the city’s humid continental climate—with humid summers and freezing winters—puts extra strain on refrigerators, dryers, and ovens. Proximity to the Charles River and the Watch City’s dense housing stock means many residents rely on aging units that need frequent maintenance.
Waltham’s local economy, anchored by Bentley University and the Waltham–Weston Hospital, keeps households busy and often short on time, making a broken dishwasher or washer a major disruption. The city’s older water infrastructure can also lead to sediment buildup that clogs washing machines and water heaters faster than in neighboring towns. Whether you’re in a Victorian home near Moody Street or a condo off Totten Pond Road, professional appliance repair keeps your daily routine running smoothly in Waltham’s demanding seasons.
Frequently Asked Questions About Waltham
My refrigerator is running constantly during a Waltham summer—could the humidity along the Charles River be a factor?
Yes. Waltham’s location along the Charles River contributes to higher humidity levels, especially in summer. This forces your refrigerator’s compressor to work harder to maintain temperature, often leading to frost buildup or cycling issues. We recommend checking the door seals and condenser coils, but if it persists, give us a call.
I live near the South Side and my washing machine smells like mildew—could Waltham’s older pipes be to blame?
Waltham’s water supply, which comes from the Quabbin Reservoir, is generally soft, but older homes in areas like the South Side may have galvanized pipes or sediment traps that harbor bacteria. That, combined with the humidity in your basement, can cause mildew odors in front-load washers. A thorough cleaning of the gasket and drain pump filter usually helps, but we can also inspect for hidden blockages.
Do I need a permit from the City of Waltham to replace my gas oven or dryer?
Yes, Waltham requires a gas permit for any installation or replacement of gas appliances, including ovens and dryers. The permit ensures the work is inspected by the city’s plumbing and gas inspector. We handle all permit paperwork for our customers—just call us first so we can pull the right permits before we start.