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Master of Appliances: Watertown’s Trusted Source for High-Quality Appliances
Master of Appliances isn’t just about fixing things—we also help you buy the good stuff. If you’re a Watertown homeowner strolling through Coolidge Square or driving down Mount Auburn Street, you’ve probably dealt with a fridge that’s on its last leg or a dryer that sounds like a freight train. We get it. That’s why we stock appliances we’d actually put in our own kitchens and laundry rooms. Whether you live in a historic Victorian near the Watertown Arsenal or a newer condo off Arsenal Street, we’ve got options that fit both your space and your lifestyle.
Diverse Inventory for Every Home Need
Honestly, finding the perfect appliance can feel like hunting for parking near the Charles River on a summer weekend. But we make it easy. Our inventory covers everything: high-performance refrigerators that won’t sweat in Watertown’s humid summers, washer and dryer sets built for tight laundry closets, quiet dishwashers that won’t wake the kids, cutting-edge microwaves, and ovens and stove tops that handle Thanksgiving dinner without a hitch. Nobody wants to haul a new range home from a big-box store only to find it doesn’t fit. We help you measure twice and buy once.
Quality and Dependability
When you buy from us, you’re not just getting a shiny new machine. Every unit we sell goes through a thorough check—we test for performance, durability, and the kind of reliability that matters when you’ve got a family to feed and laundry piling up. Watertown winters can be brutal, and the last thing you need is a washer that freezes up or a oven that won’t heat. We’ve seen it all, and we only stock brands we trust to get you through the seasons. That’s the difference between buying an appliance and investing in peace of mind.
Personalized Shopping Experience
Here’s where we really shine. Walk into any big-box store, and you’re just another customer. With us, you’re a neighbor. Our sales team takes the time to ask about your home: Is it a small galley kitchen near the Watertown Mall? A spacious family home off Belmont Street? We’ll talk about your cooking habits, your family size, your energy bill concerns—and we won’t try to upsell you on something you don’t need. We hear this a lot: “I wish I’d come here first.” And honestly, we’d rather you come to us before you waste time and money elsewhere.
Ongoing Support and Maintenance
Your relationship with us doesn’t end when the delivery truck pulls away. We’re still here, just a phone call away. If your new dishwasher starts acting up during a dinner party or your fridge’s ice maker goes on strike, our repair team can come right to your Watertown home. We know the quirks of the local water supply—hard water can wreak havoc on seals and hoses. That’s why we offer follow-up maintenance tips and fast repairs. No automated menus. No runaround. Just real people who remember your name.
Pledging an Enjoyable Shopping Experience
At the end of the day, we want you to enjoy buying an appliance. Sounds crazy, right? But it’s true. We keep things low-pressure, honest, and local. Whether you’re swapping out that old stove in your East Watertown rental or outfitting a new home near the Watertown Library, we’re here to help. And if something goes wrong down the road? We’ll fix it. That’s the Master of Appliances promise: great products, backed by decades of hands-on experience, right here in Watertown.
Ready to find the perfect appliance for your home? Give us a shout. We’ll set up a time to talk through what you need—no pressure, just good advice. Your satisfaction is our priority, and we mean it.
Watertown, MA, with a population of roughly 35,000, sits in Middlesex County along the Charles River. It’s known for its distinct neighborhoods like East Watertown and Brigham Square, and its economy is anchored by a mix of tech startups, medical offices, and long-standing local businesses. The town borders Cambridge and is just minutes from Arsenal Yards, a major retail hub, but many homes here date back to the early 20th century, with older plumbing and electrical systems that put extra strain on appliances.
Watertown experiences the full range of New England weather—humid summers, freezing winters, and heavy nor’easters—which can wreak havoc on refrigerators, dryers, and washing machines. The area’s hard water, common in Middlesex County, often leaves mineral buildup in dishwashers and water heaters, shortening their lifespan. Residents in neighborhoods like the Watertown Square area frequently need appliance repair to keep up with the demands of older homes and the wear from seasonal temperature swings.
Frequently Asked Questions About Watertown
How do Watertown's older homes in the Mount Auburn Street area affect appliance maintenance?
Many homes near Mount Auburn Street were built before 1950, with outdated wiring and small utility spaces. This can cause voltage fluctuations that harm modern appliances, so we often recommend surge protectors and regular checkups. If your oven or dryer keeps tripping the breaker, it's often a sign of an underlying electrical issue common in these historic homes.
Does Watertown's proximity to the Charles River increase the need for dryer vent cleaning?
Yes, because the river and nearby parks like the Watertown Riverfront Park create higher humidity levels during spring and fall. This moisture can get trapped in dryer vents, leading to lint clogs and reduced efficiency. We see more service calls from East Watertown homes due to moisture-related lint buildup.
Are there any Watertown-specific regulations for disposing of old appliances?
Watertown follows Massachusetts state laws but also has its own bulky waste pickup rules through the Department of Public Works. Freon-containing units like refrigerators and A/Cs must have the refrigerant removed by a certified technician before curbside collection. We handle that for you and can coordinate with the town's pickup schedule to avoid fines.