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Master of Appliances: Wellesley's Trusted Source for Quality Appliances & Repairs

Master of Appliances isn’t just about fixing things when they break — we’re also your go-to spot for buying new appliances right here in Wellesley. After 20 years of working in homes across Norfolk County, we’ve learned what works and what doesn’t in Wellesley’s older colonials and those newer builds off Weston Road. So when you’re ready to upgrade, we’ve got you covered.

A Selection That Fits Wellesley Homes

Walk into any home around here — whether it’s a cozy Cape near Hunnewell Field or a sprawling estate by Wellesley College — and you’ll see a mix of appliance styles. That’s why we carry everything: high-performance refrigerators that can handle your weekly grocery run from Roche Bros., washer and dryer sets that fit in tight laundry closets, dishwashers quiet enough not to interrupt a dinner party on Washington Street, and microwaves that actually fit your countertop. Plus ovens and stove tops that look as good as they cook. We don’t just stock generic stuff — we pick products that hold up in real Wellesley homes.

Built to Last in Wellesley’s Climate

Let’s be honest — Wellesley’s weather isn’t easy on appliances. The humidity in July can wreck a fridge’s condenser if it’s not built right, and the freezing temps in January put serious strain on washing machine hoses in unheated basements. That’s why every appliance we sell goes through our own testing. We make sure it meets the kind of performance and durability standards that matter when you’re dealing with Massachusetts seasons. When you buy from us, you’re not just getting a machine — you’re getting something we’d install in our own homes.

No Pushy Sales Talk — Just Real Advice

Here’s what people tell us a lot: “I walked into a big-box store and felt totally lost.” That’s not how we do things. Our team takes the time to ask about your kitchen layout, your family’s habits, and your budget. Maybe you need a refrigerator that fits under that low cabinet in your Cliff Estates kitchen, or a stove that can handle heavy-duty roasting for Thanksgiving. We’ve seen it all, and we’ll point you to the right model — nothing more, nothing less.

We Stick Around After the Sale

One thing that sets us apart: we don’t disappear after you hand over your credit card. Every appliance we sell comes with ongoing support from our repair team. If something goes wrong down the road — say, your dishwasher starts acting up two years in — you call us, not some national hotline. We know Wellesley, we know your house, and we can usually figure out the problem over the phone or swing by for a quick visit.

Shopping With Us Should Feel Good

At the end of the day, we want you to enjoy the process. No rush, no pressure, just honest guidance from people who’ve been fixing appliances in this town long enough to know what lasts. Whether you’re replacing a broken fridge or finally upgrading that 20-year-old dryer, we’re here to help.

If you’re in Wellesley and need a new appliance — or just some advice — give us a call. We’ll make it easy.

Wellesley, located in Norfolk County with a population of around 29,000, is known for its prestigious colleges like Wellesley College and Babson College, high-performing public schools, and neighborhoods such as Wellesley Hills, Wellesley Farms, and Wellesley Centre. The local economy is driven by education, healthcare, and professional services, with many residents commuting to Boston. The town sits near the Charles River and is close to major routes like I-95 and Route 9, making it a hub for busy families and professionals.

Wellesley’s older homes—many from the early-to-mid 20th century—often have aging appliances that require frequent repairs due to the area’s humid summers and cold winters, which strain refrigerators, ovens, and HVAC systems. Additionally, the town’s tight-knit community values reliability; a broken dishwasher or washer can disrupt household routines, especially for working parents or college students. Local appliance repair services help keep these essential machines running smoothly, saving residents the hassle of replacements and preserving the character of Wellesley’s historic homes.

Frequently Asked Questions About Wellesley

How does Wellesley's hard water affect my appliances?

Wellesley's water, sourced from the Charles River watershed, has moderate to high mineral content, leading to lime scale buildup in dishwashers, washing machines, and water heaters. This can reduce efficiency and lifespan, so periodic descaling and professional maintenance are recommended.

My home is in the Wellesley Hills neighborhood and has a 1950s-era kitchen. Can you repair an old O'Keefe & Merritt gas range?

Yes, we regularly service vintage gas ranges in Wellesley Hills and other historic districts. Many homes in this area retain original appliances, and our technicians are experienced with older parts and ignition systems, though some components may need custom sourcing.

Are there any local regulations in Wellesley for appliance disposal or repair?

Wellesley's Department of Public Works requires that all refrigerators and freezers have their doors removed if left curbside for bulk pickup, to prevent child entrapment. For in-home repairs, no special permits are needed, but we follow all town noise ordinances when working in residential areas.