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Trusted Appliance Sales in Weston, MA | Master of Appliances
We’re Master of Appliances, and we’ve been helping folks in Weston, MA, find the right appliances for over 20 years. Honestly, we’re not just repair experts — we’re your go-to source for brand-new, high-quality appliances too. Whether you live off South Avenue near the Weston Town Green or up by the Weston Golf Club, we know what works in this town. And we’ve got the inventory to prove it.
What We Stock for Weston Homes
Weston’s known for its mix of historic homes and newer builds. That means different needs, right? We’ve got you covered either way. Need a high-performance refrigerator for that kitchen renovation off Concord Road? We’ve got models that fit the space and your style. Looking for a washer and dryer set for the mudroom near the Weston Reservoir? We’ll help you pick something that handles the mud and the mess. Our inventory includes dishwashers, microwaves, ovens, and stove tops too — all from brands you can count on.
Here’s the thing: we test every appliance before it hits our showroom. So when you buy from us, you’re not just getting a box with a warranty — you’re getting a machine we’d trust in our own homes. That matters when you’re dealing with Weston’s changeable weather, from humid summers to snowy winters. Your appliances need to handle it all.
We Make It Easy for Weston Homeowners
Shopping for appliances can feel overwhelming. We get it. That’s why our team takes the time to listen. We’ll ask about your kitchen layout, your family size, your budget — even your counter height if that matters. No rush. No pressure. Just honest advice from folks who’ve been in the business for years.
Maybe you’re replacing an old dishwasher near the Weston Library. Or outfitting a new home off Glen Road. We’ll walk you through the options, show you what’s in stock, and help you make a choice you’ll feel good about. And because we’re local, we know which brands hold up best in this area’s hard water and clay-heavy soil.
Support Doesn’t End at the Sale
Here’s what makes us different: after you buy, we’re still here. If something goes wrong down the line — and it happens — our repair team is just a call away. We install what we sell, too. So you get one company for everything: sales, installation, and service. No passing the buck.
We’ve fixed appliances for Weston families for years, and that experience means we know exactly how to keep your new gear running smoothly. Need a dryer vent cleaning a few months after the purchase? We do that. Need a quick oven repair in the middle of a holiday prep? We’ll be there.
You’re not just a customer to us. You’re a neighbor. And we treat every Weston home the way we’d treat our own.
Pledging an Enjoyable Shopping Experience
We promise you this: shopping with us will feel easy. No pushy sales pitches. No confusing fine print. Just straightforward help from people who care. Whether you’re browsing online or stopping by our showroom, we’ll make sure you find what you need — and that you’re happy with it.
For a personalized appliance shopping experience and to explore our high-quality inventory, contact us today. Your satisfaction is our priority
Weston, MA, with a population of just over 11,000 according to the 2020 Census, is one of the wealthiest and most historic towns in Middlesex County. Known for its estate-style homes in neighborhoods like South Weston, Highland Farm, and along the leafy Weston Road corridor, the town is home to several corporate headquarters and the Boston Marathon’s famously demanding route through its hilly terrain. The seasonal climate swings from freezing winters to humid summers put heavy demand on heating and cooling appliances, while the abundant oak and maple tree cover means frequent power outages from storms—making a reliable dishwasher or range less of a convenience and more of a daily necessity.
Weston residents also contend with hard water due to the town’s high shale and bedrock geology, which can accelerate sediment buildup in water heaters and ice makers. Between the historic estates along Wellesley Street and the newer construction near the commuter rail station at Kendal Common, appliances face different challenges—older homes with cramped utility spaces versus larger kitchens with premium smart units. Whether you’re running a Sub-Zero in a South Weston colonial or a high-efficiency washer in a Highland Farm ranch, local expertise that understands Weston’s specific grid stability issues and groundwater mineral content is essential to avoid premature breakdowns.
Frequently Asked Questions About Weston
How does Weston's hard water from the local shale bedrock affect my refrigerator's water filter and ice maker?
Weston's groundwater is naturally high in calcium and magnesium due to the region's deep shale and glacial till composition. This mineral-rich water can clog refrigerator water filters and ice maker valves much faster than in neighboring towns with softer water, often requiring filter changes every 3 months instead of the standard 6. Our technicians carry specialized descaling solutions when servicing Weston homes to prevent mineral buildup from damaging internal components.
I live in the Highland Farm neighborhood. Is there a difference in appliance repair needs between historic Weston estates and newer construction homes?
Yes. Highland Farm and other established neighborhoods often feature homes built before the 1990s with non-standard utility hookups—like 20-amp circuits for dryers or small breaker panels—while newer construction near the commuter rail has modern, code-compliant setups but shows wear from high-efficiency appliances running on Weston's variable power supply. We frequently adjust venting routes for older kitchen ranges to comply with current residential code during repairs in historic districts.
My oven won't hold a steady temperature during winter storms. Could this be related to Weston's power fluctuations?
Absolutely. Weston experiences frequent voltage sags during nor'easters and ice storms due to the many overhead lines running through its heavily wooded areas. These brownouts can slowly damage electronic control boards in ovens, cooktops, and even newer dishwashers. Our technicians often find that a simple power stabilization module or professional calibration after a storm resolves the issue, but we always check for underlying surge damage unique to Weston's grid.