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Master of Appliances: Your Weymouth Source for Quality Appliances
Honestly, we’re not just the folks you call when your fridge gives out or your washer goes on strike. Master of Appliances also helps homeowners in Weymouth find top-notch replacement appliances. We’ve been doing this for over 20 years, and we know what works in this corner of Norfolk County. Whether you live near the Weymouth Landing or up by Great Esker Park, we’ve got you covered.
A Wide Selection for Weymouth Homes
Looking for a new refrigerator that can handle the humidity of a South Shore summer? Or a washer and dryer set that won’t complain about the clay soil that gets tracked in from the backyard? We stock everything from high-performance refrigerators and washer-dryer pairs to dishwashers, microwaves, and ovens. Each piece we sell is picked because it’ll last — we don’t mess with cheap stuff that’ll break down in a year. Here’s what that means for you: you get an appliance that’s built for real life in Weymouth.
Quality You Can Count On — No Exceptions
At Master of Appliances, we test every single appliance before it hits our inventory. That’s not just marketing talk — we actually do it. We want to make sure that dishwasher you’re buying won’t leak on your tile floor next month. We’ve seen too many folks in Weymouth buy a fridge online only to have it die after two years. That’s why we’re picky. When you buy from us, you’re getting something that’s been checked over for performance and durability. It’s that simple.
We Help You Choose — No Pressure
Walking into an appliance showroom can feel overwhelming. There’s a hundred options, and they all look the same. We get it. That’s why our sales team sits down with you — whether you’re renovating a split-level in Weymouth Heights or outfitting a rental by the King’s Cove — and figures out what actually works for your space and your budget. We don’t push the most expensive model. We push the right one. And we’ve been doing this long enough to know the difference.
We Don’t Disappear After the Sale
Here’s where we’re different: after you buy an appliance from us, we’re still here. If something goes wrong — and sometimes it does, even with the best brands — our repair team is just a phone call away. We know how to fix every machine we sell. That’s peace of mind you won’t get from a big-box store. Whether you need a quick adjustment on your new stove or a full maintenance check on your dryer, we’ve got your back.
Our Promise to Weymouth
We want buying an appliance to be easy. Actually, we want it to be enjoyable. That might sound weird, but we believe it. When you walk into our showroom or give us a call, you’ll talk to someone who’s not reading off a script. Someone who knows that the winters in Weymouth can mess with your garage freezer, and that summer cookouts mean your stove gets a workout. We’re here to make sure your appliances keep up with your life.
So whether you’re upgrading your kitchen or finally replacing that old microwave that’s been buzzing funny, give us a shout. We’ll help you find the right appliance, install it right, and keep it running. That’s the Master of Appliances difference — right here in Weymouth.
Weymouth, MA, with a population of roughly 57,000, is the oldest English settlement in the Bay State and the only one with a coastal downtown on the Weymouth Back River. The town is split into three distinct villages: North Weymouth (home to the high school and lush conservation land), South Weymouth (where the old Naval Air Station became SouthField), and East Weymouth (with its harbor views and congested commuter routes). Seasonal nor’easters and salty coastal air year-round take a toll on appliances—especially in South Weymouth’s newer condos near the South Shore Hospital area and in East Weymouth’s older saltbox homes, where humid basements often accelerate washer and dryer corrosion.
Weymouth’s economy leans heavily on healthcare and retail, with many residents commuting via the MBTA commuter rail or Route 3 to Boston. The mix of tight parking in the downtown Jackson Square district and older rental properties near the Weymouth Landing means refrigeration and HVAC units often get pushed to cramped outdoor spaces or uninsulated porches, leading to early wear. Locals who rely on their dishwashers after a long day at work—or need their furnace fixed before a snow squall off the Fore River—count on service pros who can navigate the one-way streets and flood-prone sections of Neck Street without delay.
Frequently Asked Questions About Weymouth
Why do appliances in East Weymouth near the harbor fail faster than inland models?
Salt spray from the Fore River and Boston Harbor accelerates rust on condenser coils, washer drums, and freezer vents. Many East Weymouth homes built before 1950 also lack ground-fault protection for basement appliances, so a simple overflow can cause electrical shorts. Yearly coil cleaning and sacrificial anode checks can double appliance life in this zone.
Are there any Weymouth-specific building codes that affect refrigerator or furnace repairs?
Yes. If your home is in a flood zone near Whitman's Pond or Old Neck Road, any furnace or water heater replacement must meet the town's elevation requirements above base flood level. Additionally, the Weymouth Conservation Commission requires sediment barriers for any ground-level AC compressor work within 50 feet of a wetland—common in North Weymouth's wooded lots.
Do the commuter rail vibrations from the Greenbush line cause washer or dryer imbalances?
Not directly, but homes within 200 feet of the Greenbush tracks in North Weymouth (near the depot) can experience subtle ground vibrations that gradually loosen leveling feet on front-load washers. This leads to excessive shaking over months. We recommend anti-vibration pads for any appliance in stations near Station Street or Broad Cove.