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Master of Appliances: Your Trusted Arlington Source for High-Quality Appliances

If you’re an Arlington homeowner, you know your appliances take a beating. Between the humidity along the Mystic River in summer and the dry indoor air during winter, washers, dryers, and refrigerators work overtime. That’s where Master of Appliances comes in. We’re not just repair experts—we’re also your go-to source for buying high-quality appliances that can handle Arlington’s unique climate. Whether you live near Arlington Heights or down by Spy Pond, we’ve got you covered.

Inventory That Fits Arlington Homes

We know Arlington’s housing stock. That split-level on Lowell Street? The Victorian near the Center? Each home has its own layout, and we stock appliances that fit. Need a slim-profile dishwasher for a narrow kitchen in a condo near the Capitol Theatre? We’ve got it. Looking for a high-performance oven for that Thanksgiving turkey in your East Arlington home? We have that too. Our selection includes refrigerators, washer and dryer sets, dishwashers, microwaves, and oven/stove tops—all tested to handle the real-world demands of Arlington families.

Built for Arlington’s Weather—and Your Schedule

Honestly, we don’t sell anything that wouldn’t survive a July heatwave in Arlington or a January deep freeze. Every appliance goes through rigorous checks for performance and durability. When you buy from us, you’re not just getting a machine; you’re getting a partner that understands your neighborhood. The truth is, we’ve helped folks on Pleasant Street and Lake Street alike find appliances that last. Plus, since we’re a service-area business, we can swing by for a quick measurement or consultation—no need to haul anything to a showroom.

A Personal Touch, Not a Sales Pitch

Forget the hard sell. Our team takes time to understand what you actually need. Maybe you’re a family of five in the Thompson School district, needing a fridge with extra freezer space. Or perhaps you’re single and renting near Arlington High, wanting a compact washer-dryer combo. We’ll ask the right questions, respect your budget, and point you to the best option. It’s that simple.

Support That Doesn’t End at the Sale

Here’s what we hear a lot: “What happens if something goes wrong after I buy it?” Good question. At Master of Appliances, we stick with you. If your new stove acts up or your dryer vent needs cleaning down the road, our repair team is just a phone call away. We’ve been serving Arlington for over 20 years, so we know the common issues—like how hard water from the town supply can affect dishwasher performance. We’ll keep your appliance running like new.

Our Promise to Arlington

We’re not trying to be the biggest appliance seller in Massachusetts. We’re trying to be the best for Arlington. That means offering products that work, advice that’s honest, and a shopping experience that feels more like chatting with a neighbor than a transaction. Your satisfaction matters—and we look forward to helping you.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Do you deliver appliances to all of Arlington?
Yes, we deliver throughout Arlington—from the Heights to East Arlington, and everywhere in between. We’ll coordinate a time that works with your schedule.

Q: Can you install the appliance I buy from you?
Absolutely. We offer professional appliance installation, so you don’t have to worry about hooking up that new washer or stove. Same team, same quality.

Q: What if my new appliance needs service later?
We’ve got your back. Our repair team handles everything from refrigerator repairs to dryer vent cleaning. Just give us a call—we know your Arlington address.

For a personalized appliance shopping experience and to explore our high-quality inventory, contact us today. Your satisfaction is our priority.

Arlington, MA, home to roughly 45,000 residents in Middlesex County, spans neighborhoods like East Arlington, Arlington Heights, and the historic Arlington Center. The town’s pre-1900 housing stock, particularly the Victorian and Colonial Revival homes along the Minuteman Bikeway, often contains aging appliances that demand specialized repair to preserve their era-specific designs. With the average household size hovering just under 2.5 people and a local economy bolstered by healthcare, education, and small businesses, family kitchens and laundry rooms here work hard year-round.

Arlington’s humid continental climate, featuring snowy winters and muggy summers, can strain refrigerators, dryers, and dishwashers—especially in basements prone to moisture near the Mystic River or Spy Pond. Proximity to Cambridge and Boston means many residents commute, leaving limited time for appliance upkeep. When a water heater fails during a nor’easter or an oven quits before a Thanksgiving feast, local repair services that understand Arlington’s plumbing and electrical quirks aren’t just convenient—they’re essential to keeping the town’s busy households running smoothly.

Frequently Asked Questions About Arlington

How can I get my fridge repaired when parking is tough near Arlington Heights' narrow streets?

Our technicians use compact utility vans designed for tight spots, and we know the one-way roads around Park Avenue and the Heights’ older neighborhoods. We’ll call you when we’re 15 minutes out to coordinate parking, whether it’s in your driveway or a nearby spot on Lake Street.

Does Arlington have any special rules about appliance disposal or gas line repairs?

Yes—Arlington enforces strict town by-laws for gas appliance work; only licensed gas fitters registered with the Arlington Fire Department can reconnect gas lines. For appliance disposal, the town’s DPW offers curbside pickup of large appliances on scheduled bulk waste days, but we can also haul away your old unit during the repair visit.

Why do my appliances seem to struggle more during Arlington’s humid summers near Spy Pond?

Homes near Spy Pond and the Mystic River experience higher humidity, which forces refrigerators and dehumidifiers to run longer cycles, often leading to condenser coil issues or ice buildup. We recommend annual coil cleaning and checking seals—especially in basements or first-floor kitchens in these low-lying areas.