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Master of Appliances: Your Trusted Source for High-Quality Appliances in Burlington, MA

Master of Appliances isn’t just another repair company — we’re the folks Burlington homeowners call when they need a fridge that can handle the heat of a Middlesex County summer or a washer that won’t quit after a muddy soccer game at the Simonds Park fields. We’ve been doing this for over 20 years, and honestly, we know what works in Burlington homes. Whether you live near the Burlington Mall or down by Mary Cummings Park, we’ve got the know-how to match you with the right appliance. And since we’re a service-area business based nearby, we can deliver, install, and service anything we sell — right here in your neighborhood.

Diverse Inventory for Every Home Need

We stock a wide range of appliances — from high-performance refrigerators that keep your groceries cold during those humid July weeks to washers and dryers that can handle the clay-heavy soil tracked in from your backyard. Dishwashers that actually get off the stuck-on bits? Got ’em. Microwaves that don’t just heat, but cook evenly? Yep. And if you need an oven or stove top that can handle a Thanksgiving feast without burning the stuffing, we’ve got those too. Every item in our inventory is chosen with Burlington’s unique home layouts and lifestyle in mind — because we’ve seen what holds up and what doesn’t around here.

Quality and Dependability

Here’s the thing: we don’t sell junk. Every appliance we offer is tested to make sure it’s not just pretty — it’s built to last. We know Burlington winters can be brutal, and your washer or dryer can’t afford to break down when the snow piles up. So we put each unit through its paces before it ever reaches your doorstep. When you buy from Master of Appliances, you’re not just getting a machine; you’re getting a piece of equipment that we’d trust in our own kitchens. That’s the standard we hold ourselves to.

Personalized Shopping Experience

The truth is, buying an appliance can be overwhelming. There’s so many options, and it’s easy to get lost in specs. That’s why we sit down with you — whether you’re in a condo near the Blue Line or a split-level off of Route 3A — and talk through what you actually need. What’s your cooking style? How many loads of laundry do you do a week? Got kids who treat the fridge door like a carnival attraction? We’ll ask the right questions and give you straight answers, not sales pitches. No pressure, just real talk.

Ongoing Support and Maintenance

We don’t disappear after you swipe your card. Once that appliance is in your Burlington home, we’re still here. Need help adjusting the settings on your new oven? Shoot us a call. Did the ice maker act up six months down the line? No worries — we’ll come back out. Our repair team knows the ins and outs of every brand we sell, so you’re never stuck with a headache and a customer service hotline. We’re just a phone call away.

Pledging an Enjoyable Shopping Experience

Look, we get it — nobody wakes up thinking, “I can’t wait to buy a dishwasher today.” But we aim to make the process as easy and even enjoyable as possible. From helping you choose a stove that fits your countertop layout to delivering and installing it so you don’t have to lift a finger, we’re here for you. No hidden fees, no games. Just good products and honest help. That’s the Master of Appliances way, and we’re proud to serve Burlington.

Ready to find the perfect appliance for your home? Give us a shout or stop by our virtual showroom — we’ll make it simple. Your satisfaction isn’t just a goal; it’s our promise.

Burlington, MA, home to roughly 28,000 residents in Middlesex County, is a town where historic farmhouses sit alongside modern office parks like those off Route 128. From the Mill Brook corridor to neighborhoods like Francis Wyman and the Burlington Woods area, many homes were built between the 1950s and 1980s, meaning aging refrigerators, dishwashers, and washing machines are common. The local economy, anchored by the Burlington Mall and corporate HQs such as Keurig Dr Pepper and Oracle, keeps many families on the go, so a broken oven or dryer can quickly throw off a tight schedule.

Burlington experiences all four seasons, with humid summers stressing AC units and frosty winters wearing out furnace blowers and refrigerator seals. Being just a few miles from both Lexington and the Route 3/95 interchange means many residents commute daily, making reliable kitchen and laundry appliances a necessity rather than a luxury. Local appliance repair keeps Burlington homes running smoothly without the hassle of dragging heavy machines into Boston or Woburn—especially important when you’re trying to get dinner ready before the family heads to a youth soccer game at Simonds Park.

Frequently Asked Questions About Burlington

My 20-year-old Maytag washer from the 01803 zip code area just stopped spinning—do you service older models still?

Yes, we regularly work on older Maytag and Whirlpool machines in Burlington neighborhoods like Fox Hill and around the BHS area. We find that hard water from the town's municipal supply can cause mineral buildup in the timer mechanisms of 1990s and 2000s models, but we keep common parts in stock for these older units.

With Burlington's freeze-thaw cycles in January, my refrigerator's water line keeps freezing—any tips?

Many Burlington homes with slab foundations, especially in the New England Executive Park area, have water lines running through uninsulated crawl spaces. We recommend insulating the line with foam pipe wrap and, if the issue persists, routing the line through a heated basement wall. We can also add a heat tape kit during a service call to prevent winter recurrences.

Is there a local ordinance that bans disposing of old appliances in regular trash in Burlington?

Yes, Burlington's Department of Public Works prohibits disposal of major appliances like refrigerators, washers, and dryers in curbside trash. You must either schedule a bulky-item pickup (for a fee) or drop them at the town's Transfer Station on Wilmington Road. We can haul away your old unit when we install a new one, saving you a trip to the dump.