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Master of Appliances: Your Dorchester Source for High-Quality Appliances
Master of Appliances isn’t just about fixing things when they break—we’re your go-to spot for buying high-quality appliances right here in Dorchester, MA. With over 20 years of experience serving Suffolk County, we’ve gotten to know exactly what Dorchester homeowners need. From the triple-deckers along Dot Avenue to the single-family homes near Franklin Park, we’ve seen it all. Our inventory is handpicked to handle the realities of Boston living, like that humidity that can knock your fridge out of whack or the sand and salt that works its way into a washer from Dorchester’s snowy sidewalks.
A Selection That Fits Dorchester Homes
Need a new refrigerator that’ll fit in a tight corner of your Ashmont kitchen? Looking for a washer and dryer set that can handle the heavy loads from a family in the Neponset area? We’ve got you covered. Our stock includes everything from high-performance refrigerators to reliable dishwasher, oven, and stove top options, plus microwaves that actually have enough power to reheat a proper bowl of chowder. Honestly, we don’t just throw appliances on a shelf—we test them to make sure they can handle the wear and tear of daily life in Dorchester.
Quality You Can Count On
We pride ourselves on the dependability of every appliance we sell. Each one goes through a thorough check to meet our standards for performance and durability. That’s not just talk—when you buy from us, you’re getting a machine that’ll keep running, even through the hot July afternoons in the Lower Mills neighborhood or the damp, chilly mornings near Pope John Paul II Park. We’ve seen too many quick fixes fail on Dorchester residents, so we make sure our products are built to last.
A Shopping Experience That’s Actually Personal
Our team takes the time to listen to what you really need. Whether you’re on a tight budget after a big move to the Fields Corner area or you’re upgrading your entire kitchen in Savin Hill, we’ll guide you through the options without any pressure. We ask the right questions—like how many people are in your house or if you’ve got a tricky layout in your Codman Square apartment—so we can recommend the right appliance for your space. No generic sales pitches here.
We’ve Got Your Back After the Sale
Here’s what sets us apart from a big-box store: after you buy an appliance from us, we’re still here. If something goes wrong—maybe the ice maker stops working or the dryer drum starts squeaking—our repair team is just a phone call away. And since we know the ins and outs of Dorchester’s older homes, with their unique plumbing and electrical setups, we can handle any issue quickly. That ongoing support means you’re never left stranded with a broken machine.
Making Your Purchase Enjoyable
We believe buying an appliance shouldn’t be a hassle. From the moment you walk into our showroom or give us a call, we’re focused on making the process smooth and even a little enjoyable. No hidden fees, no pushy upsells—just honest advice and a quality product that’ll make your home run better. Your satisfaction matters, and we look forward to helping you find the perfect appliance for your Dorchester home.
Ready to upgrade? Reach out today for a personalized shopping experience. We’re here for you, from the Uphams Corner to the Boston line.
Dorchester, Boston’s largest and most historic neighborhood, is home to over 120,000 residents across Suffolk County. It’s known for its diverse neighborhoods like Ashmont, Fields Corner, and Savin Hill, with a mix of triple-deckers and Victorian homes built on clay-heavy soil that can shift with freeze-thaw cycles. The local economy relies heavily on small businesses and healthcare institutions like Carney Hospital, and residents here face high humidity from Boston Harbor and Nor’easters that can flood basements from Dorchester Bay to Neponset River.
These conditions—clay soil, high humidity, and older appliances in century-old homes—mean Dorchester residents often deal with washer leaks, fridge compressor failures, and dryer vent blockages. Whether you’re in Uphams Corner or Lower Mills, a local appliance repair service that understands these specific challenges can save you from buying new units and keep your appliances running through New England’s harsh winters.
Frequently Asked Questions About Dorchester
My basement flooded during the last Nor'easter in Dorchester—can you repair a washing machine that was submerged?
Yes, we can service washing machines damaged by floodwater in Dorchester basements, which are common during coastal storms from the Bay. We first dry and test the motor and electronics, then replace any corroded parts. If the control board is ruined, we'll recommend a cost-effective repair or replacement.
My fridge in Ashmont keeps cycling on and off—could it be related to the old wiring in my triple-decker?
Absolutely. Many triple-deckers in Ashmont and Fields Corner have outdated electrical panels that can't handle modern fridge compressors, causing short cycling. We'll check the voltage at your outlet and inspect the start relay and condenser coils before advising on repairs or electrical upgrades.
What's the average turnaround time for dryer vent cleaning in Dorchester's older row houses?
For most row houses in Savin Hill or Jones Hill, we complete dryer vent cleaning within 1-2 hours. These homes often have long, narrow vent runs that collect lint quickly, increasing fire risk. We use a rotary brush system to clear the entire path, and we're usually scheduling within 48 hours.