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Master of Appliances: Your Trusted Source for Top-Quality Appliances in Dover, MA

Master of Appliances isn’t just about fixing things—we’re here to help you find the perfect appliance for your Dover home. Honestly, after two decades of working in kitchens and basements across Norfolk County, we’ve learned exactly what holds up in this town. Whether you live off Farm Street near the Charles River or up on Springdale Avenue, we’ve got your back.

Inventory Built for Dover Homes

We know Dover’s older Colonials need fridges that fit tight spaces, and the newer builds off Hunting Lane often call for sleek, modern sets. That’s why our selection covers everything: high-performance refrigerators, washer and dryer pairs, dishwashers that can handle a Thanksgiving feast’s worth of dishes, and ovens or stove tops that make cooking feel effortless. No two homes are alike, and we stock accordingly.

Quality You Can Count On

The truth is, a lot of appliances look good in the showroom but fall apart after a couple of Dover winters. We don’t sell those. Every unit we offer goes through real-world checks before it lands in your home. From a microwave that won’t quit to a dryer that handles muddy soccer uniforms from the Dover-Sherborn fields, reliability isn’t optional with us.

Personalized Service, No Pressure

We hear this a lot from customers: “I don’t know where to start.” That’s okay. Our team takes time to understand your home’s layout, your cooking habits, your budget. Maybe you need a dishwasher that’s whisper-quiet for an open-concept kitchen near Pine Hill. Or a stove top with enough power for Sunday roasts. We’ll steer you right.

We Stick Around After the Sale

Here’s what that means for you: buy from us, and you’ve got a repair crew that already knows your appliance. No waiting on manufacturer hotlines. If something goes wrong—say your brand-new fridge starts acting up—we come straight out to Dover to fix it. Whether you’re off Dedham Street or near the Dover Town Library, we’re just a call away.

We Want You to Enjoy the Process

Appliance shopping shouldn’t feel like a chore. We keep things easy, honest, and local. You’re not just a sale; you’re a neighbor. And we look forward to helping you find the perfect match for your home in Dover.

Ready to upgrade your kitchen or laundry room? Contact us today. Your satisfaction drives everything we do.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you deliver appliances to Dover? Yes—we bring them right to your door, whether you’re near the center of town or out on a quiet country road.

Can I see appliances before buying? We can set up a time for you to browse our inventory in person or send photos and specs. Whatever works best for you.

What brands do you carry? We stock a range of trusted brands known for durability. Just give us a call to discuss what you need—we’ll point you to something that lasts.

Dover, MA, with a population of just over 5,500, is a quiet suburban town in Norfolk County known for its large estate homes, horse farms, and conservation land like the Noanet Woodlands. The town’s mix of older, custom-built homes and newer construction means appliances often face unique challenges—from outdated wiring in historic houses to hard water issues from private wells in areas like Pine Hill and Farm Street.

Dover’s climate, with cold winters and humid summers, puts extra strain on refrigerators, ovens, and HVAC-integrated appliances. Whether you’re managing a kitchen overhaul in a Claybrook Road colonial or need a quick fix for a dishwasher in the Charles River Village neighborhood, local repair services help keep things running smoothly without a trip into Boston.

Frequently Asked Questions About Dover

My well water in Dover is hard—can that damage my washing machine or dishwasher?

Yes, Dover’s private wells often have high mineral content, which can cause scale buildup in dishwashers and washing machines over time. We recommend annual cleaning and checking inlet valves to prevent clogs.

Does Dover’s Historic District require special permits for appliance repair or replacement?

If you live in the Dover Historic District (areas around Centre Street and Springdale Avenue), any exterior changes—like vent installations—may need approval from the Historic Commission. Interior repairs typically don’t require a permit, but we can coordinate if needed.

My oven from a house built in the 1960s near Farm Street needs repair—are parts still available?

Older models common in Dover’s mid-century homes often have compatible parts available, though some may need special ordering. We stock a range of components for vintage brands and can usually source within a few days.