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Master of Appliances: Your Trusted Source for High-Quality Appliances in Everett, MA
Master of Appliances isn’t just about fixing things when they break. We’re also the folks you call when you’re ready to upgrade. Living in Everett means dealing with real life — from the salty air off the Mystic River that can rust out a dishwasher faster than you’d think, to the way a fridge has to work overtime during those muggy August afternoons. That’s why we handpick every appliance we sell, so it stands up to the quirks of your neighborhood. Whether you’re over near Glendale Park or closer to the buzzing strip along Broadway, we’ve got your back.
A Selection That Fits Everett Homes
Honestly, we know that a one-size-fits-all approach just doesn’t cut it. That’s why our inventory covers everything: a sturdy refrigerator that won’t quit when the whole family piles in for Sunday dinner, a washer and dryer set that can handle muddy cleats from the Everett High School fields, a dishwasher built for the daily grind after a big meal at a local spot on Ferry Street, a microwave that’s quick enough for weekday breakfasts, or an oven and stove top that can pull off a perfect roast. We stock what works — no fluff.
Quality and Dependability
We hear this a lot: ‘Will it last?’ Here’s what that means for you: every appliance we sell gets checked out thoroughly before it ever leaves our hands. We test for performance, durability, and the kind of reliability that matters when you’re juggling work and family in Everett. When you pick something from us, you’re not just buying a machine — you’re getting a partner that’ll keep running, season after season. Even through those Nor’easters that rattle the power lines near the Assembly Square area.
Personalized Shopping Experience
The truth is, shopping for appliances can feel overwhelming. But our team takes the time to listen. We’ll ask about your kitchen layout, how many people you’re cooking for, what your budget looks like — then we’ll point you to the right option. No pressure. Just honest advice from people who’ve been doing this for over 20 years. We’ve helped families in the Gateway Center area and along the Santilli Circle find exactly what they needed, without the headache.
Ongoing Support and Maintenance
Here’s the part that really sets us apart: we don’t disappear after you hand over your money. Once that new appliance is in your home, our repair team is still just a phone call away. Something acting up? We’ll come out and take a look. Need a simple tune-up? We handle that too. It’s the kind of support you’d expect from a neighbor who actually cares — not some faceless big-box store. And since we cover the whole Greater Boston area, getting help is quick.
Pledging an Enjoyable Shopping Experience
Our goal is simple: make this easy. From the moment you walk in (or reach out online), we’re here to make sure you feel confident in your choice. We know Everett residents have plenty of options, but we think you’ll appreciate the difference of working with a family-owned team that treats you like a person, not a sale. Your satisfaction is our priority — and we wouldn’t have it any other way.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Do you deliver appliances to Everett homes?
A: Absolutely. We deliver right to your door in Everett, whether you live near the Encore Boston Harbor area or closer to the Malden line.
Q: Can I see the appliances in person before buying?
A: Sure can. We encourage you to get in touch with us to arrange a time to check out our inventory. Or we can walk you through your options over the phone if that’s more convenient.
Q: What if I change my mind after buying?
A: We’ll work with you to find a solution. Just give us a call, and we’ll sort it out. No runaround.
Ready to find the perfect appliance for your Everett home? Give us a shout. We’re here to help you make the right choice — and stick with you long after.
Everett, MA, with a population just over 49,000, is a densely packed urban city in Middlesex County, sitting directly north of Boston along the Mystic River. Unlike many suburban neighbors, Everett is home to the massive Encore Boston Harbor casino and a heavy industrial corridor along the Mystic, which means a mix of older triple-decker homes in neighborhoods like Glendale and the Woodlawn area, alongside newer luxury developments. The local economy leans on healthcare, manufacturing, and the retail hub around Everett Square, so appliances here get heavy daily use from both families and workers coming home late from shifts at Mass General or the nearby oil terminals.
Everett’s climate brings humid summers and cold, salt-laden winters, with road crews dumping sand and salt on streets like Broadway and Revere Beach Parkway. That salt and moisture gets tracked into homes, accelerating rust and corrosion on refrigerator coils, washing machine hoses, and dryer vents—especially in older houses built before the 1970s that still have original plumbing and electrical setups. Residents living near the Mystic River also deal with high humidity and occasional flooding, making appliance repair for dehumidifiers, sump pumps, and washing machines a common headache, not a luxury.
Frequently Asked Questions About Everett
My refrigerator keeps frosting up even though it's only a few years old. Is this a common problem in Everett's Glendale neighborhood?
Yes. Many homes in Glendale were built between 1920 and 1950 and have older wall outlets that don't provide consistent voltage, which can cause the defrost timer or control board to malfunction. Also, the high summer humidity near the Mystic River can cause frost buildup faster than in drier areas. We recommend checking your door seals first, then having a technician test the outlet voltage.
My washing machine is leaving mineral stains on clothes. Does Everett's tap water play a role in this?
Absolutely. Everett's water comes from the Quabbin Reservoir but picks up moderate hardness as it travels through older iron and copper pipes in the city. That mineral content—especially calcium and magnesium—can build up inside washing machine valves and heaters, leading to staining and machine error codes. A simple water test and periodic descaling can solve this, and we service units in the Woodlawn and Parlin sections often.
I live in one of the new condos near the Encore Boston Harbor. My dishwasher won't drain, and I smell gas nearby. Is this a common issue for newer units?
While not gas-related from the casino itself, newer high-rises in that area often share lateral drain lines that can get overloaded during heavy rain. The smell is likely from sediment in the drain trap, not a gas leak. We've seen dishwashers and garbage disposals clog due to the fine silt from Mystic River flood events. Start by cleaning the drain trap; if that doesn't work, call a licensed plumber or us for a deeper drain inspection.