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Master of Appliances: Lexington’s Go-To Source for Reliable Appliances
At Master of Appliances, we don’t just fix things — we also help you find the right appliances for your Lexington home. Honestly, we’ve been doing this for over 20 years, and we know what works in a house built in the 1920s off of Massachusetts Avenue versus a new build near the town center. We’re your local source for high-quality appliances that actually hold up, not just some generic stock you’d find at a big-box store.
Inventory That Fits Lexington Homes
Need a refrigerator that fits the nook in your vintage kitchen off of Meriam Street? Or a washer and dryer that can handle the mud from a rainy soccer season at the Lincoln turf fields? We stock a wide range of appliances, from high-performance refrigerators to dishwashers, microwaves, oven ranges, and stove tops. We’ve seen it all in Lexington — from the tight galley kitchens in East Lexington to the sprawling setups near the Minuteman Bikeway. So we bring in models that make sense for your space.
Quality You Can Count On
Here’s the thing: we test every appliance we sell. Not just a quick glance — we run it through the paces. We’ve seen too many units that looked great in the showroom but couldn’t handle a Lexington family’s weekly meal prep. So when we sell you a dishwasher or a stove, we’re betting our reputation on it. You’re not just buying a machine; you’re buying peace of mind that it’ll last through the years.
A Shopping Experience That’s Actually Helpful
We don’t do pushy sales pitches. That’s just not our style. Our team takes the time to ask about your cooking habits, your laundry routine, your kids’ snack schedules — the real stuff. Then we recommend an appliance that fits your life and your budget. Whether you’re in a Colonial on Lowell Street or a ranch near the Arlington border, we’ll help you find the perfect match.
We’re Here After the Sale
Once that new appliance is in your Lexington home, we don’t disappear. Need help with installation? Got a weird noise after a month? That’s where our repair team steps in. We’ve already fixed hundreds of dishwashers and ovens right here in Lexington, so we know the quirks of the water lines and electrical setups around town. One call, and we’re on it.
Your Satisfaction Drives Us
Honestly, we love what we do. Seeing a Lexington family happy with a new refrigerator or a perfectly working oven — that’s the reward. We’ve helped folks off of Winter Street and Pleasant Street, and we’re ready to help you too. Give us a shout, and we’ll make your appliance shopping simple, personal, and even a little enjoyable.
Ready to find the right appliance for your Lexington home? Reach out to us today — we’re here to help.
Lexington, with a population just over 33,000, sits in Middlesex County and is known for its historic town center and strong public school system. The local economy is driven by education, healthcare, and professional services, and many residents live in neighborhoods like East Lexington and the quiet streets near the Minuteman Bikeway. The area experiences four distinct seasons, with humid summers and cold winters that can put extra strain on refrigerators, freezers, and HVAC systems—especially during sudden temperature swings.
Homes in Lexington, many dating back to the 19th and early 20th centuries, often have aging appliances that need expert attention. The proximity to the Alewife Brook and local conservation areas means higher humidity levels in basements, which can lead to washer, dryer, and dehumidifier issues. For a town that values both history and modern comfort, keeping appliances running efficiently is key to everyday life, whether you’re in a colonial on Hancock Street or a newer condo near the Lexington Center.
Frequently Asked Questions About Lexington
My refrigerator is running constantly during Lexington's humid summers—could the high humidity near the Minuteman Bikeway be affecting it?
Yes, the higher relative humidity in areas near the Minuteman Bikeway and Lexington's many wooded conservation spots can force a refrigerator's compressor to run longer to remove moisture. This extra strain can lead to frost buildup or a failing condenser fan. Our technicians can check the door seals and clean the coils to improve efficiency.
I live in an older home in the East Lexington neighborhood—are there special considerations for replacing a dishwasher in a 1920s kitchen layout?
Absolutely. Many East Lexington homes have narrower cabinet openings and older plumbing that may not meet current code. We can measure your existing space and recommend a compact or ADA-compliant model, and we’ll handle the electrical and drain connections to ensure the install complies with both local building codes and historic district guidelines.
Does Lexington require a permit for a new water heater installation or gas line work on an appliance?
Yes, the Town of Lexington requires a permit for any new water heater installation and for gas line work, including connecting a stove or dryer. As a licensed and insured service, we pull all necessary permits on your behalf and schedule the required inspections with the Lexington Building Department to keep your home compliant.