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

Master of Appliances isn’t just about fixing broken fridges and wonky ovens — we’re also your go-to source for buying top-notch appliances right here in Lexington. After twenty-plus years in the business, we know what works and what doesn’t in New England homes. From the older colonials near Lexington Center to the newer builds off Bedford Street, we’ve helped folks find the right fit for their kitchens and laundry rooms. Honestly, there’s nothing worse than buying a dishwasher that sounds like a jet engine at 9 PM. We get it, and we make sure that doesn’t happen.

Inventory That Actually Fits Lexington Homes

Every house in Lexington is a little different. That Victorian on Hancock Street? It might need a narrower fridge to squeeze through the doorway. The open-concept kitchen in a East Lexington ranch? Maybe you want a sleek induction range. Our inventory covers all major brands and styles — refrigerators, washer and dryer sets, dishwashers, microwaves, ovens, and stove tops. Whether you’re upgrading your kitchen off Mass Ave or fixing up a rental near the Minuteman Bikeway, we’ve got options. We handpick each unit for real-world use, not just flashy specs.

Built to Last in Our Climate

Let’s be honest: Massachusetts weather is tough on appliances. Humid summers near the Lexington Reservoir? That can mess with your refrigerator’s seals. Freezing winters off Maple Street? Your washing machine’s hoses might not love the cold. That’s why we only sell appliances that have been tested for durability. We don’t push the cheapest models — we push the ones that hold up. When you buy from us, you’re getting something that’ll survive Lexington’s seasonal moods.

No Pressure, Just Real Advice

The truth is, we hate pushy salespeople as much as you do. So our team takes a different approach: we listen first. We’ll ask about your kitchen layout, your cooking habits, your budget — even the size of your kids’ messes. Then we guide you to the appliance that makes sense. No upsells, no nonsense. Just honest recommendations from folks who’ve been fixing these machines for years. We’ve helped families in the Bowman Elementary school zone find quiet washers, and we’ve helped cooks near Wilson Farm pick professional-grade ranges.

We Don’t Disappear After the Sale

Here’s where we really differ: once that new appliance is in your home, we’re still here. Need help with installation? We’ll handle it. A weird noise six months later? Call us. We do installation, repairs, and even dryer vent cleaning. If you buy a stove from us and it acts up down the road, our repair team knows it inside and out. No calling some hotline and repeating yourself to five different people. You get direct access to the same technicians who serve your neighbors in Lexington.

A Few Questions We Hear All the Time

Q: Do you sell floor models or clearance items?
A: Sometimes, but we always test them first. If it’s marked down, it’s because we’re confident it still works great.

Q: Can you match prices from big box stores?
A: We can’t always beat the online giants, but we include free installation and a full warranty that’s actually easy to use. That’s worth something, right?

Q: Do you deliver to Lexington?
A: Absolutely. We serve all of Lexington — from the town center out to the Arlington line and up past Hanscom Drive. We’ll bring it right to your door and make sure it’s set up correctly.

Ready to find an appliance that actually fits your Lexington home? Give us a ring at +1 (617) 459-2144 or stop by our showroom. We’d love to help you out.

Lexington, MA, with a population of around 33,000, is a suburban hub in Middlesex County known for its historic Battle Green and Minuteman Bikeway. The town’s economy thrives on education, biotech, and professional services, with many residents commuting from neighborhoods like East Lexington or the Center to nearby Cambridge and Boston. The local climate brings cold, snowy winters and humid summers, which puts extra strain on home appliances like refrigerators, dishwashers, and washing machines—especially in older homes typical of areas like Munroe or the Hancock Village district.

When a refrigerator compressor fails during a July heatwave or a dryer stops mid-winter, Lexingtonians need fast, reliable appliance repair to avoid disrupting daily life or risking water damage to hardwood floors. Local repair services understand the quirks of historic homes with cramped utility spaces and can navigate town parking rules near the Battle Green. Whether it’s a modern induction range in a renovated colonial near Bowman or a vintage oven in a house off Massachusetts Avenue, trusted repair keeps appliances running through all four seasons.

Frequently Asked Questions About Lexington

Do I need a special permit for appliance repair work in a Lexington historic district?

Yes, if your home is in the Lexington Historic District (like around the Battle Green or Hancock Street), any exterior changes from a repair—like running new venting through a wall or replacing a window-mounted AC—may require review by the Historic Districts Commission. Most interior appliance repairs, however, do not need a permit unless they involve structural changes.

How does Lexington’s hard water affect my dishwasher and washing machine?

Lexington draws water from the Quabbin Reservoir, but local well water in parts of town can be moderately hard, causing mineral buildup in dishwashers and washing machine heating elements. This can reduce efficiency and lead to clogs in valves or spray arms. Regular descaling and using a water softener can help, and our technicians can flush your appliances to remove limescale.

Why do I hear my refrigerator running more often in East Lexington during summer?

East Lexington homes often have less shade and face direct afternoon sun, which can raise temperatures around the kitchen. During the humid Middlesex County summers, the compressor runs harder to maintain cooling, especially if the condenser coils are dusty or the door seals are worn. A simple coil cleaning and checking the seals can cut running time and your electric bill.