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Master of Appliances: Milton’s Go-To for Quality Appliance Sales & Installation

Master of Appliances isn’t just about fixing things—we also help Milton homeowners find and install top-notch appliances that last. With over 20 years in the business and a deep understanding of what works in New England homes, we’ve become a trusted source for sales, installation, and everything in between. Whether you’re in the heart of Milton Village or up near the Blue Hills Reservation, we bring the showroom to you.

Appliances That Fit Milton Living

Let’s be honest: Milton summers can get sticky, and winters? They’re no joke. That’s why we stock refrigerators, washers, dryers, dishwashers, ovens, stove tops, and microwaves that handle real New England weather—and your family’s daily demands. From the older colonials on Canton Avenue to newer builds near the Milton T stop, we’ve helped residents pick the right fit. Need a high-efficiency washer that won’t groan during a rainy Nor’easter? We’ve got you covered. Looking for a gas range that keeps your Thanksgiving turkey perfect? Yep, we have that too.

Built to Last, Backed by Us

We test every appliance we sell. Not just a quick glance—we check for performance, energy efficiency, and durability. The truth is, a lot of big-box stores don’t know what it’s like when your basement floods or your kitchen gets steamy in July. We do. So when you buy from Master of Appliances in Milton, you’re getting gear that’s proven to hold up. Plus, if something ever goes wrong, our repair team is local—just a call away.

A Shopping Experience That’s Actually Personal

Big-box stores can feel cold. We get that. Here, you’ll talk to someone who listens about your kitchen layout, your budget, and your cooking habits. We’ve walked Milton customers through choosing between a French-door fridge or a side-by-side when counter space was tight. We’ve helped families on Brush Hill Road pick a dishwasher that fits their cabinetry and their schedule. And we never push a sale—we find the right appliance for your home, not ours.

We Don’t Disappear After the Sale

Once you choose your appliance, we handle delivery and professional installation—no hidden fees, no surprises. And years down the road, if the spin cycle gets noisy or the oven starts acting up, our repair crew is still here to help. We’ve got your back. That’s the Milton way of doing business: straight talk and lasting support.

Simple, Honest, and Local

Shopping for appliances should be easy—and maybe even a little enjoyable. We promise to make it that way. Whether you’re upgrading your kitchen on Eliot Street or replacing a dryer in a condo near Cunningham Park, give us a call. We’ll listen, we’ll advise, and we’ll get you set up right.

Ready to find the perfect appliance for your Milton home? Contact Master of Appliances today. Your satisfaction is our priority.

Milton, MA, home to over 28,000 residents in Norfolk County, is known for its historic neighborhoods like the Milton Hill Historic District and the quiet residential streets of East Milton. The local economy is anchored by a mix of small businesses and proximity to Boston, just 7 miles north, so many residents commute daily. With New England’s freeze-thaw cycles and humid summers, appliances like refrigerators and washing machines face extra strain from temperature swings and hard water deposits.

Given the area’s older housing stock—many homes in neighborhoods like Blue Hills or Lower Mills date to the early 1900s—appliance breakdowns are common, especially when old electrical systems struggle with modern loads. That’s why residents need a repair service that knows Milton’s layout, can navigate the narrow streets near the Neponset River, and responds fast when a dishwasher fails midweek.

Frequently Asked Questions About Milton

My washing machine keeps flooding during heavy rain in East Milton. Is this related to the area’s old drainage?

Yes, East Milton sits close to the Neponset River floodplain, and older homes here sometimes have outdated sump pump systems. If your washer leaks during storms, it might be a drainage issue, and we can inspect both the machine and your connection to rule out appliance failure.

Do I need a permit to repair or replace an appliance in a historic Milton Hill home?

For simple repairs, no permit is needed. But if you’re replacing a built-in appliance in a Milton Hill Historic District property, the Milton Historical Commission may require a Certificate of Appropriateness for any visible changes. We’ve worked with local homeowners to ensure compliance.

Why do my refrigerator coils clog faster in Milton than in other towns?

Milton’s abundant oak and maple trees shed leaves and pollen that get sucked into outdoor condenser units, especially in neighborhoods like Blue Hills. Plus, the local hard water leaves mineral deposits on coils. We recommend bi-annual cleaning for units here to avoid overheating.