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Master of Appliances: Your Trusted Source for High-Quality Appliances in Newton, MA
Master of Appliances isn’t just about fixing things when they break — we’re also your go-to source for buying high-quality appliances right here in Newton. After two decades of hands-on work in homes across the city, from the historic streets of Newton Centre to the quiet cul-de-sacs of Waban, we know what works for local homes. And honestly, we’ve seen it all: from a cramped kitchen in a Victorian near Crystal Lake to a sprawling modern setup in Chestnut Hill. That experience shapes what we sell.
A Newton-Focused Inventory for Every Home
Whether you’re outfitting a condo off Needham Street or upgrading the family home along Commonwealth Avenue, we’ve got you covered. We carry high-performance refrigerators (perfect for those big Thanksgiving feasts), washer and dryer sets that handle Newton’s muddy soccer gear, innovative dishwashers, cutting-edge microwaves, and high-performance ovens and stove tops. Every piece we stock is chosen with the unique needs of Newton homeowners in mind — think durable finishes that stand up to busy households and energy-efficient models that help with those high utility bills in New England winters.
Built for Dependability
Here’s the truth: we don’t sell anything we wouldn’t put in our own homes. Every appliance we offer goes through a thorough check to meet our strict standards for performance and durability. When you buy from us, you’re not just getting a machine — you’re getting a solution that’ll keep working reliably for years. We know Newton families don’t have time for downtime, whether it’s a dishwasher giving out after a dinner party or a refrigerator acting up before the weekly grocery run.
Personalized Shopping, No Pressure
Our sales team lives and works in the Greater Boston area. We get the layout of your home, the quirks of older Newton houses (like that odd-sized space for a stove in a renovated colonial in Oak Hill), and the budget concerns that matter. So instead of a one-size-fits-all pitch, we take time to understand your needs, your preferences, and your budget. Need a counter-depth fridge? We’ll show you what fits. Want a quiet dishwasher for an open-concept kitchen near Newton North High School? We’ve got options. It’s tailored advice, plain and simple.
Support That Doesn’t End at the Sale
Once you’ve made your purchase, we’re still here. That’s the Master of Appliances difference. If something goes wrong — a finicky ice maker, a dryer that’s not heating right — our expert repair team is just a phone call away. We handle the maintenance and repairs for everything we sell, so you don’t have to chase down different companies. It’s one less headache in your busy Newton life.
Making Shopping Enjoyable
We pledge an experience that’s actually pleasant. No high-pressure sales, no confusing jargon. Just straightforward help from people who care about your home as much as you do. Your happiness is our priority, and we mean it.
Ready to find the perfect appliance for your Newton home? Give us a call. We’re here to help.
Newton, with a population of around 88,000, is Middlesex County’s largest suburb. It’s comprised of 13 distinct villages, from the historic brick homes of Newton Centre to the quiet, leafy streets of Waban and Chestnut Hill. The city’s economy is driven by education, healthcare, and professional services, with many residents commuting to Boston or working at local institutions like Boston College. This mix of older (often 1920s–1950s) housing stock and busy professional lifestyles means appliances are put through paces—from high-end chef’s ranges in Newton Highlands to washer-dryers in smaller Newtonville condos.
Newton’s climate swings from humid summers to freezing winters, placing heavy demands on refrigerators, dishwashers, and laundry equipment. The city’s tree canopy is dense, and older neighborhoods like Auburndale and Nonantum still have aging plumbing and electrical systems that can stress appliances. Whether it’s a failing ice maker in a Newton Corner Colonial or a dryer that won’t heat during a January cold snap, local appliance repair is essential to keep daily life running smoothly without the hassle of hauling heavy units into Boston.
Frequently Asked Questions About Newton
My refrigerator is making a loud buzzing sound in the middle of the night. Could this be related to the Newton water supply?
Yes, it's possible. Newton's water is supplied by the MWRA and is considered moderately hard (around 60–100 mg/L of calcium carbonate). Over time, mineral buildup can clog the water inlet valve or ice maker components, causing strange noises. A repair technician can flush the system or replace the valve if needed.
I live in a pre-war house in Waban. Are there any special considerations for repairing my built-in dishwasher?
Absolutely. Many Waban homes built between 1920 and 1950 have 60-amp service or older electrical panels that weren't designed for modern dishwashers. A repair may need to include an electrical inspection by a licensed electrician to ensure the circuit can handle the load. Additionally, older plumbing can have galvanized pipes that restrict water flow to the appliance.
My dryer stopped heating—could this be related to the recent leaf fall in Newton?
Indirectly, yes. Newton's dense tree canopy means dryer vents often get clogged with leaves, twigs, and debris from outdoor vents, especially in autumn. This restricts airflow, causing the dryer to overheat and trip its thermal fuse. A professional can clean the vent and replace the fuse, restoring heat quickly.