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Master of Appliances: Your Newton Source for High-Quality Appliances

We’re Master of Appliances, and we’ve been helping folks in Newton find the right appliances for over twenty years. You might know us for fixing a busted dishwasher or a fridge that’s gone quiet — and that’s a big part of what we do. But here’s something a lot of Newton homeowners don’t realize: we also sell top-tier appliances. And we don’t just hand you a box and send you on your way. We’re talking about a real, personalized experience — one that keeps your home running smoothly, whether you’re off Needham Street or tucked into the leafy lanes of Waban.

Diverse Inventory for Every Newton Home

We get it. Every home in Newton is different. A Victorian over by Newton Centre needs something different than a mid-century ranch in West Newton. That’s why our inventory isn’t one-size-fits-all. Whether you’re after a high-performance refrigerator that can handle a week’s worth of groceries from the Newtonville Whole Foods, a washer and dryer set that fits in a tight laundry nook, an innovative dishwasher that actually gets those casserole dishes clean, or a cutting-edge microwave and oven/stove top combo that makes holiday cooking easier — we’ve got you covered. Honestly, we’ve seen it all. We’ve helped a family on Chestnut Street swap out their old stove before a big Thanksgiving dinner, and we’ve guided new homeowners in Oak Hill through picking their first set of laundry appliances.

Quality and Dependability You Can Count On

The truth is, buying an appliance is an investment. You want something that lasts. At Master of Appliances, we don’t mess around with cheap knock-offs. Every appliance we sell goes through thorough testing to meet our own strict performance and durability standards. In Newton, where the summers can get sticky and the winters mean lots of heavy coats and muddy boots, you need appliances that won’t quit on you. When you buy from us, you’re not just purchasing a machine — you’re buying peace of mind. You’re buying a solution that’ll keep working, year after year, through those humid August nights and those snowy January mornings.

A Shopping Experience That Actually Fits You

Nobody likes feeling rushed or pushed into a sale. We get that. That’s why our team takes the time to understand your individual needs, your preferences, and your budget. We’ll ask about your kitchen space, your family size, and even how you cook. We’ve spent years working with homeowners across Newton — from the bustling streets of Newton Highlands to the quieter neighborhoods of Auburndale — and we know what works in these older homes. Maybe you need a refrigerator that fits under a vintage counter, or a stove that handles gas just right. We’ll give you tailored advice so you walk away with exactly the right appliance. No hype. No pressure. Just honest help.

Support That Doesn’t End at the Sale

Here’s what sets us apart: after you buy, we’re still here for you. That’s the whole point of being a family-owned business. If something goes wrong down the line — and let’s be real, machines do act up sometimes — our expert repair team is just a phone call away. We’re the same people who install and fix appliances all over Newton. So you’re not just getting a toaster; you’re getting a team that knows your setup, remembers your house, and can come back in a flash to sort out any hiccup. From regular maintenance to emergency repairs, we’ve got your back. It’s like having a cousin who knows appliances.

We Want You to Actually Enjoy This

We know buying an appliance isn’t usually a party. But we’re determined to make it as smooth and pleasant as possible. We’re not about pushing stock out the door — we’re about finding the perfect fit for your home and your lifestyle. Whether you’re in Nonantum or just off Beacon Street, we pledge a shopping experience that caters to you. Your happiness matters to us. Period.

So if you’re in Newton and shopping for an appliance — or just curious about what we’ve got — give us a call. Let’s talk about what you need and find something that works for you. We’re ready when you are.

Newton is a city of over 88,000 residents in Middlesex County, divided into 13 distinct villages like Newton Centre, Chestnut Hill, and Waban. Its historic housing stock, much of it built in the early 20th century with aging appliances, means frequent breakdowns—especially for owners of older refrigerators and washing machines in neighborhoods like Auburndale and Newton Highlands.

The city experiences full New England seasons, with humid summers that strain air conditioners and frigid winters that can cause boiler and furnace failures. Proximity to the Charles River and the Boston skyline means many homes deal with hard water, which accelerates scale buildup in dishwashers and water heaters. Local appliance repair services commonly handle these specific weather- and water-related issues across Newton’s diverse housing stock.

Frequently Asked Questions About Newton

I live in a pre-war home in Newton Centre; do you repair older GE or Maytag models, or just modern ones?

Yes, we frequently service older models in Newton Centre and throughout Newton’s historic districts. Many homes in villages like Newton Centre and Waban still have appliances from the 1990s or earlier, and we stock common parts for those vintage units.

Newton has hard water from the MWRA supply—can that cause my dishwasher to leave white residue or fail faster?

Absolutely. Newton’s water, supplied by the MWRA from the Quabbin and Wachusett Reservoirs, is moderately hard and can lead to mineral buildup in dishwasher spray arms, heating elements, and washing machine valves. We can descale these parts or recommend a water softener to extend appliance life.

My refrigerator stopped cooling during a heatwave in Newton Highlands—do you offer same-day service in that area?

Yes, we offer same-day service in Newton Highlands and all Newton villages. Summertime heatwaves can cause compressor overload and condenser coil buildup, so we prioritize these calls to prevent food spoilage, especially when the mercury hits the 90s.