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Master of Appliances: Premium Appliance Sales and Service in Newton, MA

Master of Appliances isn’t just your go-to for fixing a broken fridge or a wonky washer in Newton. We’re also the folks you call when you’re ready to upgrade. Honestly, we’ve helped homeowners across Newton — from the historic homes near Newton Centre to the newer builds in Auburndale — find the perfect appliances for their kitchens and laundry rooms. With over 20 years in the Greater Boston area, we know what holds up and what doesn’t in our New England climate.

An Appliance Selection That Fits Real Newton Homes

Whether you’re squeezed into a cozy condo off Washington Street or running a busy family kitchen in Waban, we’ve got the gear. We keep a solid inventory of refrigerators, washer and dryer sets, dishwashers, microwaves, ovens, and stove tops. Yes, we know the drill — you’ve got a specific layout, maybe a tight space, or a vintage kitchen that needs something that actually fits and doesn’t clash. We handle that. We’ll walk you through options that work for your Newton home, not some generic showroom floor.

Built to Last Through Newton Winters and Summers

We’ve seen it all — the humidity that makes your fridge work overtime in July, the dry winter air that messes with your dryer’s efficiency. That’s why every appliance we sell gets checked against real-world standards. No duds. When you buy from Master of Appliances, you’re getting something we’ve vetted ourselves. It’s got to be dependable. Newton folks don’t have time for a washer that conks out mid-cycle on a Monday morning.

Here’s How Our Shopping Experience Works

We keep it straightforward. You give us a call or stop by (we’re based just up the road), and we talk through what you need. Maybe you’re replacing a 15-year-old dishwasher off Commonwealth Avenue, or outfitting a new kitchen in Chestnut Hill. We’ll ask about your cooking habits, your family size, your budget. Then we narrow it down. No pressure, no confusing jargon. Just honest advice from people who fix these things for a living — so we know what’s worth your money.

We Don’t Disappear After the Sale

This is the part that makes a difference. Once your new appliance is installed, we’re still here. Got a question about settings? Heard a weird noise after a month? Need your dryer vent cleaned to keep things running smoothly? Just call. Our repair team knows Newton inside and out — we’ve been driving these streets for two decades. We can usually swing by within a day or two. That matters when your oven quits right before Thanksgiving dinner or your fridge starts acting up during a heatwave.

Plus, we offer professional installation for anything you buy from us. No headaches, no calling around for a separate installer. We show up, we set it up right, and we make sure it’s working before we leave. Simple as that.

Why Newton Homeowners Choose Us

We hear this a lot: “I wish I’d called you guys first.” Our customers like that we’re local, that we answer the phone, and that we don’t treat them like a number. We’re a family-owned outfit, and we’ve built our reputation one repair at a time. When you buy an appliance from Master of Appliances, you’re getting the same reliability we’ve brought to thousands of Newton homes.

Ready to find your next appliance? Call us today. Let’s talk about what works for your home and your schedule.

Frequently Asked Questions About Appliance Sales in Newton

Do you deliver and install appliances in Newton?
Absolutely. We deliver and install all appliances we sell. Our team will bring it to your home in Newton, hook it up, and make sure everything’s good to go. We’ve done this in every neighborhood — from Oak Hill to Nonantum.

What brands do you carry?
We stock a range of reliable brands that we trust — ones we’ve repaired often enough to know they’re built well. Just ask us about what’s available, and we’ll find something that fits your needs and budget.

Can I trade in my old appliance?
We don’t offer a formal trade-in program, but we’ll haul away your old appliance when we deliver the new one. Makes the swap a lot easier — no wrestling a dead fridge down your basement stairs.

Newton, MA, spans over 18 square miles with a population of around 88,000, making it the largest suburb by population in Middlesex County. It’s composed of 13 distinct villages, including Newton Centre, Newton Highlands, and Chestnut Hill, each with its own commercial center and character. The city’s economy is anchored by educational institutions like Boston College and a strong professional services sector, with many residents commuting to Boston via the MBTA Green Line. The historic architecture and tree-lined streets mean many homes were built before 1950, leading to aging electrical systems and older appliances that require frequent professional attention.

Newton’s humid continental climate brings hot, humid summers and cold winters with significant snowfall, putting extra strain on refrigerators, freezers, and laundry appliances. The proximity to the Charles River means many neighborhoods experience higher humidity, which can accelerate wear on dishwasher seals and fridge coils. With over 100 miles of roads and a dense urban-suburban mix, residents rely on reliable home appliances day in and day out. Whether it’s a washing machine in Auburndale or a dryer in Waban, local appliance repair means getting a technician who knows the unique challenges of older Newton homes and their aging infrastructure.

Frequently Asked Questions About Newton

My refrigerator in a Victorian-era home in Newton Centre keeps freezing food. Is that related to the older wiring in my house?

While older wiring can cause voltage fluctuations, the issue is more likely due to a faulty thermostat or temperature sensor. Many Newton homes still have original or retrofitted appliances that don't communicate well with modern electrical loads, especially in older breaker panels common in Newton Centre. A technician can test the unit and wiring to pinpoint the cause.

I live in a Chestnut Hill condo with a stacked washer/dryer. Are there any Newton-specific building codes I should know about before a repair?

Newton's building code requires that all ventilation for gas dryers comply with the Massachusetts State Building Code, which mandates rigid metal ducting (not flexible plastic or foil) in multi-unit buildings like those in Chestnut Hill. Condo associations may also have noise restrictions for repairs between 8 PM and 8 AM, so scheduling during daytime hours is wise.

Does the high humidity near the Charles River in Newton Lower Falls affect my dishwasher's lifespan?

Yes, the elevated humidity levels near the Charles River can cause rubber gaskets and door seals to degrade faster, leading to leaks and poor drying performance. Regular inspection and seal replacement every 2–3 years is recommended for dishwashers in areas like Newton Lower Falls and Nonantum to prevent water damage.