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Master of Appliances: Quincy’s Go-To Source for High-Quality Appliances and Repair

Master of Appliances is more than just the team that fixes your broken dishwasher or refrigerator. We’re also the folks you can turn to when you’re ready to buy a brand-new appliance. After two decades serving Quincy and the rest of Greater Boston, we know what works in the homes around here. Whether you’re in a 1920s colonial near Wollaston Beach or a newer condo off Hancock Street, we’ll help you find the right fit.

Inventory That Fits Quincy Homes

Let’s face it – every house is different. The layout of a split-level in Squantum isn’t the same as a triple-decker by the Adams National Historical Park. So we stock a wide range of washers, dryers, dishwashers, refrigerators, microwaves, ovens, and stove tops. Need a slim-depth fridge for a galley kitchen? We’ve got it. Looking for a gas range that’ll handle a big family dinner? We have those too. We don’t just sell appliances – we help you pick one that actually works in your space.

Built to Last in Quincy’s Climate

Here’s the thing about living in Quincy: the humidity in summer near the water can be brutal, and the salty air from the bay takes a toll. We only sell appliances that can handle that. Every unit we offer gets checked for durability. We’re not about pushing cheap models that’ll break in two years. When you buy from us, you’re getting something that’ll hold up through Quincy winters and salty sea breezes alike.

No Pressure, Just Good Advice

We hate pushy sales tactics. The truth is, walking into a big-box store can feel overwhelming. You get a salesperson who barely knows the difference between a compressor and a condenser. That’s not how we do it. Our team sits down with you, asks about your cooking habits, laundry load, and budget. Then we make a recommendation. It’s personal, it’s honest, and it’s the reason folks from North Quincy to Germantown keep coming back.

We Stick Around After the Sale

Buying an appliance from us isn’t the end of the story. If something goes wrong down the road – a burner won’t light, the ice maker’s acting up, the dryer’s not spinning – you call us. We’ll come out to your Quincy home, diagnose the issue, and get it fixed. No hunting for a different repair company. No starting from scratch. And if it’s still under warranty, we handle that too. It’s all part of the same promise.

Making It Easy for Quincy Residents

We want shopping with us to feel simple. Not like a chore. You can stop by our showroom, but most folks just give us a call or email. We’ll ask a few questions, send some options, and schedule delivery. We deliver across Quincy – from the Marina Bay area to the hills around Faxon Park. Our installation team makes sure everything’s hooked up right, so you’re not left staring at a manual on a Saturday night.

Ready to upgrade that old stove or finally ditch the rattling washer? Give us a ring. We’re happy to help Quincy homeowners find exactly what they need – and back it up with service you can count on.

Quincy, MA, with a population of roughly 100,000, is the eighth-largest city in Massachusetts and the seat of Norfolk County. From the historic Adams birthplace homes in the Quincy Center and Wollaston neighborhoods to the dense residential blocks around North Quincy and Marina Bay, the city’s varied housing stock—much of it built before 1950—means dishwashers, ovens, and dryers often need expert attention after decades of hard use.

Quincy’s coastal location along Quincy Bay brings humid summers and salty sea air, which accelerates corrosion on appliance coils, seals, and electronic components. Whether you’re in a triple-decker near Faxon Park or a condo off Southern Artery, the combination of older infrastructure and ocean-adjacent moisture makes regular maintenance and prompt repair essential to keep your refrigerator, washer, and stove running reliably through the city’s humid summers and icy winters.

Frequently Asked Questions About Quincy

My refrigerator in Wollaston is icing up constantly. Could this be related to the salty air from Quincy Bay?

Yes, the salt-laden coastal air in Wollaston and along Quincy Shore Drive can corrode defrost thermostat contacts and cause the evaporator fan to seize. The condensation from humidity also speeds up frost buildup, so a professional check is wise if you see recurring ice.

I live in an older triple-decker in Quincy Point and my washing machine drains slowly. Is there a city-specific cause?

Many older Quincy Point homes still have cast-iron vent stacks or narrow drain lines that easily trap lint and detergent residue. Combined with the iron-rich water common in Norfolk County, mineral buildup can clog the machine’s pump or hose—a common issue that often requires a technician to clear the drain system.

Does Quincy’s snow removal policy affect outdoor appliance venting?

Absolutely. After Nor’easters, the city’s plows can pile snow against dryer vents or furnace intakes near the ground. If your vent cover gets blocked or damaged, your dryer could overheat or fail to dry. We recommend checking your vent cap as soon as the plows pass, especially in neighborhoods like East Milton and Houghs Neck.