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Master of Appliances: Your Trusted Source for High-Quality Appliances in Quincy, MA

Master of Appliances isn’t just about fixing things when they break. We’re also your go-to spot for buying top-notch appliances in Quincy, MA. After two decades of wrenching on washers and ovens from North Quincy to Adams Shore, we know what holds up and what doesn’t. So when you’re shopping with us, you’re getting more than a box with a warranty — you’re getting real, local advice.

Diverse Inventory for Every Home Need

Need a refrigerator that can handle the humidity of a Quincy summer? Or a washer and dryer set that fits a tight laundry closet in an old Wollaston cape? We’ve got you covered. Our inventory includes everything from high-performance fridges and stackable washer-dryer combos to dishwashers, microwaves, and ovens that’ll make your stovetop the star of the kitchen. We keep models that work with the older plumbing and electrical setups you still see near Merrymount and the Quincy Center neighborhoods.

Quality and Dependability

Honestly, we’re picky about what we sell. Every appliance we stock gets checked — not just for looks, but for guts. We run tests to make sure the compressor kicks on right, the door seals tight, and the timer doesn’t stick. Because the truth is, a cheap appliance can cost you more in the long run. When you buy from us, you’re investing in something that’ll keep your frozen food cold and your Sunday roasts hot, year after year.

Personalized Shopping Experience

Walking into a big-box store can feel overwhelming. Here, it’s different. Our sales team takes the time to ask: What’s your space like? How many people in the house? What’s your budget actually look like? We’ve helped families off Quincy Shore Drive find the perfect fridge for their summer cookouts, and condo owners near the Quincy Center T station pick out stackable units that squeeze into tight spots. No pressure, just honest talk.

Ongoing Support and Maintenance

Here’s the best part: when you buy an appliance from us, you’re not left hanging. We back every purchase with ongoing support. If something goes wrong — say your new dishwasher starts acting up after six months — our repair team is just a phone call away. We already know your setup, so fixing it is faster. No strangers poking around. Plus, we’ll walk you through care tips to keep your machine running smooth, like how to avoid lint buildup in dryers near the damp ocean air.

Pledging an Enjoyable Shopping Experience

We’re not about pushing sales. We’re about getting you the right appliance, plain and simple. Whether you’re a first-time homeowner in Montclair or a longtime resident near Houghs Neck, we promise a straightforward, friendly experience. Your happiness matters — and we look forward to helping you find exactly what you need.

Ready to upgrade your kitchen or laundry room in Quincy? Give us a call or stop by to browse our inventory. We’ll make it easy.

Quincy, MA, with a population over 100,000, is the seat of Norfolk County and known as the ‘City of Presidents’—birthplace of John Adams and John Quincy Adams. Its neighborhoods range from the historic Adams Shore and Marina Bay to the bustling Wollaston and North Quincy areas, where many homes and condos rely on older appliances that see heavy use year-round.

The local economy is a mix of healthcare, education, and maritime industries, and Quincy’s coastal climate brings salty, humid summer air and cold winters—both tough on refrigerators, dishwashers, and washing machines. Located just south of Boston and near the Neponset River, Quincy residents often need fast appliance repairs to keep up with busy family life and the wear from our unique New England weather.

Frequently Asked Questions About Quincy

How does Quincy's coastal humidity affect appliance performance, and do you service homes in Marina Bay?

Yes, we service Marina Bay and all coastal Quincy neighborhoods. The salt-laden, humid air can accelerate rust on refrigerator coils, dishwasher seals, and dryer vents. We recommend annual check-ups for appliances near the water to prevent premature failure.

My older home in Wollaston has a vintage 1950s oven—can you repair it, and are there any Quincy-specific disposal rules if it needs replacing?

We can often repair vintage ovens built before 1980, as long as parts are available. If a replacement is needed, Quincy requires that gas appliances be disconnected by a licensed professional, and old units must be taken to the Quincy DPW's household hazardous waste or scrap metal collection events—not left on the curb.

Is it common for sump pumps in North Quincy basements to fail during nor'easters, and do you offer emergency service?

Absolutely—North Quincy's low-lying areas and aging sewer systems put many basements at risk during nor'easters. We offer 24/7 emergency sump pump repair and replacement, and we keep high-capacity pumps in stock to handle heavy rain events common to the South Shore.