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

Master of Appliances isn’t just about fixing things — we’re your go-to spot for buying top-notch appliances too. We’ve been serving Quincy families for over 20 years, and we know what works in homes around here. Whether you’re in a triple-decker near Merrymount Park or a new build off Quarry Street, we’ve got you covered.

Diverse Inventory for Every Home Need

Looking for a refrigerator that can handle the humidity of Quincy summers? We’ve got it. Need a washer and dryer set that fits in a tight basement in Wollaston? We can help. From high-performance ovens and stove tops to dishwashers and microwaves, our inventory covers everything. Honestly, we pick each model with Quincy’s homes in mind — the older colonials, the new condos by the Quincy Center T stop, and everything in between.

Quality and Dependability

We test every appliance before it hits our floor. That means no surprises down the line. When you buy from us, you’re getting something that’ll last — through the nor’easters, the muggy August nights, and the busy holiday dinners. We don’t sell junk. Simple as that.

Personalized Shopping Experience

Here’s the thing: we actually listen. Our team will sit down with you, talk through your kitchen layout on Southern Artery or your laundry setup in Adams Shore, and find what fits your budget and your life. No high-pressure sales. Just honest advice from folks who’ve been doing this for years.

Ongoing Support and Maintenance

Once you buy from us, you’re not alone. If something goes wrong — say your oven stops heating right before Thanksgiving — we’re just a phone call away. We’ll repair it fast, because we know you can’t wait around. And since we’re local, we can be at your Quincy home quick.

Pledging an Enjoyable Shopping Experience

We want buying an appliance to feel easy. No stress, no hassle. Just good products, real people, and service that sticks. That’s the Master of Appliances way.

Ready to find the perfect fridge or stove for your Quincy home? Give us a shout. We’re here to help.

Quincy, MA, with a population of roughly 100,000, is the county seat of Norfolk County and known as the ‘City of Presidents,’ being the birthplace of John Adams and John Quincy Adams. The city is divided by the Southeast Expressway (Route 3/93), with distinct neighborhoods like Wollaston, North Quincy, and Squantum, each featuring a mix of older colonial homes and modern condos. The local economy is driven by healthcare (particularly Cambridge-based biotech commuters), education, and a strong small business sector along Hancock Street.

Quincy’s coastal location on Quincy Bay means salty, humid air year-round, which accelerates rust and corrosion on appliance components like refrigerator coils and washing machine drum seals. Cold Nor’easters often hit the city before the rest of Greater Boston, leading to sudden power surges and pilot light outages on gas dryers and ovens. Whether you’re in a historic home in Merrymount or a newer rental in Marina Bay, Quincy’s unique mix of sea salt and aging infrastructure makes regular appliance tune-ups a practical necessity.

Frequently Asked Questions About Quincy

My refrigerator keeps tripping the circuit breaker in my Wollaston colonial home. Is this a Quincy-specific power issue?

Possibly. Many older homes in Wollaston and other Quincy neighborhoods still have 100-amp service panels, which can struggle with modern, high-draw appliances. We recommend a licensed electrician check the load; in the meantime, avoid running the fridge on the same circuit as a space heater or microwave.

I live in a first-floor apartment in North Quincy near the T stop. How can I prevent salt air damage to my dishwasher?

Salt air from Quincy Bay can corrode the internal seals and door latch on dishwashers within 3-5 years. Wipe the rubber gasket monthly with a vinegar-water solution and keep the machine slightly ajar between cycles to dry out the interior. We also install sacrificial anode kits on units near the water.

My gas oven burner keeps going out during heavy Nor'easters. Is that common in Quincy?

Yes, it's very common. During strong Nor'easters, wind gusts over 50 mph can cause backdrafts in older chimney vents or direct-vent systems, which can extinguish a pilot light or affect the flame sensor. We can install a vent cap with a wind-resistant design or upgrade you to an electronic ignition system that's less sensitive to pressure changes.