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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 also the spot to snag top-notch appliances in Quincy. After two decades of hands-on work in homes around Norfolk County, we know exactly which brands hold up to New England winters and sticky summer afternoons near Wollaston Beach. Whether you’re outfitting a colonial in Adams Shore or updating a condo off Quincy Center, we’ve got you covered.

Inventory That Fits Quincy Homes

Look, every house has its quirks. That’s why we carry everything from a sturdy refrigerator for your family kitchen to a sleek washer and dryer set for a tight laundry nook. Need a dishwasher that can handle marathon dinner prep? A microwave that doesn’t take up half your countertop? Or an oven and stovetop that don’t fight your recipes? It’s all here. We pick units that work in real Quincy homes — the kinds with plaster walls and cast-iron pipes.

Built to Last, Tested for Real Life

We’ve seen appliances give out after a few years. That’s why we sell stuff that actually lasts. Every fridge, stove, and dryer we stock gets a thorough once-over before it lands in our showroom. The truth is, we’d rather you buy something once than replace it every other spring. When you buy from us, you’re not just getting a machine — you’re getting something that’ll keep running through dinner parties and laundry marathons in Quincy Point or Montclair.

Not a Sales Pitch — a Conversation

Honestly, we hate pressure sales. Instead, our folks sit down with you, ask about your kitchen setup, your family size, your budget. Maybe you’re replacing a 20-year-old oven in a house near Fore River Shipyard. Maybe you’re refreshing a rental in Houghs Neck. We guide you to the right match without the fluff. No hard sell, just honest advice.

We Don’t Disappear After the Sale

Here’s what that means for you: once that new appliance is in your Quincy home, our repai r team is still a call away. Something acting up a year down the line? We’ll come back out. Need a tune-up on your dryer or a vent cleaning in Germantown? We handle that too. It’s not just a transaction — it’s a relationship that lasts.

Shopping With Us Feels Different

Pledging a great experience sounds like corporate speak. We’ll put it this way: we want you to walk out of here feeling like you got exactly what you needed, not what some sales script pushed on you. From helping you pick the right refrigerator for your Quincy Point cape to installation that doesn’t leave a mess, we keep it simple. Your satisfaction drives everything we do.

So if you’re in Quincy and looking for appliances that won’t quit — or just want to talk through your options — give us a shout. We’re ready when you are.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you deliver appliances to homes in Quincy?
Yes, we deliver right to your door in Quincy — whether you’re in North Quincy, the Marina Bay area, or out near Blue Hills. We also handle installation so you don’t have to lift a finger.

What brands do you carry?
We stock reliable, well-known brands that perform well in our climate — think Whirlpool, GE, and similar names. We’ll help you pick one that fits your budget and lifestyle.

Do you offer warranties on new appliances?
Absolutely. Every appliance comes with a manufacturer’s warranty. Plus, because we handle repairs too, you won’t have to chase down different companies if something goes wrong down the road.

Quincy, MA, is a city of roughly 94,000 residents in Norfolk County, just south of Boston. Home to neighborhoods like Wollaston, North Quincy, and the historic Quincy Center, the city is known for its deep ties to the Adams family and a strong local economy driven by healthcare, education, and shipbuilding heritage. The coastal climate means high humidity and frequent nor’easters during winter, which can take a toll on appliances as they work harder to manage moisture and temperature shifts.

With many older homes in areas like Squantum and Merrymount featuring aging HVAC systems and hard water from the MWRA supply, Quincy residents often face premature wear on dishwashers, washing machines, and water heaters. Local repair services understand these specific challenges—like the need for anti-scale filters or winterizing outdoor units—and provide quicker, more reliable fixes than big-box contractors. Whether it’s a fridge in a Wollaston condo or a dryer in a Houghs Neck cape, fast response times keep daily life running smoothly.

Frequently Asked Questions About Quincy

I live in a pre-war home in Quincy Point. Do you repair older appliances that use different parts?

Yes, we regularly service appliances in Quincy Point’s older homes, including vintage models that may need specialized components. We stock common replacement parts for brands like GE and Whirlpool that were widely installed in the 1980s and 1990s, and we can source harder-to-find parts through local suppliers near the Fore River Shipyard area.

My dryer keeps shutting off mid-cycle, and I’m near the Adams National Historical Park. Could this be a vent issue?

Absolutely. Quincy’s humidity and coastal salt air can accelerate lint buildup in dryer vents, especially in older homes near the Park. We recommend an annual vent cleaning to prevent overheating and shutdowns. Our technicians are familiar with the specific vent configurations common in Quincy’s historic districts.

Do you handle warranty repairs for appliances purchased at the Quincy Best Buy or Lowe’s?

Yes, we are an authorized service provider for many major brands sold at Quincy’s Best Buy on Southern Artery and Lowe’s on Newport Avenue. We can process warranty claims directly, saving you from hauling heavy units back to the store. Just have your purchase receipt and model number ready.