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Master of Appliances: Trusted Appliance Sales in Quincy, MA
Master of Appliances isn’t just about fixing things—we’re also your go-to source for buying top-notch appliances in Quincy. We’ve spent over 20 years getting to know what works best for homes around here, from the older colonials near Merrymount Park to the newer builds off Burgin Parkway. That experience means we can help you find a fridge, washer, or stove that’ll actually hold up, year after year, through Quincy’s humid summers and chilly winters.
Inventory Built for Quincy Homes
Whether you need a refrigerator that fits a tight galley kitchen in a Wollaston condo, a washer and dryer set for a family in Adams Shore, or a high-performance oven for that Sunday roast in a Houghs Neck cottage—we’ve got you covered. Our selection includes everything from dishwashers and microwaves to stove tops and entire kitchen suites. No two Quincy homes are alike, so we stock a variety of sizes, styles, and price points. If you’ve ever tried squeezing a standard fridge into a 1920s kitchen, you know exactly why this matters.
Quality You Can Count On
We don’t just slap a price tag on any appliance and call it a day. Every unit we sell gets a once-over to make sure it meets our standards for performance and durability. Honestly, we’ve seen too many cheap machines give out after two years—especially with the hard water that’s common in parts of Quincy near the coast. That’s why we focus on brands and models that last. When you buy from us, you’re getting something that’ll keep your milk cold and your clothes dry, without any surprises.
Personalized Help, No Pressure
Here’s what that means for you: our team takes the time to listen. Maybe you need a dishwasher that’s quiet enough for an open-concept floor plan near the Granite Links clubhouse. Or maybe you’re replacing a stove top in a rental unit on Southern Artery and need something durable but budget-friendly. We ask the right questions and steer you toward choices that fit your life. No hard sell—just honest advice from people who’ve been in the business long enough to know what works.
We Stick Around After the Sale
Buying an appliance from us isn’t a one-and-done deal. We’re still here if something goes wrong—a leaky fridge line, a wonky dryer drum, a microwave that stops heating. Our repair team covers Quincy from the Squantum peninsula down to the Blue Hills edge. So if your new appliance ever acts up, you don’t have to call some national hotline. You call us. We come out, take a look, and get it sorted. It’s that simple.
A Few Real Talk Questions We Often Hear
Q: Do you deliver to Quincy neighborhoods?
A: Absolutely. We deliver all over Quincy—Wollaston, Quincy Point, Germantown, the Works, you name it. Just let us know where you’re at, and we’ll work out a time that fits your schedule.
Q: What if the appliance I want isn’t in stock?
A: That happens sometimes, especially with specific models. We can order it for you, usually with a quick turnaround. We’ll keep you posted every step of the way.
Q: Can you install the appliance too?
A: Yes—we offer professional appliance installation alongside our sales. That way, you’re not stuck trying to figure out a confusing manual or wrestling with a heavy washer hookup. We handle the whole thing, from unboxing to making sure everything runs right.
Ready to find the right appliance for your Quincy home? Give us a call or stop by our showroom. We’d love to help you make your kitchen or laundry room work better—no fuss, just results.
Quincy, MA, is a coastal city of roughly 94,000 residents in Norfolk County, known as the ‘City of Presidents’ as the birthplace of John Adams and John Quincy Adams. With neighborhoods like Wollaston, North Quincy, and the historic Quincy Center, much of the housing stock consists of older single-family homes and multi-unit buildings—many built during the city’s shipbuilding and granite boom in the 19th and early 20th centuries. These older homes often have aging appliances that face extra wear from Quincy’s humid summers and salt-laden coastal air, which can accelerate rust and mechanical failure in refrigerators, washers, and dryers.
Local families rely on efficient dishwashers, ovens, and laundry machines to keep up with busy commutes to Boston (just 10 miles north) and life near the Fore River or Squantum. Sudden breakdowns are especially disruptive here, where weekend meal prep or a quick load of laundry before heading to the T can derail a packed schedule. That’s why having a trusted appliance repair service that knows Quincy’s specific building types and climate challenges—and can respond fast from Wollaston to Houghs Neck—is essential for keeping homes running smoothly year-round.
Frequently Asked Questions About Quincy
My dishwasher keeps getting error codes after heavy rainstorms in Quincy. Could the coastal humidity affect it?
Yes, Quincy's high humidity and proximity to the ocean can cause condensation to build up in your dishwasher's control panel and wiring, leading to false error codes. This is especially common in older homes near Wollaston Beach or Squantum. A technician can seal vulnerable connections and clean sensor contacts to prevent recurring issues.
I live in an older home in Quincy Center with original 1950s wiring. Do I need a special technician for oven repair?
Absolutely. Many houses in Quincy Center still have outdated 60-amp service or knob-and-tube wiring. Repairing or replacing an electric oven in these homes requires a technician who understands local electrical loads and can safely upgrade connections without overloading your panel. We always check the breaker panel first to avoid fire hazards.
My washing machine is shaking badly on the second floor of a triple-decker in Wollaston. Is this a floor issue or machine issue?
Triple-deckers in Wollaston often have wood-framed floors that amplify vibration, especially in units built before 1970. A broken suspension spring or unbalanced drum can make the shaking worse. We'll inspect both the machine and your floor leveling—and if needed, recommend vibration-dampening pads that work with Quincy's common joist spacing.