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Master of Appliances: Quincy's Trusted Source for High-Quality Appliances

Master of Appliances isn’t just about fixing things—we’re also your go-to source for buying high-quality appliances right here in Quincy, MA. With over 20 years of hands-on experience in Greater Boston, we know what works, what doesn’t, and what’ll last through Quincy’s humid summers and salty coastal air. Whether you live near Adams Shore or up by the Quincy Center T stop, we’ve got you covered.

Diverse Inventory for Every Home Need

Look, every home’s different. Maybe you’re in a colonial off Southern Artery and need a refrigerator that fits tight kitchen corners. Or you’re in a new build down near Marina Bay and want a top-of-the-line washer and dryer set that can handle sandy beach towels. Whatever the case, we stock everything from high-performance refrigerators and dishwashers to cutting-edge microwaves and oven/stove top combos. Our selection isn’t generic—it’s curated for real Quincy homes.

Quality and Dependability

We hear this a lot: “Will it last?” The truth is, not all appliances are built the same. That’s why every unit we sell goes through a rigorous check—we test for performance, durability, and energy efficiency. You’re not just buying a machine; you’re buying peace of mind. And in a place like Quincy, where the weather can swing from nor’easters to heat waves, you need a fridge or oven that won’t quit on you.

Personalized Shopping Experience

Honestly, we hate pushy sales floors. So we do things differently. Our team takes the time to learn about your kitchen setup, your cooking habits, your family size—even your pet situation if that matters. We’ll ask about your budget upfront and give you honest options. No pressure. No upselling junk you don’t need. Just solid advice from folks who’ve been doing this for two decades. Whether you’re shopping for a new microwave for your Wollaston condo or a stove for a house on Furnace Brook Parkway, we’ll help you find the right fit.

Ongoing Support and Maintenance

Once you buy from us, we don’t disappear. That’s a promise. If something goes wonky with your new appliance—say the dishwasher acts up after a big family dinner in Merrymount—our repair team is a phone call away. We can diagnose the issue remotely or swing by in person. And since we know the area’s electrical quirks and plumbing setups, we can fix things faster than a chain company from out of town.

Pledging an Enjoyable Shopping Experience

We pledge this: no jargon, no hidden fees, and no runaround. From the moment you call us to the day your new appliance is installed, we’re here to make it smooth. We serve all of Quincy—from Houghs Neck to Quincy Point and everywhere in between. Your satisfaction isn’t just a goal; it’s how we’ve stayed in business for over 20 years.

Ready to find the perfect appliance for your Quincy home? Give us a call. We’d love to help.

Quincy, with a population of over 101,000, is the eighth-largest city in Massachusetts and the seat of Norfolk County. It’s made up of distinct neighborhoods like Wollaston, North Quincy, and Quincy Point, and its economy has a strong mix of historic shipbuilding roots and modern healthcare and tech sectors, anchored by companies like Stop & Shop’s corporate headquarters. The city’s close proximity to Boston, along with the coastal climate bringing salty air and high humidity, can accelerate wear on major appliances, especially in units near Wollaston Beach or the Marina Bay area.

Quincy residents know that winter storms off the Atlantic can knock out power for days, putting extra strain on refrigerators and freezers. Meanwhile, the humid summers can cause washer and dryer belts to degrade faster, and hard water from aging municipal pipes in older homes often leads to mineral buildup in dishwashers and water heaters. That’s why local homeowners and renters frequently need quick, reliable appliance repair to keep their daily routines running smoothly, whether they live in a new condo in Quincy Center or a pre-war colonial in Adams Shore.

Frequently Asked Questions About Quincy

How does living near Wollaston Beach increase the need for fridge repairs in Quincy?

The salty sea air from Wollaston Beach causes condenser coils on refrigerators to corrode more quickly, leading to overheating and compressor failure. Regular coil cleaning is especially important for homes in Wollaston and Marina Bay, and we recommend an annual check-up to prevent breakdowns during humid summer months.

Are there any Quincy-specific regulations about disposing of old appliances?

Yes, the City of Quincy’s Department of Public Works prohibits placing appliances with CFC refrigerants (like refrigerators and air conditioners) in regular curbside trash. You must schedule a bulky waste pickup or drop them off at the Quincy DPW Recycling Center on Parkhurst Road, where they properly recover the refrigerant to comply with Massachusetts DEP rules.

Does Quincy’s historic housing stock require special care for dryer vents?

Absolutely. Many Quincy homes built before 1950, especially in the historic districts and around Quincy Center, have older narrow-diameter dryer vents that are prone to lint buildup and poor airflow. This creates both a fire hazard and strains the dryer's heating element. We often recommend a professional vent cleaning and, if needed, a vent upgrade to meet modern safety standards for these older homes.