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

Master of Appliances isn’t just about fixing broken dishwashers or ovens in Reading — we’ve also become the go-to place for homeowners looking to buy top-notch appliances. After two decades in the business, we know what works and what doesn’t in homes around here. And honestly? We’ve seen it all. From the older colonials near Birch Meadow to the newer builds off Main Street, we help Reading residents pick the right gear for their kitchens and laundry rooms.

Diverse Inventory for Every Home Need

Whether you’re browsing for a quiet dishwasher that won’t wake the kids in your Walkers Brook Drive home, a sturdy refrigerator for that big family in the Wood End neighborhood, or a sleek stove top to handle Sunday pasta sauces, we’ve got you covered. Our inventory includes washers, dryers, microwaves, ovens, and more — all handpicked with Reading’s varied housing stock in mind. You won’t find generic options here; we carry stuff that handles the humidity of our summers and the grit of New England winters.

Quality and Dependability

We test every appliance we sell. That’s not a marketing line — it’s our habit. At Master of Appliances, we don’t just slap a price tag on a box and call it a day. We check for performance, durability, and whether it actually makes sense for a Reading home. When you buy from us, you’re not just getting a machine. You’re getting something we’d put in our own house. And we do that because we live here, too.

Personalized Shopping Experience

You ever walk into a big-box store and feel like just another number? That’s not how we roll. Our team sits down with you, asks about your daily routine, your cooking habits, your laundry load — the real stuff. Are you replacing a 15-year-old fridge in your Reading Highlands split-level? We’ll suggest models that fit the space and your budget. Need a washer that’s gentle on delicates for your condo off Haven Street? We’ve got ideas. It’s low-pressure, just straightforward advice from folks who actually care.

Ongoing Support and Maintenance

Here’s the part that really sets us apart: we stick around after you buy. Your new appliance comes with our support — free installation from our team, and if something goes haywire down the road, you’ve already got our number. One call and we’re heading your way, whether you’re near the Reading Depot or tucked away by the town forest. No waiting on hold with some national call center. You get us.

Pledging an Enjoyable Shopping Experience

We promise you this: buying an appliance from Master of Appliances won’t feel like a chore. It’ll feel like talking to a neighbor who knows their stuff. We’ll answer your questions, help you compare options, and make sure you walk away happy. Because the truth is, your satisfaction is what keeps us going. So if you’re in Reading and thinking about upgrading your kitchen or laundry setup, give us a shout. We’re ready when you are.

For a personalized appliance shopping experience and to explore our high-quality inventory, contact us today. Your satisfaction is our priority.

Reading, MA, home to roughly 25,000 residents in Middlesex County, is a classic suburban town with a strong sense of history. From the historic downtown along Haven Street to the peaceful neighborhoods around the Ipswich River and the quiet lanes near Suntaug Lake, Reading offers a mix of older Colonial and Victorian homes alongside mid-century Capes and ranches. With frequent Nor’easters bringing heavy snow and ice in winter, and humid summers that strain air conditioning and refrigeration, the town’s aging appliances take a beating. Whether you live near the Reading Highlands or just off Main Street, local pros understand that a frozen pipe or a failing dishwasher is more than an inconvenience—it’s a disruption to your daily routine.

The local economy leans on small businesses, the Reading Public Schools, and a steady commuter population that relies on the MBTA’s Haverhill Line stop at Reading Depot. Many of the town’s homes still have original or early-2000s appliances that need regular maintenance or replacement. From servicing a leaky ice maker in a house near the Birch Meadow area to repairing a dryer in a condo close to the Town Common, our technicians know the local housing stock and are ready to keep your home running smoothly, no matter the season.

Frequently Asked Questions About Reading

My home is near the Ipswich River and often feels humid in summer. Could that affect my refrigerator’s compressor or dishwasher seals?

Absolutely. The high humidity near the river corridor can accelerate corrosion on appliance coils and degrade rubber seals faster than in drier parts of town. We recommend annual coil cleaning and checking door gaskets on fridges and dishwashers to prevent premature failures.

I live in an older Colonial near the Reading Highlands. After a Nor’easter, my basement dryer stopped heating. Is that a common issue here?

Yes, it’s common. Older homes in the Highlands often have aging vent systems that can collapse or get blocked by snow and ice. After a storm, we frequently find that the vent is crushed or iced over, causing the dryer’s thermal fuse to blow. A quick vent inspection can save you from a repeat call.

Reading has a single-family home surcharge on trash stickers—does that affect appliance disposal or pickup rules for old units?

It can. Reading’s Pay-As-You-Throw program doesn’t cover bulky items like refrigerators or washing machines. You’ll need to schedule a separate bulky waste pickup through the town’s Department of Public Works, or we can haul away your old appliance for a small fee when we install your new one.