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

Master of Appliances isn’t just about fixing things — we’re also your go-to spot for buying top-notch appliances right here in Somerville, MA. After twenty-plus years working on machines all over Greater Boston, we know what holds up and what doesn’t. That insider knowledge means we can hook you up with gear that’ll last, whether you’re in Davis Square or out near Spring Hill.

Diverse Inventory for Every Home Need

Need a new fridge for your condo near Union Square? A washer and dryer set for your triple-decker in Powder House? We’ve got you covered. Our inventory includes everything from high-performance refrigerators and reliable washer-dryer pairs to dishwashers that actually clean, microwaves that fit tight countertops, and ovens or stove tops that can handle a Thanksgiving feast. We’ve seen it all, and we stock what Somerville homes actually need.

Quality and Dependability

Here’s the thing — we don’t just sell appliances. We test ’em. Every unit we offer gets checked against our own standards for performance and durability. We’ve learned the hard way which brands crack under pressure (literally, with Somerville’s old wiring quirks). So when you buy from us, you’re getting something that’ll actually hold up. No flimsy stuff. Just solid machines that keep running, year after year.

Personalized Shopping Experience

Honestly, buying an appliance can be a headache. So many choices. So much marketing fluff. That’s where we step in. Our team takes the time to ask about your daily routine, your kitchen layout, your budget. Maybe you need a stove that fits a 30-inch gap in a pre-war building, or a fridge that’ll fit through a narrow Somerville hallway. We’ve dealt with it all. We’ll guide you to the right pick — no pressure, just real advice.

Ongoing Support and Maintenance

Your new appliance comes with a promise: we’re still here after the sale. A year down the line, if your dryer starts acting up or your dishwasher stops draining, give us a call. Our repair team knows those machines inside out. Same crew that installs ’em fixes ’em. That continuity matters, especially in a city like Somerville where homes have their own personalities (and their own electrical quirks). We’ll get you sorted fast.

Pledging an Enjoyable Shopping Experience

We’re not about pushy sales or hidden fees. Our goal is simple: make buying an appliance feel easy, maybe even a little fun. You walk in, chat with us, find what works. No headaches. That’s the Master of Appliances way. Whether you’re a longtime Somerville resident or just moved in near Teele Square, give us a try.

Ready to find your next appliance? Contact us today. We’re here to help — and we’ll make sure you love what you bring home.

Somerville, with a population of just over 81,000, is the most densely populated city in New England. Located in Middlesex County, it’s bordered by Cambridge and the Mystic River. The city’s seven hills—like Winter Hill and Spring Hill—are packed with triple-deckers and older homes, many built in the early 1900s. With Davis Square and Union Square as major hubs, the local economy thrives on tech, arts, and food, but the aging housing stock means appliances take a beating from decades of use and quirky electrical systems.

Somerville’s humid continental climate brings hot, humid summers and freezing winters, with annual snowfall averaging around 50 inches. Extreme temperature swings put extra strain on refrigerators, ovens, and washing machines. Plus, with narrow streets and limited off-street parking, landlords and homeowners in neighborhoods like Powder House and Ten Hills often need same-day appliance repairs to avoid disrupting tight parking schedules. Local pros know exactly how to navigate these blocks.

Frequently Asked Questions About Somerville

My washing machine is leaking in my Davis Square triple-decker. Do I need a special plumber for old pipes?

Many Somerville triple-deckers still have galvanized steel or aging copper pipes, which can be brittle. A qualified appliance repair technician familiar with Somerville's older infrastructure will know how to disconnect and reconnect these without cracking fittings, saving you from a flood.

Does the City of Somerville require a permit to replace a dishwasher or dryer in a rental unit?

Yes, if you're a landlord replacing a hardwired appliance like a dishwasher or dryer, Somerville's Inspectional Services Department (ISD) requires an electrical permit for new installations or alterations. A simple swap of a cord-and-plug appliance usually doesn't, but it's best to check with ISD to stay compliant with local codes.

Why do my appliances keep breaking after winter storms off the Mystic River?

Winter storms can cause power surges and voltage fluctuations, especially in older neighborhoods like Ten Hills near the Mystic. These surges can damage control boards in refrigerators and ovens. Installing whole-home surge protectors is a common recommendation for Somerville residents.