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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 high-quality appliances in Somerville, MA. After two decades of crawling under sinks and pulling out fridges in homes across Davis Square, Union Square, and Winter Hill, we’ve learned a thing or two about what actually lasts. So when we sell you an appliance, it’s not just a transaction. It’s a promise grounded in real, hands-on experience with the stuff that keeps your home running.

Diverse Inventory for Every Home Need

Whether you’re outfitting a newly renovated triple-decker near Magoun Square or upgrading a rental property off Highland Avenue, we’ve got you covered. Our inventory includes high-performance refrigerators, washer and dryer sets, innovative dishwashers, cutting-edge microwaves, and high-performance ovens and stove tops. We hand-pick brands that can handle the quirks of Somerville living — like older electrical systems in those classic Victorian homes or the tight kitchen layouts that come with city life. Honestly, we’ve seen it all.

Quality and Dependability

Every appliance we sell gets tested against our own standards. We don’t just read the spec sheet — we’ve seen how these machines hold up after a few years of hard use in Somerville’s climate. Hot, humid summers near the Mystic River? Cold, damp winters with salt tracked in from the sidewalks? We know what works. When you buy from us, you’re getting something we’d put in our own kitchens. That’s the kind of trust you can count on.

Personalized Shopping Experience

Here’s what that means for you: we take the time to actually listen. Our team talks with you about your space, your budget, and your daily routine. Maybe you’re a family of five in a house near Powder House Park, or a young professional in a studio off Beacon Street — either way, we’ll guide you to a model that fits. No pushy sales pitches, just honest advice from people who’ve been fixing appliances in Somerville for years.

Ongoing Support and Maintenance

Buying from us doesn’t end at delivery. We’re still your neighbors. If something goes wrong down the line — a weird noise, a leak, a cycle that won’t finish — our repair team is just a phone call away. We’ll come back out to your home in Somerville, whether you’re near Somerville High School or out by the Assembly Row area. It’s all part of the deal: you get a product that works, and we make sure it keeps working.

Pledging an Enjoyable Shopping Experience

We’re not about pushing products out the door. We want you to feel good about what you buy. That means clear answers, real talk about what’s worth your money, and zero pressure. We’ve seen too many Somerville residents get stuck with poor-quality appliances from big-box stores. With us, you get an experience that’s as dependable as the machines we sell.

Ready to find the perfect appliance for your Somerville home? Give us a call or stop by for a chat. We’re here to help — and we’ll make sure you get exactly what you need.

Somerville, with a population of around 81,000 in Middlesex County, is the most densely populated city in New England. It’s a patchwork of distinct neighborhoods like Davis Square, Union Square, and Assembly Row, each with its own mix of pre-war triple-deckers and newer condos. The city’s famously narrow, hilly streets and high concentration of older homes—many built before modern appliance standards—mean that refrigerators, washers, and dryers often face unusual installation challenges or wear out faster from years of hard use.

Somerville’s humid continental climate, with hot, muggy summers and cold, snowy winters, takes a toll on appliances. The salt and sand used on icy sidewalks can corrode washing machine components, while the dense clay soil common in Somerville can cause basement flooding that damages dryers and freezers. With easy access to Boston but a fiercely independent local economy, residents rely on appliance repair to keep their kitchens and laundries running—especially when a weekend breakdown could derail a trip to the Somerville Farmers Market or a show at the Somerville Theatre.

Frequently Asked Questions About Somerville

My washing machine is shaking violently on the second floor of my triple-decker in Winter Hill. Can you fix it without damaging the old pine floors?

Yes. Our technicians are familiar with pre-war triple-deckers in Winter Hill and other Somerville neighborhoods. We bring felt pads and leveling tools to protect original pine floors, and we can often rebalance the machine on-site to minimize vibration.

I live near Davis Square and my dryer's taking forever to dry clothes in winter. Could the cold air in my uninsulated Somerville basement be the problem?

Absolutely. Many older Somerville homes have uninsulated basements with outdoor air intake vents. During winter, cold air reduces the dryer's heating efficiency and can freeze vent pipes. We can inspect your venting system for blockages and recommend a simple insulation wrap to keep it operating efficiently.

My refrigerator is from the 1990s and keeps tripping the breaker in my Porter Square apartment. Is that a common issue with Somerville's older wiring?

Frequent tripping is common in pre-2000 Somerville buildings where a single 15-amp circuit may run the fridge, kitchen lights, and a microwave. That old fridge likely pulls more starting amps than modern ones. We can test the compressor, suggest a surge protector, or advise on upgrading the circuit if needed.