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Master of Appliances: Somerville's Go-To Source for High-Quality Appliances and Repair

Master of Appliances isn’t just about fixing things when they break. We’ve become a trusted partner for Somerville homeowners who want to buy quality appliances that’ll last. Honestly, living in a city like Somerville—with its mix of old triple-deckers and new condos—means you need appliances that can handle some personality. We get that. We’ve spent over 20 years helping folks in Davis Square, Union Square, and all over Middlesex County find the right gear for their homes.

A Diverse Inventory Built for Somerville Homes

Whether you’re outfitting a tight kitchen in a Porter Square condo or upgrading a spacious family home near Powder House Park, we’ve got you covered. Our inventory includes high-performance refrigerators, washer and dryer sets that fit small laundry closets, innovative dishwashers, cutting-edge microwaves, and powerful oven and stove top combos. We stock brands that Somerville locals trust. Because nothing’s worse than squeezing a fridge through a narrow door—we’ve done that more times than we can count, and we know what works in your neighborhood.

Quality and Dependability—No Shortcuts

Here’s the thing: we don’t sell anything we wouldn’t put in our own homes. Every appliance we offer goes through a thorough check to make sure it meets our standards for performance and durability. When you buy from us, you’re not just picking out a new dishwasher. You’re investing in something that’ll keep working—through Somerville’s humid summers and those chilly winter mornings when you’re just trying to get coffee started. We’ve seen too many cheap units fail after a year. That’s why we stick to quality.

Personalized Shopping, Somerville-Style

You’re not going to get a pushy sales pitch here. Our team takes time to learn about your home and your habits. Maybe you need a stackable washer and dryer because you’re in a third-floor walk-up near Teele Square. Or maybe you’re replacing a stove top that’s older than the building itself. We’ll talk through your setup, your budget, and what you actually use day-to-day. Then we’ll point you toward the right fit. No guesswork. Just honest advice from people who’ve been doing this for years.

Ongoing Support After the Sale

Our relationship doesn’t end when the appliance arrives at your doorstep. We’re still here when you need a hand. If your new refrigerator acts up or your oven needs a tune-up, our repair team is just a phone call away. We serve Somerville—from Winter Hill to Spring Hill—so we’re never far. We also offer professional installation so your new unit is set up right the first time. And if you need dryer vent cleaning or a quick repair on an older model, we do that too. It’s all part of being a neighbor who cares.

We’re Committed to Making Shopping Enjoyable

Buying an appliance shouldn’t feel like a chore. We work hard to make the whole experience smooth—from browsing our inventory to getting it installed. Your satisfaction matters to us, and we’ll do whatever it takes to make sure you’re happy. That’s not just a promise. It’s how we’ve built this business over two decades in the Somerville area.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you offer delivery in Somerville?
We sure do. We bring appliances right to your door, whether you’re in a house on Highland Avenue or an apartment near Assembly Row. We can even help with old appliance removal if needed.

What if the appliance I buy needs repair later?
No worries. We handle repairs for all major brands—washers, dryers, dishwashers, ovens, stove tops, refrigerators, and microwaves. Just give us a call, and we’ll schedule a visit to your Somerville home.

Can you help me with installation if I buy from another store?
Absolutely. Even if you didn’t purchase the appliance from us, we can install it professionally. We also offer dryer vent cleaning service to keep your home safe and efficient.

Ready to find the perfect appliance for your Somerville home? Reach out today. We’re here to help.

Somerville is the most densely populated city in New England, with over 81,000 residents packed into just 4.2 square miles in Middlesex County. From the densely built three-deckers in Davis Square to the renovated Victorians of Winter Hill, much of the housing stock in Somerville dates back a century or more. These older homes, combined with apartments and condos in neighborhoods like Union Square and Assembly Row, often have aging appliances—refrigerators, dishwashers, and ovens that see heavy use in the close quarters and rapid turnovers of our rental-heavy market.

Our weather runs the gamut from humid summers that push AC units to their limit to bitter winters where frozen pipes can ruin a washing machine. The city’s many triple-deckers also mean tight basement access and tricky supply chain issues for parts—exactly the kind of headache that calls for a local repair pro who knows the quirks of Somerville’s old infrastructure. Whether you’re in Teele Square or near the Mystic River, having a reliable fridge or dryer is non-negotiable, especially when our famous local restaurants and busy commuters fill every spare minute.

Frequently Asked Questions About Somerville

My basement shop in Winter Hill has a washing machine showing error codes after the recent thaw—can you get to it through the bulkhead door?

Yes, we’re used to accessing appliances through the narrow bulkhead doors and tight crawlspaces common in Somerville’s three-deckers. Our techs carry compact tools and shoe covers to navigate your basement without tracking mud on the stairs.

My apartment in Davis Square has a gas range from the 1990s—does Somerville require a permit for a technician to repair it?

Somerville’s Inspectional Services Department requires a gas permit for any repair that opens or modifies a gas line. Our licensed technicians handle that permit process for you, so you don’t have to coordinate with City Hall or worry about fines.

The fridge in my Union Square condo keeps icing up—could it be related to our old building’s corroded water supply lines?

It’s possible. Many condos and apartments in Union Square still have galvanized or copper pipes from the 1950s, which can send sediment into your fridge’s water valve and cause ice buildup. We can flush the line or replace the valve to match Somerville’s hard water conditions.