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

Master of Appliances doesn’t just fix things — we also help Waltham folks find the right appliances for their homes. Whether you’re on Moody Street or closer to the Charles River, we’ve seen it all: fridges that barely keep milk cold, washers that shake the whole basement, and stoves that just won’t heat evenly. We know what works in Waltham homes, and we’re here to help you skip the headaches.

Diverse Inventory for Every Home Need

Looking for a refrigerator that fits that tricky corner near Prospect Hill? Need a washer and dryer set that can handle a family on South Street? We’ve got a solid selection — from high-performance refrigerators to dishwashers that actually clean, ovens that bake evenly, and microwaves that don’t die after a year. And if you’re shopping for a stove top or a dryer, we’ve got options that won’t leave you guessing. We handpick everything for dependability, not just looks.

Quality and Dependability

Honestly, we’ve seen too many appliances fail right after the warranty expires. That’s why every unit we sell goes through our own testing. We check for performance, durability, and whether it’ll hold up against Waltham’s humidity in summer or the dry cold of winter. When you buy from us, you’re getting something that lasts — not a cheap fix that’ll break down on a Sunday night. We hear this a lot: “I wish I’d come to you first.”

Personalized Shopping Experience

Here’s what that means for you: we don’t rush you. Our sales crew sits down with you, asks about your kitchen layout, your budget, and what you actually cook or wash. Maybe you live in an older house near Brandeis University with a narrow doorway — we’ll measure and make sure your new appliance fits. Or maybe you’re in a newer condo off Totten Pond Road — we’ll recommend models that match your space. No pressure, just real advice from people who actually know appliances.

Ongoing Support and Maintenance

Once you buy from us, we’re not done. That’s the difference. If your new oven starts acting up or your dishwasher gets finicky, our repair team comes right out. We service what we sell in Waltham — and we stand behind it. No runaround, no excuses. Just call us, and we’ll take care of it. It’s peace of mind that you don’t get from a big-box store.

Pledging an Enjoyable Shopping Experience

We keep things simple. You come in, talk to us, and leave with an appliance that fits your home and your life. That’s it. No hidden fees, no high-pressure sales. We’ll even help arrange installation and haul away your old unit. Your satisfaction matters more than a quick sale — and it shows.

Ready to find the right appliance for your Waltham home? Give us a call or stop by. We’d love to help you out.

Waltham, home to roughly 62,000 residents in Middlesex County, is a city shaped by the Charles River and its industrial past. From the historic homes of the South Side and the bustling Moody Street restaurant row to the Watch City’s legacy of watchmaking, Waltham combines dense neighborhoods with significant commercial zones. The local economy relies heavily on education, healthcare, and biotech at places like Bentley University and the sprawling Winter Street office parks, meaning many homes and rental units see heavy daily use.

With hot, humid summers and cold, snowy New England winters, Waltham’s appliances work overtime year-round. The city’s older housing stock—pre-war colonials in the Lakeview neighborhood, mid-century ranches near Prospect Hill, and newer condos in the West End—frequently contends with aging plumbing, mineral-heavy tap water, and the strain of seasonal temperature swings. That hard-working refrigerator or washing machine in a busy Waltham household isn’t just a convenience; it’s a necessity that needs reliable, local service when it falters.

Frequently Asked Questions About Waltham

My dishwasher is leaking in my South Side Waltham triple-decker. Are there any city regulations I need to know before you come out?

Waltham requires a plumbing permit for any work that involves altering the water supply or drainage lines, including dishwasher replacement. However, a simple diagnosis and minor hose adjustment typically doesn't need one. We handle all permitting on your behalf if replacements are needed.

We live in the Lakeview neighborhood near the Cambridge Reservoir. Our clothes washer seems to leave clothes stiff. Could our well water be the problem?

Absolutely. Many homes in the Lakeview and areas closer to the Lexington line use private wells, which often have very hard water. High mineral content can cause soap scum buildup in your washer and leave clothes feeling stiff. We can diagnose if hard water is affecting your machine and recommend maintenance or a water softener.

With the brutal Waltham winters, can my freezer actually freeze up in my unheated porch or garage?

Yes, it's a common issue. Waltham winters regularly drop into the teens and single digits. Most standard freezers are not designed to operate efficiently when ambient temperatures fall below 40°F. If your garage freezer is iced over or not running, it may be trying to cool in conditions that fool its thermostat. We can check the compressor and suggest a garage-ready model if needed.