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Master of Appliances: Your Trusted Source for High-Quality Appliances in Waltham, MA
Master of Appliances isn’t just about fixing things—though we’ve spent over 20 years doing that all over Waltham. We also help you find the right appliances when it’s time for an upgrade. Whether you’re in a classic triple-decker near the Charles River or a newer condo off Lexington Street, we’ve got you covered.
A Selection That Fits Waltham Homes
Waltham kitchens and laundry rooms come in all shapes and sizes, and so does our inventory. Need a refrigerator that fits that tricky corner near Moody Street? A washer and dryer set for a tight closet off Totten Pond Road? We’ve got high-performance refrigerators, washers, dryers, dishwashers, microwaves, ovens, and stove tops—all picked with your space in mind.
Built to Last in Every Season
Let’s be honest—Waltham winters can be brutal, and summers can get sticky. That’s why every appliance we sell goes through our own testing. We don’t just look at the brand name; we check for reliability. When you buy from us, you’re getting something that can handle the humidity of a July afternoon or the constant use of a family gathering in the South Side.
We Listen Before We Sell
The truth is, we don’t believe in pushing a one-size-fits-all solution. Our sales team takes the time to ask about your daily routine, your budget, and any quirks of your Waltham home. Forgot to measure that alcove? We’ve helped plenty of homeowners around Warren Avenue get it right the first time. We give you tailored advice so you leave with an appliance that actually works for your life.
We’re Here After the Sale, Too
Here’s what sets us apart: once that new appliance is installed in your Waltham kitchen, we’re still just a phone call away. If something acts up or needs routine maintenance, our repair team knows the area—we’ve been on Prospert Street and River Street more times than we can count. No endless hold times, no runaround.
Buying Shouldn’t Be a Chore
We believe shopping for an appliance should be straightforward and even a little enjoyable. Come in, chat with us, and let’s find what you need. Your satisfaction is what keeps us going.
Ready to find the perfect appliance for your Waltham home? Give us a call or stop by. We’re here to help.
Waltham, with a population of approximately 65,000, is the Middlesex County seat and a major tech hub along Route 128. From the historic mansions of the South Side and the bustling Moody Street dining scene to the expanding condominiums near the Charles River, Waltham homes feature a mix of pre-war construction and new builds. The city’s humid continental climate means hot, humid summers and freezing winters that put extra strain on refrigerators, freezers, and HVAC systems.
Waltham’s older homes—particularly in the heavily wooded neighborhoods near Prospect Hill and the country clubs—often have aging dishwashers and ovens that require frequent repairs. Meanwhile, the many rental apartments near Brandeis University and Bentley University see heavy washer and dryer usage that can lead to breakdowns. Local appliance repair services help extend the life of these machines, saving Waltham residents from costly replacements.
Frequently Asked Questions About Waltham
I live near the Charles River in Waltham—should I be concerned about mineral buildup affecting my washing machine or dishwasher?
Yes. Waltham’s water supply, drawn from the Charles River and Quabbin Reservoir, is considered moderately hard. Over time, calcium and magnesium deposits can clog the spray arms of dishwashers and reduce washing machine efficiency. Regular descaling or professional repair can prevent premature failure of these appliances.
My home in the South Side neighborhood has an older refrigerator—are there any local incentives for repairing instead of replacing it?
Waltham participates in the Massachusetts ‘Recycle Your Old Appliance’ program through the Department of Energy Resources. While there’s no city-specific rebate for repairs, residents can often get a small payment for recycling working appliances through Eversource, which offsets service costs. Local repair shops also offer free estimates for South Side homes built before 1950.
What’s the most common appliance repair issue in Waltham’s historic downtown condos near Moody Street?
In the dense, mixed-use downtown area, garbage disposals and dishwashers frequently jam due to older shared plumbing venting systems. Many condos in converted mills near the Charles have iron pipes that corrode, leading to drainage backups. A local repair technician can quickly diagnose and fix these issues to avoid water damage to shared walls.