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Master of Appliances: Your Trusted Source for High-Quality Appliances in Watertown, MA
Master of Appliances isn’t just about fixing things—we’re also your go-to spot for buying top-notch appliances in Watertown, MA. After spending over 20 years elbows-deep in repairs across Middlesex County, we know what holds up and what doesn’t. That’s why we’ve handpicked a selection of appliances that actually last, especially for homes around Watertown’s Arsenal Street or those cozy houses near Mount Auburn Cemetery. Whether you’re off Pleasant Street or closer to the Charles River, we’ve got you covered.
Diverse Inventory for Every Home Need
Honestly, no matter what you’re after—a sturdy refrigerator that can handle Watertown’s humid summers, a washer and dryer set that won’t quit during rainy stretches, a dishwasher that scours baked-on casserole dishes, a microwave that fits your tight kitchen layout, or an oven and stove top that cook evenly—we’ve got it. Our inventory covers all the basics and then some. We hear this a lot: “I didn’t know you sold appliances too!” Yep, we do. And we back them up with our repair know-how.
Quality and Dependability
We’re picky. Here’s what that means for you: every appliance we sell goes through a once-over that’s tougher than a Watertown winter morning. We’re talking performance checks, durability tests, the whole nine yards. When you buy from us, you’re not just grabbing a random fridge or oven. You’re investing in something that’ll keep your kitchen humming for years—even if you’re on a tight schedule with kids at Watertown High. The truth is, we refuse to sell junk. Our name’s on it.
Personalized Shopping Experience
Pop into our shop, or give us a call. Our team asks the right questions: What’s your cooking style? How big’s your family? Got a weird alcove that needs a specific size? We’ve helped Watertown homeowners on School Street and Common Street find exactly what fits their space and their wallet. No pressure, just honest advice. We don’t push the priciest model—we push the right one for you.
Ongoing Support and Maintenance
Here’s the best part: we don’t disappear after you swipe your card. Every appliance we sell comes with our promise to stick around. Something goes wrong? A seal starts to leak? A burner won’t light? Our repair crew’s just a phone call away. We’re already familiar with Watertown’s older homes and their quirks—like that weird gas line setup in a Victorian near the water tower. So when you need help, we get it sorted fast.
Pledging an Enjoyable Shopping Experience
We see shopping for an appliance as a partnership, not a transaction. You’re not just a customer—you’re a neighbor. And we want you to feel good about what you bought. That’s our promise. Whether you’re replacing a busted dryer or upgrading your whole kitchen, we make it easy. No hassle, no hidden fees. Just solid appliances and folks who care.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you deliver to Watertown addresses? Yes, we bring your appliance right to your door. We serve all of Watertown, from East Watertown to the neighborhoods near Fresh Pond.
Can you install the appliance too? Absolutely. We handle professional installation for everything we sell—washers, dryers, dishwashers, ovens, fridges, you name it. We’ll hook it up and make sure it’s running right.
What if I need help choosing the right size? That’s our specialty. Just tell us your space and needs, and we’ll steer you toward the perfect fit. We’ve done it hundreds of times for Watertown folks.
Ready to find your next appliance? Give us a shout. We’d love to help you out.
Watertown, MA, with a population of roughly 35,000, sits just west of Boston along the Charles River in Middlesex County. The town is known for its historic Arsenal complex (now the Arsenal Yards mixed-use development) and distinct neighborhoods like East Watertown, with its walkable shops and restaurants, and the more residential West Watertown near the Belmont line. The local economy mixes tech startups, healthcare, and longtime small businesses, while winter temperatures often dip into the teens, putting extra stress on aging refrigerators, ovens, and washing machines.
Because many of Watertown’s homes were built before 1940, their original plumbing and electrical systems can be tricky for modern appliances—especially dishwashers and dryers. Quick access to the Massachusetts Turnpike and Route 16 means heavy summer humidity and road salt in winter accelerate wear on outdoor AC units and freezer coils. Residents in the Oakley Country Club area or near Watertown Square often call us for same-day repairs before a dinner party or after a basement flood, knowing we can be there in minutes from our local base.
Frequently Asked Questions About Watertown
Your shop is on Mt. Auburn Street—do you offer weekend service for East Watertown condos near the Charles River?
Yes, we provide Saturday and Sunday appointments for condos in East Watertown, especially around the Charles River and Galen Street areas. Weekend demand spikes in summer when AC units fail near the river, and we keep a truck stocked with parts for common brands like Whirlpool and GE.
My Watertown home near the Arsenal Yards has hard water stains on the dishwasher—does the town’s municipal water contribute to appliance scale?
Watertown’s water is supplied by the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA) and is considered moderately hard, with around 100-150 mg/L of calcium carbonate. Over time, this can build up in dishwasher spray arms, washing machine valves, and ice makers, so we recommend a quarterly descaling cycle or installing a point-of-use softener for the kitchen.
I live on a street with old oak trees near the Watertown-Belmont line—should I worry about leaves clogging my dryer vent in the fall?
Absolutely. In neighborhoods like West Watertown near the Belmont line, heavy oak and maple leaf fall can block exterior dryer vents, especially if your vent cap is at ground level. This is a fire hazard and also makes the dryer run longer, increasing energy bills. We clean dryer vents year-round and suggest a mesh guard to prevent rodent nests during colder months.