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Master of Appliances: Your Watertown Source for High-Quality Appliances & Expert Service
When your dishwasher gives out in the middle of a holiday meal prep or the fridge starts acting up just before a scorching Watertown summer day, you don’t just need a repair — you might need a replacement. That’s where we come in. Master of Appliances isn’t only about fixing things. We’re also your trusted partner for buying top-notch appliances right here in Watertown, MA. With over 20 years of experience serving Middlesex County, we’ve learned exactly what local homeowners need — and we’ve got the inventory to back it up.
A Selection Built for Watertown Homes
Watertown’s older homes — the ones near Mount Auburn Cemetery or down by the Charles River — often have tricky kitchen layouts. Maybe your space calls for a counter-depth refrigerator, or you need a stove that fits a specific cutout. We get it. That’s why our inventory is handpicked: high-performance refrigerators, washer and dryer sets that handle New England’s muddy seasons, dishwashers quiet enough for an open-concept kitchen, cutting-edge microwaves that actually fit your counter, and ovens and stovetops built to last. We’ve seen what works in Watertown, and we stock accordingly.
Built to Last, Tested for Peace of Mind
Here’s the truth: not every appliance sold at big-box stores holds up in a real home. We test every unit before it goes out. That means checking for consistent cooling in our fridges, spin cycle stability in washers, and even heat distribution in ovens. When you buy from us, you’re not just getting an appliance — you’re getting a workhorse that’ll handle everything from Watertown’s humid summers to the dry chill of January. No guesswork, just reliability.
Shopping That Actually Fits Your Life
Honestly, buying an appliance shouldn’t be a headache. Our team takes the time to understand your setup. Maybe you live in a condo near Arsenal Street with limited space, or a colonial on School Street that needs a specific size. We won’t push you toward something that doesn’t fit — literally or budget-wise. We ask questions, listen, and offer options. It’s that simple. And if you’re not sure what you need, we’ll walk you through it, one step at a time.
We’re Still Here After the Sale
Your new appliance is installed. Great. But what if something goes wrong six months down the road? Or you need a dryer vent cleaning before winter hits? We’ve got you. Our repair team is just a phone call away — no runaround, no hidden fees. We serve Watertown year-round, whether you’re in the Oakley neighborhood or closer to Watertown Square. That ongoing support is part of the deal, because we believe in standing behind what we sell.
Why Watertown Homeowners Trust Us
We hear this a lot: “We could’ve gone anywhere, but we came back to you.” It’s because we treat every appliance sale like we’re outfitting our own home. No high-pressure sales. No bait-and-switch. Just honest advice, solid products, and a team that actually shows up when they say they will. Whether you need a new microwave to replace the one that finally gave out or a full kitchen suite, we’re here to help.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you deliver appliances to Watertown? Yes — we offer professional installation as part of our service. We’ll bring your new appliance right to your door, set it up, and make sure it’s working perfectly before we leave.
What brands do you carry? We stock a carefully curated selection of brands known for durability and performance. Call us to ask about current inventory — we’ll help you find the right fit.
Can you install a new appliance and take the old one? Absolutely. We handle full installation and can haul away your old unit for responsible disposal. Just ask when you call.
Ready to upgrade your Watertown home? Call us today. Your satisfaction is our priority — and we mean it.
Watertown, MA, home to roughly 35,000 residents in Middlesex County, is a dense suburban community just six miles from downtown Boston. Known for its historic Arsenal complex and the bustling Watertown Square, the town features a mix of older single-family homes and multi-unit apartment buildings built on the banks of the Charles River. With a local economy anchored by the Watertown Mall, Armenian Heritage Park, and numerous small businesses along Mount Auburn Street, residents face the challenges of maintaining appliances in a region with four distinct seasons—including humid summers and cold, snowy winters that put extra strain on refrigerators, dryers, and heating systems.
Given Watertown’s abundance of pre-1950s housing stock, especially in neighborhoods like Bemis and Coolidge Hill, many homes still rely on aging appliances that require frequent repairs. The town’s proximity to the Charles River also means higher humidity levels in basements and lower levels, which can accelerate rust and corrosion in washing machines, water heaters, and dehumidifiers. For busy families commuting along the Mass Pike or using the Watertown–Cambridge MBTA bus routes, a broken appliance isn’t just an inconvenience—it disrupts daily routines and adds stress. That’s why reliable, same-day repair services for locals are essential to keep Watertown kitchens, laundries, and utilities running smoothly.
Frequently Asked Questions About Watertown
My refrigerator in my Watertown Square apartment stopped cooling—can you service units in multi-unit buildings near the Arsenal Mall?
Absolutely. Our technicians frequently service refrigerators, stoves, and dishwashers in Watertown’s older apartment buildings near the Arsenal Mall, including complexes along Arsenal Street. We’re accustomed to navigating tight kitchen layouts and basement utility rooms common in those pre-war structures.
Does your service cover homes in the Bemis neighborhood built in the 1920s, where the original cast-iron plumbing often clogs washing machine drains?
Yes, we do. Bemis is one of Watertown’s oldest residential areas, and we regularly repair washing machines and water heaters in homes with original drain systems. If your washer is backing up due to aging cast-iron pipes, we can advise on repairs that work within the local plumbing constraints.
I live on a hill near the Charles River and my basement dehumidifier keeps failing—could the humidity be causing it?
Very likely. Homes along the Charles River corridor in Watertown, particularly near the Watertown Dam, experience higher groundwater and ambient humidity, which can overwhelm standard dehumidifiers. We often replace failed units with models designed for high-moisture basements and can clean coils clogged by local river sediment.