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Master of Appliances: Wellesley's Go-To Source for Quality Appliances & Expert Install

At Master of Appliances, we’re not just the folks you call when your fridge stops cooling or your dryer won’t tumble — we’re also your trusted source for buying brand-new appliances. We’ve been serving Wellesley homeowners and folks across Norfolk County for over 20 years. So when you need a reliable refrigerator or a quiet dishwasher, we’ve got you covered. And because we do repairs too, we know exactly which machines hold up best in Wellesley homes.

A Selection That Fits Wellesley Living

Every Wellesley neighborhood has its own character — from the historic colonials near Hunnewell Field to the modern builds off Weston Road. That’s why we stock a diverse range of appliances. Need a sleek, energy-efficient refrigerator for your updated kitchen near Wellesley College? We’ve got options. Looking for a heavy-duty washer and dryer set for a busy family near Schofield? We’ve got those too. Our inventory includes everything from high-performance oven and stovetop combos to cutting-edge microwaves and dishwashers designed for quiet operation — perfect for open-concept layouts common around Linden Square.

Built to Last — Because We Test Them

The truth is, not every appliance sold online is ready for real life. That’s why we personally test each unit before it ever reaches your doorstep. We check performance, durability, and energy efficiency — so what lands in your Wellesley home is something we’d stand behind for years. When you buy from us, you’re getting a machine that’s been vetted by people who actually fix appliances for a living. That’s a pretty big difference.

Shopping That Actually Listens to You

We hear this a lot: “I don’t even know where to start.” That’s fine. Our sales team takes the time to understand your kitchen layout, your cooking habits, and your budget. We’ll ask about your family size, your counter depth, even your noise tolerance. Then we’ll recommend something that genuinely fits. No high-pressure sales. Just honest advice — the kind you’d get from a neighbor who’s been doing this for two decades.

We Don’t Disappear After the Sale

Here’s what sets us apart: after you buy that new dishwasher or oven from us, we’re still here. If something goes wrong down the road — and sometimes things do — our repair team is just a phone call away. We’ll come out to your Wellesley home, diagnose the issue fast, and handle the fix. That includes professional installation too, done right the first time. No guessing games. No hidden fees.

Making the Whole Experience Painless

Honestly, buying a major appliance shouldn’t feel like a chore. We keep things simple. You get a real person who listens, a product that’s been tested, and a team that sticks with you long after the box is recycled. Whether you’re replacing a broken stovetop or upgrading your laundry setup for a growing family, we’ll help make it easy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Do you deliver appliances to homes in Wellesley near Wellesley Hills?
A: Absolutely. We deliver and install all across Wellesley — from Wellesley Hills to Wellesley Farms to the area around Hunnewell Elementary.

Q: Can I buy a washer and dryer set from you and have it installed the same week?
A: Usually yes. We keep popular models in stock and can often schedule installation within a few days. Just give us a call to check availability.

Q: Do you offer any warranty on appliances you sell?
A: Every appliance comes with the manufacturer’s warranty plus our own service guarantee. If there’s an issue, we’re the ones who fix it — no dealing with third-party call centers.

If you’re ready for a no-hassle, personalized shopping experience — and an appliance that actually performs — reach out to Master of Appliances. We’d love to help you find the perfect fit for your Wellesley home.

Wellesley, a town of roughly 29,000 residents in Norfolk County, is known for its top-ranked public schools and historic neighborhoods like Wellesley Farms and Wellesley Hills. The local economy is anchored by Babson College and the Linden Square shopping district, with many residents commuting to Boston via the MBTA commuter rail. Wellesley’s tree-lined streets and older homes—many built in the early 1900s—mean appliances often face wear from humid New England summers and cold winters, with hard water from the town’s groundwater supply accelerating mineral buildup in dishwashers and washing machines.

Proximity to the Charles River and area lakes like Morses Pond means higher humidity levels that can strain refrigerators and dehumidifiers. Wellesley’s strict historic district regulations, particularly in areas like the Wellesley Village Church vicinity, often require homeowners to maintain original appliance setups or opt for repairs over replacements. Whether it’s a failing ice maker during a heat wave or a dryer struggling with the damp air, local repair services help residents keep their homes running efficiently without disrupting the character of their neighborhoods.

Frequently Asked Questions About Wellesley

My washing machine is making a loud noise during the spin cycle. Could it be related to Wellesley's hard water?

Yes, likely. Wellesley's municipal water supply is sourced from groundwater, which contains higher calcium and magnesium levels than surface water. This hard water can cause mineral scale buildup in washing machine drums, pumps, and hoses, leading to louder operation or even clogs. Our technicians can flush the system and recommend a whole-home water softener if needed.

I live in Wellesley Farms and my fridge is leaking water. Is this common in older homes in that neighborhood?

It can be. Many homes in Wellesley Farms were built in the 1920s–1950s and have older supply lines or drainage systems. If your refrigerator's water filter or ice maker line is connected to aging copper or galvanized pipes, mineral deposits or slight shifts in the foundation can cause leaks. We can inspect and replace the line with flexible, modern tubing.

There's a new town ordinance about appliance disposal. How do I handle replacing my old oven?

Wellesley requires all large appliances to be disposed of through the Town's Recycling & Disposal Facility (RDF) on Rte. 135, and prohibits leaving them on the curb for bulk pickup. We can remove your old oven during installation and haul it to the RDF for a small fee, ensuring compliance with local waste regulations.