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

Master of Appliances isn’t just about fixing things—we’re also the folks to call when you’re ready to upgrade. In Weymouth, whether you live off Route 18 near the South Shore Hospital or in the neighborhoods around Wessagussett Beach, we get that finding the right appliance can feel overwhelming. That’s why we make it simple. We’re not a big-box store; we’re a family-owned team that’s been serving homes in Norfolk County for over 20 years. Honestly, we take pride in helping Weymouth residents find appliances that actually fit their lives—and their budgets.

Diverse Inventory for Every Home Need

Picture this: you’re standing in your kitchen on Jackson Square, staring at a fridge that’s on its last legs. Or maybe your dryer in your home by George Lane Tower just gave up mid-cycle. We’ve got you covered. From high-performance refrigerators and washer-dryer combos to dishwashers that actually clean, cutting-edge microwaves, and ovens that handle everything from Sunday roasts to weeknight pizzas, our inventory offers real choices. We don’t just stock the basics either—we look for models that make sense for Weymouth’s older homes and newer builds alike.

Quality and Dependability

Here’s the thing: not every appliance on the market is worth your money. At Master of Appliances, we handpick every unit we sell. That means each washer, dryer, or stove top has been vetted—no junk, no shortcuts. When you buy from us, you’re getting something we’d stand behind in our own homes. We’ve seen too many Weymouth families deal with a brand-new appliance that conks out after a year. That doesn’t fly with us. So we test everything. Durability? Check. Performance? Double-check. You’re investing in peace of mind.

Personalized Shopping Experience

Let’s be real—shopping for appliances can be a pain. You walk into a store, get lost in aisles, and leave more confused than when you walked in. We flip that script. Our team takes the time to learn your space and your habits. Got a cramped kitchen in a condo near the Weymouth Rotary? We’ll find a fridge that slides in without a fight. Need a washer that’s gentle on your kids’ clothes? We’ve got suggestions. No pressure, no upselling. Just straight talk and honest advice, because we want you to love what you buy.

Ongoing Support and Maintenance

Once you’ve bought an appliance from us, we don’t disappear. That’s not how we roll. Whether you’re in the Stonegate subdivision or closer to Great Esker Park, if something goes wonky—say, a refrigerator starts running warm or a dryer won’t heat—our repair team is just a ring away. We service what we sell, and we’re quick about it. Plus, we do dryer vent cleaning and professional installation too, so everything works right from day one. You get a full-circle experience: buy it, install it, and if it ever acts up, we fix it. Simple as that.

Pledging an Enjoyable Shopping Experience

We’ll be honest: we’re not about flashy gimmicks. What we offer is a real conversation, a solid product, and a promise that you’ll be happy when that new stove top or microwave arrives. Whether you’re a new family moving into a home near Legion Field or someone who’s lived in Weymouth for decades and just needs a reliable washer, we’re here to help. Call us, stop by (virtually or in person), and let’s find the appliance that makes your home run smoother. We’re Master of Appliances, and we’ve got your back.

Weymouth, with a population of roughly 57,000, is one of the oldest settlements in Massachusetts and the second-oldest town in Norfolk County. It’s made up of distinct villages like North Weymouth, South Weymouth, East Weymouth, and Weymouth Landing, each with its own mix of older homes and newer developments. The town sits along Boston Harbor and the Fore River, giving many neighborhoods salt air and high humidity that can accelerate wear on appliances—refrigerator coils and dishwasher seals often need attention.

Local economic drivers include SouthField (the former Naval Air Station redevelopment) and small businesses along Route 18 and Main Street. Weymouth’s strong Nor’easters and freeze-thaw cycles in winter put extra strain on heating systems and water heaters, especially in older homes in neighborhoods like Jackson Square or Pill Hill. Knowing that basements in areas near Whitman’s Pond or the Back River tend to be damp, local residents frequently need repair services for dehumidifiers and sump pumps that work harder here than in drier inland towns.

Frequently Asked Questions About Weymouth

I live in an older home near Whitman's Pond—why does my dishwasher keep getting mineral buildup?

Weymouth's municipal water source, drawn largely from the Aquaria system, is moderately hard with calcium and magnesium. Homes near Whitman's Pond and other older areas often have galvanized pipes that exacerbate scale buildup. Regular descaling and periodic dishwasher seal replacement are common needs for Weymouth residents.

Are there any local regulations in Weymouth that affect how I dispose of an old refrigerator or washer?

Yes, Weymouth follows Massachusetts state law banning curbside disposal of appliances containing refrigerants. You must schedule a bulky item pickup through the town's DPW or bring units to the Weymouth Transfer Station on Winter Street—and they must have the refrigerant removed by a licensed technician. Our technicians can handle proper recovery for you.

My house in North Weymouth has a natural gas dryer—do Nor'easters cause any specific issues?

Frequent Nor'easters bring coastal gusts that can block outdoor dryer vents with snow or debris, especially in North Weymouth near the shore. That leads to poor ventilation and potential overheating. We recommend checking your vent hood after every storm, and we often find that salt spray from the harbor accelerates corrosion on dryer and boiler connections.