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Master of Appliances: Weymouth's Trusted Source for High-Quality Appliances

Master of Appliances isn’t just about fixing things—we also help Weymouth homeowners find the perfect new appliances for their homes. After 20 years of working on machines all over Norfolk County, we’ve learned what actually holds up. Whether you live near Jackson Square, out by Great Esker Park, or up near the Weymouth Landing area, we’ve got the goods and the know-how to match you with the right appliance.

Inventory That Makes Sense for Weymouth Homes

Let’s be real—no two homes in Weymouth are alike. Some folks have that older colonial off of Route 18 with a tiny kitchen nook. Others are in newer builds near the South Shore Hospital area. We stock everything from high-performance refrigerators to washer and dryer sets that can handle a family of five. And we always have dishwashers that fit standard American cutouts—because nobody wants to remodel their kitchen just to swap out a unit. Our microwaves, ovens, and stove tops are all picked with local homes in mind.

Quality We’d Stake Our Reputation On

Here’s the thing: we’ve seen appliances that don’t even last two years. That’s why every single machine we sell goes through our own quick inspection before it ever reaches your doorstep. We don’t just sell boxes off a truck. Each refrigerator, stove, or dryer we offer meets our personal standards for performance and durability. When you buy from us, you’re not just getting an appliance—you’re getting something we’d happily install in our own Weymouth homes.

A Shopping Experience That Feels Personal

Honestly, big-box stores can be overwhelming. You walk in, and there’s a hundred options. No direction. That’s where we’re different. Our sales team takes the time to ask the right questions: How many people in your house? Do you cook a lot? Got kids who leave the fridge door open? Budget range? We tailor our advice to your actual life. Nobody’s trying to upsell you on something you don’t need. We’re just here to help you find the right fit.

We Don’t Disappear After the Sale

Once you’ve got your new appliance, we’re still around. If something goes wrong—maybe the ice maker stops working, or the dryer’s making a weird noise—our repair team is one call away. And since we’re the ones who installed it, we know exactly how it’s set up. No guesswork. Plus, if you bought from us, we’ll give you priority scheduling. That’s just how we do things around here.

Making Appliance Shopping Enjoyable (Yes, Really)

Most people dread buying appliances. But we’ve made it our mission to change that. We keep things simple, straightforward, and honest. No pressure. No hidden fees. Just a friendly conversation and a solid recommendation. Whether you’re upgrading your whole kitchen or just replacing a single washer, we promise you’ll leave feeling good about your decision.

Ready to find your next appliance in Weymouth? Give us a call. We’d love to help.

Weymouth, with a population of over 57,000, is one of the oldest settlements in Massachusetts and forms the northern gateway to the South Shore. The town is divided into distinct villages like East Weymouth, South Weymouth, and North Weymouth, each with its own mix of historic homes and newer developments. The local economy is supported by healthcare, retail, and small businesses, and the proximity to the Fore River Basin and Webb Memorial State Park means salt air and coastal humidity are part of daily life.

This coastal climate, with its freeze-thaw cycles in winter and high humidity in summer, puts extra strain on appliances like refrigerators, dishwashers, and washing machines. Rusty water from older pipes in neighborhoods like Jackson Square or off Commercial Street can also clog hoses and reduce appliance lifespan. Whether you live in a colonial off Ralph Talbot Road or a condo near the Hingham line, reliable appliance repair keeps your home running through all four New England seasons.

Frequently Asked Questions About Weymouth

Why do washing machines in Weymouth often need repairs, especially in East Weymouth?

Many homes in East Weymouth, particularly near the Back River and Whitman’s Pond, have older plumbing and well water or municipally softened water that can leave mineral deposits in washer valves and pumps. Combined with the salt air from being just a mile from Hingham Bay, corrosion on electrical contacts and belt systems is common, leading to mid-cycle breakdowns.

Is there a local Weymouth regulation affecting refrigerator repairs or replacements?

Yes, under Weymouth’s DPW regulations, proper disposal of old refrigerators or freezers requires a sticker from the town and curbside pickup by appointment only, costing $20 for the first unit. Many homeowners just need the appliance repaired instead—especially after a summer humidity spike causes a sealed system failure—which avoids both the fee and the hassle of town-mandated disposal.

How does Weymouth’s winter weather affect oven and dryer performance in South Weymouth?

In South Weymouth, near Route 18 and the former South Weymouth Naval Air Station, older electric ovens and gas dryers are often vented through short, exterior walls that get blasted by nor’easters. Icing of external vent flaps and snowdrifts blocking intake vents cause igniters to fail or drying times to double, so we recommend annual pre-winter vent inspections for any home within a mile of the Hingham Street valley.