Home improvement website, tools, appliances, building materials, garden, DIY projects, Pro customers, pickup, delivery, installation, rentals, and interconnected retail
The Home Depot
The Home Depot is a home improvement retail website and app for buying tools, building materials, appliances, decor, garden products, services, rentals, pickup orders, and delivery orders.
What The Home Depot is
The Home Depot is a home improvement retailer with a major shopping website and app. On The Home Depot, shoppers can browse tools, appliances, lumber, hardware, lighting, flooring, paint, plumbing, garden products, decor, storage, outdoor equipment, and services for home projects.
How the website works
HomeDepot.com connects product search with store availability, shipping, scheduled delivery, curbside or in-store pickup, project guides, rentals, installation options, and account tools. A shopper can compare items, check local inventory, choose a fulfillment method, and connect an online order to a nearby store.
DIY, Pro, and service customers
The site serves several kinds of customers at once. DIY shoppers may need supplies for a weekend repair, professional contractors may need jobsite quantities and reliable pickup, and Do-It-For-Me customers may need installation or project services instead of only products.
Products and project help
The product range covers everyday repair items, large appliances, building materials, power tools, outdoor living, lawn and garden, smart-home products, paint, flooring, kitchen and bath, and seasonal categories. Project pages, buying guides, reviews, measurements, and specifications help shoppers decide what fits a job.
Pickup, delivery, and rentals
The website is tied to local stores and supply chains. Some products can ship like ordinary parcels, while others need truck delivery, rental pickup, freight handling, or appointment-based services. For large, heavy, or jobsite products, fulfillment details can matter as much as the item itself.
Why it matters
The Home Depot matters online because home improvement shopping often starts with a problem rather than a product name: a broken fixture, a renovation plan, a garden project, or a contractor job. The website has to support discovery, local inventory, technical details, delivery logistics, and service choices in one flow.
Limits and tradeoffs
A home improvement website cannot remove every project risk. Measurements, compatibility, building codes, installation skill, delivery access, tool safety, and local inventory still matter. Shoppers should check specifications, availability, delivery terms, return rules, warranty details, and whether a product or service fits the actual project.
WHOIS domain data
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- Domain
- homedepot.com
- IP address
- 35.201.95.83
- Registrar
- CSC Corporate Domains, Inc.
- WHOIS server
- whois.corporatedomains.com
- Referral URL
- http://cscdbs.com
- Created
- August 4, 1992
- Updated
- July 30, 2025
- Expires
- August 3, 2026
- Nameservers
- a18-67.akam.net (95.101.36.67); a16-66.akam.net (23.211.132.66); a6-65.akam.net (23.211.133.65); a7-66.akam.net (23.61.199.66); a3-64.akam.net (96.7.49.64); a1-27.akam.net (193.108.91.27)
- Domain status
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