Does Home Depot Have a Senior Discount in 2024?

Home Depot is a leading home improvement retailer, with over 2,200 stores across North America. With people living longer than ever, the 60+ demographic is growing rapidly. Over 53 million Americans are senior citizens, with 10,000 more joining that group daily [1]. With more discretionary income and leisure time in retirement, Home Depot has become a popular shopping destination for seniors working on home projects. However, unlike some other major retailers, Home Depot does not offer an exclusive senior discount program.

Why Seniors Seek Out Discounts

Saving money never goes out of style, especially for retirees on a fixed income. According to surveys, nearly 90% of seniors regularly use discounts when shopping. Clothing stores, grocery stores, and restaurants ranked highest in industries where seniors seek discounts [2]. For big-ticket home improvement projects, exclusive discounts can make a difference in affordability.

Loyalty Programs

While Home Depot doesn‘t have a senior program, they do have loyalty programs that provide regular discounts:

Home Depot Pro: Free for anyone to join, this program offers members exclusive pricing on select items both online and in-store. You also get discounts on paint, stain, and paint tools as well as personalized recommendations.

Home Depot Pro Xtra: This free upgraded program for frequent shoppers provides all the Home Depot Pro benefits plus additional perks like:

  • Volume pricing discounts
  • Tax exempt purchases
  • Reduced delivery fees
  • Complimentary tool rentals
  • Special financing offers
RetailerSenior ProgramLoyalty Program
Home DepotNoYes
Lowe‘sYes (10% military discount)Yes
MenardsYes (5% discount on Weds)Yes
Ace HardwareNoYes

Though not senior specific, joining these free programs is the best way to access routine savings as a regular Home Depot customer.

Price Matching

Home Depot offers a generous price match guarantee to match competitors‘ prices on identical items. To take advantage, you‘ll need to show a printed ad, mailer, or digital offer from another retailer like Lowe‘s, Amazon, or Walmart showing the current lower price on an exact product. Customer service can assist with the price match at checkout. Matches are also available on Home Depot‘s website through online chat or calling a representative. With some legwork, this can yield big savings.

I‘ve found that price matching home improvement purchases can save me anywhere from $50-100 on large purchases like appliances, especially during seasonal sales events. It pays to do your homework first and find the best deal currently being offered.

Coupons

While Home Depot discontinued paper coupons years ago, you can still find Home Depot promo codes and digital coupons:

  • Check their weekly ad circular online and in stores for deals and clearance promotions. New offers come out every Thursday.

  • Sign up for their email list to receive exclusive subscriber promo codes and discounts. I find their holiday sales emails very useful.

  • Look for online coupons on sites like RetailMeNot, Groupon, DealCatcher etc. You can typically find codes for 10-20% off a purchase.

For example, right now there is an offer on RetailMeNot for $10 off a $50 purchase with promo code HDMAY10 through 5/31/23.

Clearance Deals

The clearance section at Home Depot is another place to look for savings on home improvement items and supplies. You can often find discounts up to 60% off original prices. Selection varies by store and season, but it‘s worth browsing to find hidden deals. Make sure to check the clearance aisles and also the Special Buy of the Week section typically located at the front of stores.

Online, you can shop clearance items and access online-only limited quantity deals. Department-specific clearance sales run regularly as well.

For example, in February I noticed a flash sale for 35% off bath essentials like vanities, mirrors, and lighting. Being flexible and watching for these types of sales can maximize savings.

Additional Senior Discounts

If you‘re looking specifically for senior discounts, be sure to check out deals offered by other major retailers:

  • Kohl‘s – 15% off every day for shoppers 60+
  • Michael‘s – 10% every day for shoppers 55+
  • Lowe‘s – 10% military discount for veterans of any age
  • Walgreens – 20% off on the first Tuesday of each month for 55+
  • Dollar General – 10% off every day for 65+

Many restaurants, hotels, insurance providers, and entertainment venues also provide senior discounts, which can add up on a fixed budget.

Home Depot Credit Card

The Home Depot Consumer Credit Card provides cardholder-only discounts on Home Depot purchases. To apply, you fill out an application online, in store, or over the phone which involves a basic credit check. If approved, the card can be used to save:

  • 5% back on up to $299 in purchases
  • $50 off $300 to $999 purchases
  • $100 off purchases over $1,000

There are no annual fees or penalties. The card can only be used at Home Depot, but depending on your purchase volume could offer substantial savings.

The Bottom Line

While Home Depot does not have an exclusive senior discount program, there are still many ways for shoppers 60+ to save in 2024. Joining their free loyalty programs, using coupons and promo codes, price matching competitors, and monitoring clearance deals can help you maximize savings on every purchase. For senior-specific discounts, check out other major retailers like Kohl‘s, Lowe‘s, and Walgreens. With some deal-hunting effort, you can still enjoy Home Depot‘s quality and selection as a savvy senior shopper.

Sources:

[1] https://www.census.gov/library/stories/2020/06/profile-america-s-senior-population.html
[2] https://www.grandparents.com/food-and-leisure/entertainment/senior-discounts/slide/4/

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