A Home Depot store in Virginia. More retailers have been enlisting companies like DoorDash, Instacart and Uber to offer consumers additional delivery options. Nate Delesline III/Retail Dive
The Home Depot has partnered with DoorDash and Uber Eats to enhance its delivery services, offering on-demand and scheduled delivery to homes and job sites nationwide. Customers can now order gardening supplies, tools, and building materials, with the ability to track orders via the Uber Eats app.
These partnerships build on Home Depot’s existing delivery options, which include Instacart’s Big & Bulky service for items up to 60 pounds. By teaming with DoorDash and Uber Eats, Home Depot joins a growing trend among retailers leveraging same-day delivery platforms to meet consumer demands.
Jordan Broggi, Home Depot’s EVP of Customer Experience, emphasized the initiative’s focus on creating a seamless, flexible shopping experience, blending speed and convenience with robust digital tools.
In addition to catering to everyday shoppers, Home Depot recently launched specialized delivery services for professional customers, shipping goods directly from distribution centers to job sites.
Despite challenges in the housing market, Home Depot’s financials remain strong, reporting a 6.6% year-over-year increase in net sales to $40.2 billion in Q3. These expanded delivery services are part of the company’s ongoing strategy to stay ahead in the competitive retail landscape.