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You can schedule deliveries when it’s convenient for you—just select Scheduled Delivery at checkout and check availability for your zip code. We even offer export services for international delivery.
When working on a project, you need your supplies delivered on time. This guide from The Home Depot will show you four ways to get everything you need delivered in time to complete your next project.
What delivery options does Home Depot have, and how can you get your order shipped for free? We answer these questions and more in our guide to Home Depot delivery costs.
Your home appliance purchase, appliance delivery and appliance installation is now easy and worry-free with help from The Home Depot.
With the rollout of express same-day and next-day local delivery for more than 20,000 of our most popular items to 35 major metros across the U.S., The Home Depot has delivery needs covered for everything from power tools to décor and garden supplies.
According to Home Depot, standard delivery for most orders over $45 is completely free. This means you can hit "add to cart" on all the materials you need for your next big home improvement, gardening, or decorating project without worrying about the convenience of home delivery breaking the bank.
Details regarding when a specific delivery will arrive, what the Home Depot Delivery charge for it will be, and how the credit card will be charged largely depends on the specific Home Depot Delivery store next to the specific customer.
Home Depot offers comprehensive delivery and installation packages starting at $39 for basic options and reaching $249 for premium services like hauling away your old appliance. Pro Tip: Use Home Depot’s online delivery estimator tool for a personalized quote.
The $79 charge is a standard delivery charge for delivering a product from the store to an area the customer gives. If you wanted it delivered, you would be charged that regardless because Home Depot stores deliver through a third party company, not UPS or USPS or FedEx like dot com does.
I live in an area where going to Home Depot is a day trip, with a ferry. We get delivery frequently, and the quality is usually questionable. For lumber, we prefer a local store and to pick the boards ourselves. You can fit a 12' board in a minivan, if you're a bit creative.