Shawn in the building material/wood section was the absolute worst to deal with. I am putting up a privacy fence at my home and I came to Home Depot because it’s close to my house and I haven’t had any problems there before. I went in on a Sunday to purchase every item I needed for the fence and only took the posts. Majority of them were rotten so we picked through them, not a big deal. We go back a week later to get the 2x4s, these were in worst shape than the posts. I asked to get the pallet behind it out and he insisted they’d be the same. I know and he knows he was just being to lazy to get them out. He says«it’s number 2, they’re all going to be like that» which is NOT true as we have used #2 on another fence. I went to Lowes this morning bought ALL #2 spent $ 50 more than I would have at Home Depot but I’d do it over in a heart beat. The customer service there was amazing. To say the least I will be closing my Home Depot card and strictly going to Lowes from now on.
Shelby B.
Classificação do local: 4 Omaha, NE
The Home Depot on 72nd St, is closest to our house, and I go here often(sometimes more than once a day… not on purpose and much to the amusement of my wife!). The store is usually well stocked, and the staff helpful. We have purchased a few bigger ticket items here, including a riding lawn mower and have had a good experience. I do miss the days of having a local lumberyard and hardware store, but for the basic weekend warrior, they fit the bill…
Alyssa M.
Classificação do local: 5 Severn, MD
Always helpful and polite staff here! Good inventory. Always has what I need. Tool rental is great as well! Ok priced. Sometimes, Honeyman Rental is cheaper.
Steve C.
Classificação do local: 4 Omaha, NE
My latest experience with Home Depot was very nice. The kid wanted a plant for Mother’s day, and they were right there. The only problem I had was that they had some sort of mulch or sod or something that they had stored in the parking lot that caused a backup.
Ryan t.
Classificação do local: 3 Omaha, NE
Although I try not to let my wife know about it, I have been known to fix things to help combat the entropy that affects my 93 year-old house. One major perk is that some of the employees are actually REAL electricians, plumbers, and contractors, so they have experience and advice to share. Some of the employees are also old enough to have taught Thomas Edison in grammar school and also like to give advice. The main limitation of the Depot is that if you need a good selection of raw materials for a project, it’s not a lumber yard. If you grew up in a small town like I did, you fondly remember your local lumber yard and that your Dad could have re-built your entire home with only the contents of Aisles 3 and 4. Also, if your spouse watches HGTV and wants everything to be real fancy and expensive, the Depot might not have everything she thinks your home needs. For me, that’s actually a plus.