Home Depot Market Scraping
Structured intelligence from The Home Depot — product data with detailed specifications, Pro Xtra pricing, store-level inventory by ZIP, BOPIS & curbside availability, tool rental, and installation services data across 2,300+ locations in the US, Canada, and Mexico.
100M+
Products Online
2,300+
Store Locations
$150B+
Annual Revenue
#1
Home Improvement Retailer
Home Depot Data We Extract
Every signal Home Depot exposes — from Pro Xtra pricing and bulk discounts to store-level aisle locations, detailed specifications, and real-time search rankings
- Product ID & store SKU
- Full product title & description
- Brand name & model number
- Category tree & subcategory path
- Product images & alternate views
- Detailed specification tables (dimensions, materials, etc.)
- Standard retail price
- Pro Xtra member price
- Bulk pricing tiers & quantity breaks
- Special Buy & deal pricing
- Unit price (per sq ft, per piece, etc.)
- Price per case / pallet pricing
- In-store availability by store ID
- Aisle, bay & shelf location
- Quantity on hand (exact or tiered)
- Nearby store availability by ZIP radius
- BOPIS eligibility by store
- Curbside pickup availability
- Standard shipping price & estimated delivery
- Free shipping threshold eligibility
- BOPIS (Buy Online Pick Up In Store) flag
- Curbside pickup availability
- Scheduled heavy/bulky item delivery
- Appliance delivery & installation availability
- Overall star rating & review count
- Attribute ratings (quality, value, ease of use)
- Verified purchase flag
- Review text, title & date
- Pro customer review flag
- Recommended percentage & helpfulness votes
- Organic search rank by keyword
- Sponsored product placement flag
- Category browse position
- "Top Rated" & "Best Seller" badge flags
- Project guide & buying guide appearances
- Rank change velocity tracking
Full Home Depot Ecosystem Coverage
Home Depot is not just a retailer — it is an ecosystem spanning Pro contractor services, tool rental, installation services, and a third-party marketplace. We cover all of it.
All Home Depot Marketplaces We Cover
We extract data from every Home Depot online marketplace in North America.
Home Depot Intelligence Use Cases
How brands, manufacturers, and contractors use Home Depot data to compete across the North American home improvement market
- Retail vs Pro price delta by category
- Volume pricing tier breakpoints
- Cross-retailer price parity (HD vs Lowe's)
- Special Buy & seasonal deal tracking
- Store-level availability by ZIP radius
- BOPIS vs curbside vs delivery matrix
- Out-of-stock pattern detection by region
- Aisle & bay location tracking
- Specification completeness scoring
- Certification & compliance flag tracking
- Dimension & material accuracy audits
- Competitor spec comparison analysis
- Seasonal pricing pattern analysis
- Spring Black Friday & holiday event tracking
- Category demand velocity by season
- New product launch detection
- MAP violation detection & alerting
- Marketplace unauthorized seller monitoring
- Price floor breach history
- Cross-channel MAP consistency audit
- Brand distribution by category
- Price tier coverage mapping
- Assortment gap identification
- New listing velocity by brand
Sample Data Schema
A representative Home Depot product record showing the fields, types, and example values delivered in your dataset
GET /v1/homedepot/product/312546789| Field | Type | Example Value |
|---|---|---|
| product_id | string | 312546789 |
| product_name | string | DEWALT 20V MAX Cordless Drill/Driver Kit |
| brand | string | DEWALT |
| model_number | string | DCD771C2 |
| price | number | 99.00 |
| pro_price | number | 89.00 |
| store_sku | string | 204845093 |
| currency | string | USD |
| in_store_available | boolean | true |
| bopis_eligible | boolean | true |
| curbside_eligible | boolean | true |
| rating | number | 4.8 |
| review_count | number | 3,412 |
| category_path | string | Tools > Power Tools > Drills |
| specifications | object | {"voltage":"20V","chuck_size":"1/2 in"} |
| store_aisle | string | Aisle 12, Bay 003 |
| organic_rank | number | 2 |
Built for Home Depot's Infrastructure
Home Depot's website dynamically renders pricing, inventory, and fulfillment data based on user location, Pro account status, and session context. Standard scrapers capture the skeleton — we capture the full picture.
Location-Aware Extraction
Home Depot serves different inventory levels, pricing, and delivery options by ZIP code. Our infrastructure simulates location signals across any store footprint, ensuring your data reflects what real shoppers and Pro contractors in each market see.
Authenticated Pro Sessions
Pro Xtra pricing, volume discounts, and contractor-specific deals are only visible to authenticated Pro accounts. We maintain authenticated sessions to capture the full Pro price stack that drives commercial purchasing decisions.
Dynamic Page Rendering
Every Home Depot page requires full JavaScript execution to load product specs, pricing, and inventory data. Our headless Chrome fleet renders pages completely before extraction, capturing all dynamically loaded content with 99.4% success rates.
Home Improvement Market Data and Contractor Pricing Intelligence
Home Depot's position as the world's largest home improvement retailer, with over 2,300 locations and a rapidly growing online presence, makes it the definitive data source for building materials pricing, tool availability, and contractor-focused product intelligence. Extracting data from Home Depot involves navigating a catalog of more than one million products that spans lumber and building materials, plumbing and electrical supplies, appliances, and outdoor living categories. The retailer's Pro Xtra program creates a two-tier pricing structure where professional contractor pricing differs from consumer rates, and capturing both tiers provides valuable intelligence for construction cost estimation, renovation budgeting, and supplier benchmarking.
Strategic Home Depot data extraction also reveals critical signals about the housing market and home improvement spending trends. Monitoring store-level inventory for categories like roofing materials, HVAC systems, and flooring can indicate regional construction activity and weather-related demand spikes. Home Depot's product specification data, including dimensional lumber grades, paint color formulations, and appliance energy ratings, creates structured datasets that serve architectural specifiers and building information modeling workflows. Tracking the retailer's marketplace seller expansion, tool rental availability, and installation services pricing helps competing retailers and manufacturers understand how Home Depot is evolving from a product retailer into a comprehensive home improvement services platform.
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Home Depot Data Extraction FAQs
Common questions about Pro pricing, store-level inventory, specifications, tool rental, installation services, and marketplace data.
Yes. We use authenticated Pro Xtra sessions to capture Pro-exclusive pricing, volume discount tiers, and contractor-specific deals that are not visible to standard retail customers. This includes per-unit pricing at quantity breakpoints, Pro Xtra Perks level pricing (Member, VIP, MVP), and Pro-exclusive Special Buy offers. For brands selling into the Pro channel, this data reveals the actual price contractors pay — which can differ substantially from the retail shelf price.
Yes. Home Depot exposes detailed store-level inventory data including exact quantity on hand, aisle number, bay location, and nearby store availability. We extract this data for specific store IDs or by ZIP code radius. You can configure monitoring at the national level, by metro area, or for a specific subset of Home Depot's 2,300+ locations. This is especially valuable for brands managing planogram compliance and regional distribution.
Yes. Home Depot listings include some of the most detailed specification tables in ecommerce — dimensions, materials, weight, certifications, energy ratings, warranty information, and dozens of category-specific attributes. We extract all specification fields as structured key-value data, making it easy to compare product attributes across competitors, audit your own listing accuracy, and identify where specification completeness gives competitors an advantage in search ranking.
Home Depot's website dynamically loads pricing, availability, and fulfillment options based on detected user location and session state. Our headless Chrome infrastructure fully executes JavaScript and simulates location signals by ZIP code before extraction. This captures dynamically loaded content that static HTML parsers miss entirely, including location-dependent pricing, store-specific inventory counts, and fulfillment option availability.
Yes. Home Depot Tool Rental is a significant business segment. We extract rental equipment availability by store, hourly/daily/weekly rental rates, equipment specifications, and reservation status. This data is valuable for equipment manufacturers tracking aftermarket exposure, rental companies monitoring competitive pricing, and contractors comparing rental vs purchase economics across locations.
Yes. Home Depot's marketplace lists third-party seller products alongside Home Depot's own inventory. We extract marketplace seller names, prices, fulfillment methods, seller ratings, and return policies for all marketplace listings. This lets you identify which external sellers are competing with your products on Home Depot's platform, monitor their pricing behavior, and detect unauthorized resellers.
Yes. Home Depot runs major promotional events — Spring Black Friday, Memorial Day, Labor Day, Black Friday, and rotating Special Buy of the Day deals. We capture active promotional pricing with start dates, end dates, discount depth, and applicable product scope. The historical dataset lets you map Home Depot's promotional calendar by category, revealing patterns you can use to time your own trade promotion spend and inventory positioning.
Yes. Home Depot's installation services span flooring, roofing, HVAC, windows, doors, countertops, cabinet refacing, and more. We extract service availability by ZIP code, estimated price ranges, included materials, installer ratings, and lead time estimates. This data is valuable for home services companies monitoring competitive pricing, manufacturers tracking attach rates for professional installation, and brands analyzing the full purchase funnel from product selection through installed delivery.
Pro Xtra is Home Depot's free loyalty program designed for professional contractors, remodelers, and tradespeople. Members earn Perks rewards on purchases that can be redeemed for future discounts. The program has three tiers — Member, VIP, and MVP — with increasing benefits like volume pricing, dedicated Pro support, and exclusive tool deals based on annual spending thresholds.
BOPIS (Buy Online, Pick Up In Store) allows customers to order products online and collect them at their local Home Depot, typically within two hours. The service is free and includes a designated pickup area in most stores. Home Depot also offers curbside pickup where associates bring orders to the customer's vehicle, which became a major fulfillment channel during and after the pandemic.
Home Depot's tool rental program covers a wide range of equipment including power tools, floor care machines, compressors, generators, trucks, moving equipment, and large construction machinery. Rental periods are available hourly, daily, and weekly. The program is available at most store locations and serves both homeowners tackling one-time projects and contractors who need specialized equipment without purchasing.
Home Depot's third-party marketplace extends the online catalog beyond what Home Depot stocks directly, adding specialized products from vetted sellers. Marketplace items are clearly labeled and may have different shipping timelines and return policies compared to Home Depot's own inventory. The marketplace allows Home Depot to offer a broader selection without warehousing every product in its distribution centers.
Special Buy deals are limited-time promotional prices on select products, often representing some of the deepest discounts available at Home Depot. The Special Buy of the Day features a single product at a significant markdown and changes every 24 hours. Longer-running Special Buy promotions rotate weekly or monthly and are commonly tied to seasonal demand in categories like outdoor living, paint, and holiday decor.
Home Depot uses an aisle and bay numbering system to organize products within each store. Every product has an assigned aisle number and bay location (the specific section within that aisle), which is displayed on the website and app for each store. Store layouts are standardized to some degree across locations, but specific aisle assignments can vary between stores based on store size and regional product mix.