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Home Depot vs Lowe’s vs Menards

Last Updated: October 10, 2024 Leave a Comment

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Home Depot vs Lowe's vs Menards Market Share

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The map above titled “Predominant Home Improvement Chain by County” shows the market share distribution of three major home improvement retail chains, Home Depot, Lowe’s, and Menards across the United States, including their respective dominance by county.

Key observations from the map:

  • Home Depot (orange): Home Depot dominates in many regions, particularly in the Western U.S., most notably in California, parts of the Southwest, and several counties in the Northeast. There are also pockets of dominance in Texas, Florida, and the East Coast.
  • Lowe’s (blue): Lowe’s has a strong presence in the southeastern United States, as well as large parts of the Midwest and the South. It also holds substantial market share in counties across Texas, Oklahoma, and parts of the Atlantic coast.
  • Menards (green): Menards’ market dominance is concentrated in the Midwest, especially in the states of Minnesota, Wisconsin, and the surrounding areas. Its presence is much more localized compared to Home Depot and Lowe’s, suggesting a regional focus.

Analysis of the chains:

  • Home Depot is the largest home improvement retailer in the U.S., and the map reflects this by its widespread dominance in various states. With a strong national presence, it caters to both professional contractors and homeowners, offering a wide range of tools, construction products, and services. The company has a strong foothold in urban and suburban areas.
  • Lowe’s is Home Depot’s main competitor and the second-largest chain. It focuses more on DIY homeowners and offers a wide selection of home improvement products. The map indicates that Lowe’s dominates much of the Southeast and parts of Texas, regions where Home Depot is also competitive.
  • Menards is more regionally focused, with a significant presence in the Midwest. While smaller than Home Depot and Lowe’s, Menards competes by offering lower prices and a range of items beyond home improvement, including groceries. Its influence is mostly seen in states like Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Iowa, where it is the dominant chain.

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