Since 1978, Home Depot has been offering its patrons building materials, landscaping tools, and interior decor items for home construction and improvement. With financial help from investment banker Ken Langone and merchandising expert Pat Farrah, Home Depot’s founders Bernard Marcus and Arthur M. Blank opened the first two stores in Atlanta with plans of providing the tools necessary for patrons of varying levels with assistance in home repair and home improvement. Marcus and Blank came from the DIY space, having worked in a home improvement store and been fired. A coffee date, where they discussed plans for the development of a new home improvement store, would lead to the development and success of a hardware store franchise. However, with the recent passing of Marcus, the finances of the company are under analysis. Here’s what we know about Home Depot’s net worth.

How Much Is Home Depot Worth?

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Home Depot stores are typically 105,000 square feet with 35,000 products available in stores. Customers can choose from 1 million pieces of inventory on their websites. Additionally, the company allows contractors, architects, homeowners and DIYers a one-stop shop for long- and short-term projects.

Home Depot Has Over 2,300 Stores

Over the course of more than 40 years in business, the home improvement chain has grown. They now consist of more than 2,300 stores in the United States, Mexico and Canada. In 1981, a $10,000 purchase of Home Depot’s shares would be worth $116 million, as of July 2024. If you think that’s a lot, consider their market valuation and/or net worth achieved, which nears $400 billion.

Tool Rentals, Services and Classes Offered

Home Depot also offers a tool rental program and home improvement workshops for adults and children. There are even livestream options. Their all-around assistance is one of many reasons they are known as the industry’s largest installation business for DIYers and do-it-for-me customers.