Lower Your Home Improvement Budget with These Tips to Save at Lowe’s

Home improvement projects are never as simple as you initially imagine. Each time you run into a problem, need more supplies or have to outsource labor, the price goes up and up.

You need all the savings you can get. Before your next visit to Lowe’s, try one of these 18 tips and tricks to save money.

How to Save Money at Lowe’s

Lowe’s slogan is, “Do it right for less.” Read these savings strategies before you shop.

1. Be aware of the current sales promotions. Lowe’s has a savings section of its website that shares the latest deals. Flip through the weekly sales ad and make sure to check out what’s on clearance. When you’re in the store, keep your eye out for yellow tags that indicate marked-down prices.

2. Download the Lowe’s app. The app, which is available to download for free on Google Play or the App Store, helps shoppers compare prices, check availability, read product reviews, watch DIY videos and more.

3. Sign up to receive Lowe’s emails. You’ll find exclusive offers and sales promotions in your email, plus the weekly ad, DIY tips and sneak peeks of upcoming in-store events. Register for emails by clicking the link at the bottom right side of Lowe’s homepage. You can also sign up for mobile alerts for savings opportunities.

4. Sign up for a MyLowe’s account. You may not benefit from direct savings from your MyLowe’s account, but you’ll be able to keep track of past purchases with this tool. Having that knowledge comes in handy when you’re shopping for replacement tiles or the same shade of paint you bought two years ago.

5. Use the price match guarantee. If you find another retailer selling the same product for less, Lowe’s will match that price. If you’re comparing prices to an online retailer, you must factor in the cost of shipping and handling. Lowe’s also has a price protection policy, which means if there’s a difference between Lowe’s in-store price and online price, you pay the lesser of the two.

6. Take advantage of free shipping and delivery. Lowe’s offers free shipping on qualifying online orders of $45 or more, or you can choose to have it shipped to your nearest store for self pick-up for free. The retailer also offers free delivery and connection for major appliances (like washers and dryers) as long as you’ve purchased new connectors (like your dryer vent) from Lowe’s.

7. Use Lowe’s Advantage credit card to save 5% off everyday purchases. If you buy something over $299, you may be eligible for six months of no-interest financing. There’s also low-interest financing for orders over $2,000. Lowe’s has a payment calculator so credit card holders can figure out their monthly payments.

8. Take advantage of Lowe’s military discount. Active military personnel and retired veterans can save 10% off eligible purchases every day. Another bonus: Lowe’s has special priority parking spaces for vets.

9. Purchase a discounted gift card. Sites like Raise, CardCookie and Gift Card Granny sell Lowe’s gift cards for slightly less than the card’s value — meaning more savings for you.

10. Check for rebate offers. Visit Lowe’s online rebate center to see if a recent purchase or an item you’re considering buying comes with a rebate. You can submit your rebate online and check the status of when you can expect your money to arrive.

11. Use coupons and promo codes from sites like RetailMeNot, CouponCabin or Groupon. Some store managers may accept coupons from competitors like The Home Depot, but that’s not a company-wide policy. You also might find coupons for Lowe’s in the moving package when you change your address at the post office.

12. Know the right time to shop. You’ll find major sales around Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Black Friday and Christmas. Lowe’s also has a big sale in late March or early April called Spring Black Friday. A few times a year, the retailer holds special sidewalk sales where you can find substantial deals. If you’re shopping for a specific item — like tools, a grill or patio furniture — our guide on the best time to buy anything can help.

13. Ask for a lower price for damaged or used goods. Put your haggling skills to use to negotiate deals for a floor model or items that may be slightly damaged or worn. Lowe’s will often discount paint that was returned from another customer or scraps of lumber left over from cutting a piece for someone else. You may also find deals on wilting plants that need a bit of reviving.

A store associate waters a plant.

14. Exchange dying plants for new ones. Lowe’s has a one-year plant guarantee. You can get a replacement plant if its perennials, shrubs or trees don’t make it through the first year. Just bring in the drooping plant and your receipt for an exchange.

15. Learn DIY skills for free. Check out Lowe’s How-To Library to learn how to tackle small projects so you don’t have to pay a professional for the cost of labor. The store also shares gardening tips if you don’t have room in your budget for a landscaper. You can watch Lowe’s YouTube channel where new DIY videos are regularly posted.

16. Occupy the kids with a free craft project. Children can participate in free crafts projects through Lowe’s Build and Grow program. This program is currently only available at store locations near Charlotte, Nashville and Seattle, but the company plans to expand it nationwide.

17. Buy in bulk. Lowe’s has special deals for contractors who buy materials and supplies in bulk. However, you don’t have to be a licensed professional to benefit. Ask for the bulk-price deal if you’re doing a major home renovation that calls for buying a lot of the same product.

18. Get free design advice. If you need advice for your remodel, get assistance from store technicians at the service desk or use the virtual room designer tool.

Bonus Savings Tip: If you’re a Lowe’s employee, you can get up to $2,500 to become certified in a trade (such as carpentry or plumbing) as a part of the company’s Track to the Trades program.

Nicole Dow is a senior writer at The Penny Hoarder.

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