Home Depot beats sales estimates on demand from builders

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Analysts have said demand from home-improvement professionals has been strong, even as do-it-yourself customers are reining in their spending, due to a healthy pipeline of remodeling work.

Around 40% to 45% of Home Depot (NYSE:HD)’s customers are professionals, compared with just 20% to 25% for smaller rival Lowe’s (NYSE:LOW) Cos Inc, according to estimates from several brokerages.

Home Depot’s comparable sales rose 5.8% for the second quarter, while analysts had expected a 4.9% growth, according to IBES data from Refinitiv.

Net sales for the largest U.S. home improvement chain climbed 6.5% to a $43.79 billion, compared with estimates of $43.36 billion.

Higher product prices drove average spending per transaction up more than 9%, even as customer transactions at its stores dropped 3%, helping the company record its highest ever quarterly sales and earnings.

Net earnings increased to $5.17 billion, or $5.05 per share, for the quarter ended July 31, from $4.81 billion, or $4.53 per share, a year earlier. Analysts were expecting $4.94 per share.

Home Depot’s shares fell 1.5% to $310 in premarket trading as it maintained its outlook for fiscal 2022.