Home Improvement Retailers Empower Professional Customers
Home improvement retailers are expanding their focus beyond the typical DIY consumer to embrace professional customers. Contractors, property managers, construction companies, and other professionals rely on home improvement retailers not only for quality products but also for tailored services that meet the demands of large-scale projects and make their businesses more efficient and profitable.
Home improvement retailers are increasingly evolving their strategies and tailoring their offerings to better support their business clients. Here’s a look at how home improvement retailers are enhancing their support for business customers and helping them succeed.
Dedicated Professional Loyalty Programs
Many home improvement retailers have launched loyalty programs and exclusive perks tailored to business customers. Retailers have structured their loyalty programs to reward frequent purchases and create incentives for long-term relationships. These programs provide benefits such as bulk purchase discounts, early access to new products and deals, and personalized account management. Loyalty programs help contractors and business owners save money, manage purchases more efficiently, and access priority services.
Lowe’s is redesigning its loyalty offering for home improvement professionals with the needs of smaller businesses in mind. The home improvement retailer has updated its existing MVPs Pro Rewards & Partnership Program to become MyLowe’s Pro Rewards. Aimed specifically at small to mid-sized home improvement businesses, the new offering includes new features such as access to member-only deals, free standard shipping in the continental U.S., customized in-app experiences, and business tools like online order quoting.
Expanding Professional-Focused Product Lines
Unlike typical DIY customers, business clients often require high-quality, specialized products specifically designed for professional customers such as heavy-duty tools, durable building materials, and specialized equipment not commonly available in standard retail stores. Home improvement retailers are addressing these needs by diversifying their product offerings to cater to business needs, including commercial-grade building materials, industrial tools and equipment rentals. Some retailers have acquired or partnered with specialty distributors to expand their selection of professional-grade materials and commercial equipment.
Home Depot acquired SRS Distribution, a residential specialty trade distributor, last year for $18.25 billion. The company sells supplies to professionals in roofing, pool and landscaping businesses. The specialty distributor offers a deeper, larger catalog of products and a large logistics network that delivers to about 15,000 job sites per day. The company has an approximately 4,000 truck delivery force. SRS also has other advantages to help Home Depot boost its professional customer base, including a dedicated sales force with expertise in specific verticals and deep relationships with professionals who are frequent buyers.
Job Site Delivery and Logistics Support
Getting materials to a job site efficiently is a top priority for professional customers. Contractors, construction workers, and other professionals require reliable and timely access to products, sometimes in large quantities and on tight deadlines. Long delivery time-windows or delays can disrupt and delay projects and lead to customer dissatisfaction. To address this and better serve business customers, home improvement retailers are enhancing their delivery capabilities.
Many retailers now offer same-day or next-day delivery, job site delivery services, and curbside pickup for quick access to supplies. Additionally, retailers are offering flexible delivery windows to ensure that goods are delivered when needed without project delays, whether it’s at a job site or a warehouse. Over the past four years, Home Depot has built a nationwide distribution network with hubs in metro areas like Dallas, Atlanta and Los Angeles, so it can deliver larger, truckload-size orders directly to the job site of a contractor or other professional.
Whether you’re a contractor in need of bulk materials or a property manager looking for reliable suppliers, the home improvement retail sector is stepping up to meet the demands of professional customers. By offering personalized services, exclusive deals, fast delivery, and specialized resources, retailers can provide a superior service experience that benefits both businesses and their clients.
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