Home Depot rewards
How to sign up for Home Depot Pro Xtra
Home Depot's rewards-style program is Pro Xtra, a loyalty program built around pro and project-heavy shopping rather than a grocery-style consumer points card. This guide explains who should use it, how to start, and what DIY shoppers should check instead.
Updated July 2026 using Home Depot's current Pro Xtra page.

Quick answer
Start at Home Depot's Pro Xtra page and sign in or create a Home Depot account. Pro Xtra is best for contractors, landlords, property managers, remodelers, and frequent project shoppers who want pro account tools and member offers.
For occasional DIY purchases, a regular Home Depot account plus the Local Ad and Specials pages may be enough. Do not treat Pro Xtra as a standard consumer points program unless Home Depot's current terms say the benefit applies to your purchase.
Step-by-step signup
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Open Home Depot Pro Xtra
Go to Home Depot's Pro Xtra loyalty program page and review the current benefits and terms before enrolling.
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Sign in or create a Home Depot account
Use the email and phone number you want tied to project purchases, receipts, and order history.
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Choose the Pro Xtra enrollment path
Follow the Pro Xtra signup prompts. The program is positioned for pro services and contractor supply shoppers, so enter business or project details only when the form asks for them.
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Keep purchases connected
After enrollment, stay signed in online and use the account information Home Depot provides in store so receipts, orders, and any eligible benefits connect to the same account.
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Check member offers before buying
Home Depot says Pro Xtra members can get more from membership and more ways to save through partner and member offers. Review the current dashboard before a large project purchase.
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Compare the local ad too
For non-pro DIY purchases, check Home Depot's Local Ad before checkout because local pricing, promotions, and availability can vary by store.
Home Depot account options
| Option | Cost type | Best fit |
|---|---|---|
| Home Depot account | Free account | DIY shoppers who want order history, saved addresses, online checkout, and project lists. |
| Pro Xtra | Pro loyalty | Contractors, landlords, property managers, remodelers, and frequent project shoppers checking pro account benefits and member offers. |
| Local Ad | Free to browse | Any shopper comparing current store-specific project promotions before buying. |
| Home Depot credit offers | Payment product | Shoppers considering financing; separate from joining Pro Xtra and best evaluated on current terms. |
Common questions
Does Home Depot have a rewards program?
Yes. Home Depot's main rewards-style program is Pro Xtra, but it is pro-focused. It is not the same thing as a grocery-style consumer points card for every occasional DIY purchase.
Is Pro Xtra right for DIY shoppers?
Sometimes, especially for project-heavy shoppers. If you only buy occasional household or repair items, start with a regular Home Depot account, the Local Ad, and the exact item price before deciding whether Pro Xtra matters.
Is Pro Xtra the same as a Home Depot credit card?
No. Pro Xtra is a loyalty and account program. Credit offers are separate payment products with their own terms, promotions, and approval requirements.
Should I check the Home Depot Local Ad?
Yes. Home Depot notes that local store prices may vary from displayed prices, so the local ad and selected store are important when comparing project supplies.
Can Price Scout compare Home Depot and Lowe's prices?
Yes. Use the comparison tool for project items like drills, spray paint, storage bins, batteries, grills, and lawn basics, then verify the exact model and local availability at the retailer.
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Price Scout reviewed Home Depot's current Pro Xtra and local ad destinations before writing this guide.