Home Improvements near Georgetown, TX

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“My dog and cats love the food I get from tractor supply for them. I’m very pleasantly surprised at how good it’s been for them! People working here are nice and they take Apple Pay.For those looking to use the veterinary clinic services: they are only there on Sundays from 1 PM to 2:30 PM.”

3.7 Good26 Reviews

“Terry in the plumbing department was incredible and deserves a raise. He took time to walk us through everything we needed to replace our water heater. Very valuable employee who should be appreciated. Will be back again thanks to his service.”

3.5 Good78 Reviews

“Mary G. And Terry H. has been an amazing person to work with . She was very professional, very efficient, and super polite. She made my experience so much better.”

3.7 Good81 Reviews

“A bit hard to track down an employee but he was super nice and cut wood for me. This home depot is 5x further that the lowes next to me but it was worth the drive.”

3.5 Good61 Reviews

“It is always a please to come to HD and have Ms Joy assist me . She’s always been kind. She’s very knowledgeable, and friendly.She’s helped us load , and goes out of her way to assist customers, outside of her department.She single handily carries this Hutto HD . As some can be a little rude / unhelpfulFor some reason the survey didn’t work so I came here to post my review”

3.4 Good71 Reviews

“Randy was absolutely fantastic. Honest, educational, friendly, trustworthy - had some major issues with the obsolete (ish) fireplace in our home and he went above and beyond to get us back and running. 10/10 would recommend him.”

2.5 Average25 Reviews

“I initially went to the tool rental at Home Depot on Lakeline. I went in asking for an angular saw. Though explaining my project, the guy that helped me said a palm sander would be better only they didn't have it back yet, to call the store on Whitestone. I called and they said they did. I went over there, got it, only it was too much work. A saw of some sort would be faster and easier. So, I returned it and the guy (Bill I believe) asked how it went. I shook my head and explained. He asked what I was tryin to do. I explained and he said a circular saw would do it. To apply masking tape first to cut down the middle to avoid cracking the wood. My 3 new BFF's!!! (Home Depot, Bill & the circular saw ) To the man who helped me (wfd4202 at 2 PM), I attached the pics you requested to see of the finished project. (Masking tape still on.)”

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