Home Depot will welcome customers on Thursday, July 4, 2025. Doors will open at 6 a.m. just like on regular days. Stores will close earlier than usual, though shutting down at 8 p.m. instead of the usual 10 p.m. closing time for weekdays.
This short change in hours lets customers shop for what they need while giving employees the chance to enjoy the holiday. However, shoppers should double-check with their nearby store since hours might be different depending on the location.
As Independence Day gets closer, people are wrapping up their plans. These plans often involve cookouts, fixing up their homes, or grabbing last-minute items for holiday gatherings. Anyone working on a DIY project or picking up supplies can head to Home Depot on July 4.
Home Depot is one of several big retailers planning to open on the Fourth of July. Most large chains and grocery stores will stay open, though many will tweak their schedules. People who need groceries, home items, or clothes can visit stores like Walmart, Target, and other grocery chains.
Banks, post offices, and the U.S. stock markets will stay closed on July 4. These services treat the day as a federal holiday. So, people should plan their financial or mailing tasks either before or after this date.
Home Depot plans to open on July 4, 2025, with shorter hours running from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Shoppers working on home projects or DIY ideas can shop for most of the day. It’s always a good idea to check the hours at your nearby store before heading out. While plenty of stores stay open, most government offices and banks will close to observe the holiday.
July 4 is the day in 1776 that saw the U.S. adopt the Declaration of Independence, breaking away from Britain’s rule. After the War of 1812, it drew more attention. Over time it came to be associated with public events and patriotic festivities. In 1870, Congress declared Independence Day a federal holiday.
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