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Lowe’s cuts annual sales growth forecast as consumers curb high-cost renovations

By Thomson Reuters Aug 19, 2026 | 5:16 AM

Aug 19 (Reuters) – Home-improvement retailer Lowe’s said on Wednesday it now expects no growth in annual comparable sales, as consumers remained cautious on expensive ​renovation projects and discretionary spending.

The company, whose ‌shares dropped 3.3% in premarket trading, earlier expected this year’s comparable sales in a range of flat to up 2% from the previous year.

In contrast, larger rival Home Depot beat quarterly ‌sales ​and profit estimates on Tuesday and ⁠stuck to its annual ⁠targets, betting on demand for smaller repair and maintenance projects.

Higher mortgage rates and limited housing turnover have continued to weigh on demand for larger projects such ​as kitchen remodels, bathroom renovations and flooring-installations.

A slowdown in existing-home sales has reduced renovation activity tied ⁠to home purchases, an important demand ⁠driver for home-improvement retailers.

Lowe’s forecast fiscal ​2026 adjusted earnings per share of $12.25, at the lower end ​of its previous expected range of $12.25 to $12.75.

The company ‌said its outlook now includes tariff refunds recognized in the quarter, but excludes any additional refunds that may be received in the second half of the year.

Lowe’s ⁠has historically generated a large share of sales from do-it-yourself customers, leaving it more exposed when discretionary consumer spending softens.

Despite ⁠pressure in ‌discretionary do-it-yourself spending, the company gained due ⁠to growth in its pro and home ​service ‌segments, CEO Marvin R. Ellison said.

Second-quarter ​sales of $25.96 ⁠billion missed analysts’ average estimate of $26.16 billion, according to data compiled by LSEG.

The company’s same-store sales for the quarter ended July 31 increased by 0.2% — below analysts’ estimates of 0.8% growth.

(Reporting by Angela Christy in Bengaluru; Editing ​by Joyjeet Das)