OMG Too much to type on this one.
First, I can't say a thing about HomeyD we don't have one. Closest one is in Hickory.
Experiences with Lowe's:
Helping a friend build a fence. HE went down picked out the fence he wanted. We set the connecting timbers. All 30 of them. Went and got the panels. They were supposed to be 8', but they weren't. They only measured 7' and some change. Took Lowe's several times out to the property to finally admit they had a problem and to make it good. Much time wasted.
Within one week I had a Fridge, and washer Dryer go out. I went to Slowes, picked out the ones I wanted. I was informed that they could not deliver on Saturday, I pointed to the big banner sign that read, Free delivery and installation 7 days a week. I asked for the MGR, he tried to rent me a truck! I was informed that in order to make payroll, the delivery guys had to take the weekend off.
I have numerous times waited for someone to come cut me a piece of wire or so on.
I went in to buy some tin, 3 sheets of 5V was on the shelf, I needed 22. I waited 45 mins. The guy that was with me lite a cigg, one of the employees shouted this ain't no flea Market, he replied, it's ain't much of a hardware store either
Every time I go to buy lumber, I have to sift through a stack or so of culls, before I can find some usable pieces. Was bitched at for loading the floor full of warped up lumber.
The new way of everything inside(not true) sucks. I used to go in and pay for what I wanted, get a ticket, go outside and a Guy would help, key word help me find what I needed, and help me cull out the undesirables. With this new system I have to load it on a cart( that doesn't roll too good) then load it again on my truck or trailer.
Wood that I have bought has been so wet, that when building a deck with it and butting all the boards up against one another, I ended up with better than a half inch gap once they dried. The top railing that was a perfect fit, was gapping when it dried.
Only once in the hundreds of times I have been there has someone offered to help. Turned out she was a vendor!
So, for those who have a choice, be glad you do.