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Lowe’s Closing for 24 Hours: All 1,751 Stores Shut Down

Jackson Ethan Mercer • 2026-04-22 • Reviewed by Sofia Lindberg

If you were planning a Lowe’s run on Easter Sunday, April 20, 2025, you’ll need to reschedule—every single store shuts down for the day. Lowe’s is closing all 1,751 locations for 24 hours as part of its seventh straight year giving workers the holiday off. Competitor Home Depot, meanwhile, will be open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., highlighting a sharp divide in how big-box retailers handle the spring holiday.

Stores Closing: 1,751 nationwide ·
Closure Date: Easter Sunday, April 20, 2025 ·
Duration: 24 hours ·
Reason: Employee appreciation ·
Contact Centers: Closed

Quick snapshot

1Confirmed facts
2What’s unclear
  • Extent of financial pressures driving operational changes (Aleteia)
  • Specific 2026 permanent closure plans (Aleteia)
3Timeline signal
  • Seventh straight year closing on Easter (started 2019)
  • Over 50 permanent closures completed by Feb 2025
4What’s next
  • All stores reopen Monday with regular hours
  • Online ordering continues via Lowes.com

The table below consolidates key details about Lowe’s Easter 2025 closure alongside verified sources for each data point.

Detail Information Source
Total Stores Affected 1,751 nationwide Aleteia
Closure Date April 20, 2025 Lowe’s Corporate
Reopen Date April 21, 2025 Aleteia
Reason Stated Employee appreciation Lowe’s Corporate
Consecutive Easter Closures Seventh year (started 2019) Lowe’s Corporate
Rival Status (Home Depot) Open 8am–6pm Home Depot Corporate
Rival Status (Walmart) Open all day Aleteia
Permanent Closures (US) 20 stores Aleteia
Permanent Closures (Canada) 31 stores Aleteia

Why is Lowe’s planning a 24-hour nationwide shutdown?

Lowe’s will close all 1,751 U.S. stores on Easter Sunday, April 20, 2025, for a full 24 hours. The closure extends to customer contact centers as well—nothing in the physical operation runs that day. Stores reopen Monday, April 21, with normal hours. The company frames this as a seventh straight year of giving associates the Easter holiday off, a policy it says reflects ongoing commitment to associate well-being during the busy spring home improvement season. This marks the seventh consecutive year Lowe’s has implemented this closure.

Closure date and scope

Lowe’s has confirmed that every one of its U.S. store locations shuts down on Easter Sunday, April 20, 2025. The scope is nationwide—there are no regional variations or carve-outs for specific markets. The closure applies to all physical retail locations and customer service contact centers. Easter 2025 falls on April 20, which is a Sunday, aligning with the Christian holy day observed across most Western denominations.

Official reason from Lowe’s

The company states the closure is a recognition gesture for associates during the spring busy season. “Lowe’s will close all stores on Easter Sunday, April 20, so associates can take the day off and spend it with the people who matter most,” according to Lowe’s Corporate’s official announcement. The statement continues: “Closing stores on Easter Sunday is a small pause in a busy season, but it reflects Lowe’s continued focus on associate well-being and recognition.” Customers can still shop online at Lowes.com during the closure—the digital storefront remains active while physical locations are dark.

The upshot

Easter Sunday is not a federal holiday in the United States, meaning retailers have no legal obligation to close. Lowe’s decision is purely voluntary, positioning associate appreciation over a full day of potential sales during peak spring season.

Is Lowe’s closing stores permanently?

Lowe’s temporary Easter shutdown differs from separate permanent closure plans the company has announced. More than 50 stores are set for permanent closure: 20 in the United States and 31 in Canada, with most scheduled to take effect by February 2025. These permanent closures are part of an ongoing portfolio optimization strategy, unrelated to the single-day Easter appreciation shutdown.

Rumors of 50 stores closing

Reports confirm Lowe’s is reducing its physical footprint with over 50 locations shutting down permanently across North America. The permanent closures represent strategic restructuring rather than seasonal goodwill—the company is pruning underperforming locations while maintaining its core store network. This permanent reduction stands in contrast to the temporary Easter day off.

Plans for 2026

Industry analysts anticipate Lowe’s will continue evaluating its store portfolio into 2026 and beyond, though specific closure targets for that year remain unclear. The company appears focused on optimizing existing locations rather than aggressive expansion of the physical footprint.

Note

Some sources have incorrectly referenced April 5 as the Easter closure date, likely conflating it with 2026. The 2025 Easter Sunday is confirmed as April 20.

The distinction matters: Lowe’s Easter shutdown is a single-day appreciation gesture, while the permanent closures reflect longer-term strategic decisions about store profitability and market positioning.

Why is Lowes going down?

Despite its Easter closure announcement, Lowe’s has navigated operational and market challenges. The retailer has faced intermittent website disruptions reported through monitoring platforms like Downdetector, while investor sentiment has remained cautious even as the company beats quarterly earnings expectations.

Website or store outages

Customers have reported intermittent service disruptions through platforms like Downdetector, though these technical issues appear unrelated to the planned Easter closure. These outages reflect broader technology infrastructure challenges rather than staffing decisions.

Stock performance despite earnings beat

While Lowe’s exceeded Wall Street earnings expectations in recent quarters, stock prices dropped following the most recent earnings announcement. The disconnect between operational performance and market sentiment suggests investors harbor concerns about the retailer’s growth trajectory beyond the immediate financial results.

The implication: Strong quarterly results have not been enough to overcome broader market concerns about Lowe’s strategic direction and competitive positioning.

Is Walmart buying Lowes?

No acquisition of Lowe’s by Walmart is currently underway or confirmed. Despite persistent market speculation, no credible industry reporting or official statements support acquisition rumors linking the two home improvement competitors.

Ownership of Walmart

Walmart’s ownership structure remains stable with institutional and public shareholders maintaining the majority stake. No connection between Walmart’s ownership and Lowe’s acquisition discussions exists in official filings or public announcements.

No confirmed acquisition

Rumors linking Walmart and Lowe’s lack any substantiated foundation. The speculation appears driven by market dynamics and competitive positioning rather than any confirmed merger discussions or corporate strategy shifts.

Who’s larger, Lowe’s or Home Depot?

Home Depot maintains a larger market presence in the home improvement sector, with greater total annual revenue and store count compared to Lowe’s. The Easter hours divergence underscores this competitive gap—Home Depot’s choice to operate while Lowe’s shuts down represents fundamentally different business philosophies playing out in real time.

Market share battle

The two retailers continue competing intensely for home improvement market dominance. Home Depot’s larger scale provides operational advantages in purchasing power and logistics, while Lowe’s pursues differentiation through customer service and associate treatment approaches.

Easter hours difference

Home Depot stays open Easter Sunday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., while Lowe’s closes entirely. This divergence illustrates contrasting philosophies around holiday operations and associate treatment, potentially influencing customer perception and brand positioning in the ongoing rivalry for consumer loyalty.

The implication: During the peak spring home improvement season, handing a full day of sales to a direct competitor is a meaningful strategic decision with real financial consequences.

Major retailers’ Easter 2025 policies

Four major home improvement and general merchandise retailers take notably different approaches to Easter Sunday 2025, with Lowe’s standing out for its full closure while competitors maintain varying levels of operation.

The comparison below shows how major retailers have chosen to handle Easter 2025, revealing a clear split between those closing entirely and those maintaining operations.

Retailer Easter Sunday Status Holiday Hours
Lowe’s Closed (nationwide) 24-hour shutdown
Home Depot Open 8 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Walmart Open Regular hours
Target Closed 24-hour shutdown
Costco Closed 24-hour shutdown
Aldi Closed 24-hour shutdown
Sam’s Club Closed 24-hour shutdown
Macy’s Closed 24-hour shutdown
The pattern

Lowe’s and Target both close on Easter, but Lowe’s is the only major home improvement retailer doing so. Home Depot and Walmart stay open, creating a clear split in the sector. Lowe’s closure is a deliberate associate-first move that directly benefits its main rival.

Confirmed facts

  • Easter 24-hour closure for appreciation (seventh consecutive year)
  • 1,751 stores affected
  • April 20, 2025 closure date
  • Stores reopen April 21, 2025
  • Online shopping available via Lowes.com
  • Home Depot open 8am–6pm same day
  • Over 50 permanent closures completed separately
  • Other retailers (Target, Costco, Aldi) also closing Easter

What’s unclear

  • Extent of financial struggles behind portfolio optimization
  • Specific 2026 permanent closure plans
  • Whether Home Depot’s open-Easter stance affects associate retention

Timeline of Lowe’s Easter closures

Lowe’s begins annual Easter Sunday closures (Lowe’s Corporate)

Over 50 stores shutter permanently: 20 US, 31 Canada

All stores and contact centers close for 24 hours on Easter Sunday

Stores reopen with regular business hours

What they’re saying

“Lowe’s will close all stores on Easter Sunday, April 20, so associates can take the day off and spend it with the people who matter most.”

— Lowe’s Corporate (Official Company Statement)

“Closing stores on Easter Sunday is a small pause in a busy season, but it reflects Lowe’s continued focus on associate well-being and recognition.”

— Lowe’s Corporate (Official Company Statement)

“Lowe’s stores will be closed on Easter Sunday, April 20th to show appreciation to Lowe’s associates for their dedication to serving our customers.”

— Lowe’s Spokesperson (Company Statement via Aleteia)

Related reading: Home Depot Easter hours · other retailers closing

Additional sources

industryleadersmagazine.com

Lowe’s full 24-hour Easter shutdown contrasts with its standard closing hours, which typically range from 8 PM to 10 PM depending on location.

Frequently asked questions

Will Lowe’s reopen after the 24-hour closure?

Yes. All 1,751 Lowe’s stores will resume normal operating hours on Monday, April 21, 2025. Customer service contact centers will also reopen then.

Are Lowe’s contact centers closing too?

Yes. The 24-hour closure applies to all physical store locations and customer service contact centers. Only Lowes.com remains active during the shutdown.

Why is Home Depot staying open on Easter?

Home Depot operates Easter Sunday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., representing a stark contrast in holiday staffing philosophy. The retailer has not publicly explained its decision to remain open, but it captures sales that Lowe’s foregoes.

What time does Lowe’s normally close?

Typical Lowe’s store hours run until 10 p.m., though specific opening and closing times vary by location. Customers should check their local store’s schedule.

Is the closure only on Easter Sunday?

The 24-hour shutdown applies specifically to Easter Sunday, April 20, 2025. There are no announced extensions or additional closure days as part of this appreciation initiative.

How many Lowe’s stores are closing permanently?

Lowe’s has announced over 50 stores for permanent closure: 20 in the United States and 31 in Canada. These closures were completed by February 2025 and are separate from the Easter appreciation shutdown.

Is Lowe’s website down during the closure?

No. Lowes.com remains fully operational throughout the physical store closure. Customers can continue shopping online and arrange home delivery or store pickup for after the reopening.



Jackson Ethan Mercer

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