MaterialHQ aggregates prices from Home Depot, Lowe's, Builder's FirstSource, and hundreds of distributors — so contractors and builders stop wasting hours checking supplier sites one by one.
Try it now — search any part number or material:
Data from the suppliers you already use:
Type a part number, product name, or category. Supports exact SKU matching so contractors get precise results, not just related guesses.
Results surface from Home Depot, Lowe's, Builder's FirstSource, specialty distributors, and regional suppliers — sorted by total price including delivery.
Click through to the supplier with the best price and availability. Set price alerts to get notified when materials you need drop below your target.
Contractors search by exact part number, not vague product categories. MaterialHQ matches to the correct SKU across every supplier, eliminating the guesswork that wastes time and money.
See which suppliers have your materials in stock right now, with delivery windows and local pickup availability. No more ordering from a supplier only to discover 2-week lead times after checkout.
Construction material prices swing 5–50% within weeks. MaterialHQ tracks price history so you know whether to buy now or wait — and alerts you when your tracked items hit your target price.
Surface your contracted trade pricing when logged in. MaterialHQ shows your negotiated rates alongside public pricing — so you see exactly how much you're saving versus street price.
Upload a bill of materials or material list and get a cross-supplier comparison for the whole project. Identify the cheapest supplier for each line item and build a consolidated purchase plan.
Track what you've spent across suppliers over time. MaterialHQ builds a cost history for your projects — so the next estimate you write is grounded in real data, not outdated price books.
For solo contractors and small crews who need fast material price checks.
For contractors buying materials daily who need full transparency.
For construction companies with multiple crews buying materials at scale.
MaterialHQ exists because the construction industry still runs on price opacity — the same opacity that costs builders thousands per year. We're changing that.