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Home Depot (HD.N) beat Wall Street estimates for second-quarter sales and profit ‌on Tuesday, as resilient demand for smaller repair-and-maintenance projects helped offset a sluggish U.S. housing market.

The world's largest home-improvement retailer said sales increased 5.7% to $47.86 billion in the three months ended August ​2, topping analysts' expectations of $47.27 billion, according to data compiled by LSEG.

Stubbornly high ​interest rates have pushed homeowners toward small-scale repair and maintenance projects ⁠such as painting and yard work, boosting demand at Home Depot.

The prolonged slump in ​the U.S. housing market has been the biggest drag on the home-improvement industry. Hopes ​for a recovery this year have been dampened as affordability concerns keep away prospective buyers.

Home Depot offers products across a broad price spectrum, from roughly $5 to upwards of $5,000, with an average basket size ​of about $90.

The company's shares rose about 1% in choppy premarket trading.

Home Depot stuck ​to its annual sales and profit forecasts, and said it expects tariff refunds to counter the impact ‌of ⁠higher-than-expected fuel and other input costs during the year.

On an adjusted basis, the company reported quarterly earnings per share of $4.92. Analysts expected a per-share profit of $4.73.

Home Depot expects annual comparable sales of about flat to up 2%, and adjusted earnings per share ​of about flat to ​up 4%.

The company ⁠kicks off earnings reports from big-ticket retailers that could shed light on the health of the U.S. consumer, as the war with ​Iran intensifies cost-of-living concerns. Closest rival Lowe's (LOW.N) and Target (TGT.N) report ​on Wednesday, ⁠followed by Walmart (WMT.O) a day later.

Last week, Home Depot said CEO Ted Decker, 63, will take a temporary medical leave of absence, with Chief Financial Officer Richard McPhail and Senior Executive ⁠Vice ​President Ann-Marie Campbell overseeing his duties.

Decker, whose condition was ​not disclosed, is expected to return within the next few months and will not join the post-earnings ​call, a spokesperson confirmed to Reuters.

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