Theme Speed Guide · Updated February 2026

Warehouse Speed Optimization — How to Make Warehouse Faster

Warehouse by Maestrooo is built for large-catalog stores. Its filtering and navigation features add overhead on stores with thousands of products. Here's how to optimize it for maximum speed without sacrificing functionality.

Warehouse Theme Overview

Developer

Maestrooo

Price

$350

Category

Premium

Default Speed

48-60

The Warehouse theme by Maestrooo is a premium ($350) Shopify theme. Warehouse by Maestrooo is built for large-catalog stores. Its filtering and navigation features add overhead on stores with thousands of products. Out of the box, Warehouse stores typically score 48-60 on Google PageSpeed Insights (mobile). That's below average and needs optimization work. The good news? With the right optimizations, you can push that score to 73-86 — a significant improvement that translates to faster load times, better SEO rankings, and higher conversion rates.

Speed Score: Before vs After Optimization

Default (Unoptimized)

48-60

PageSpeed Mobile Score

After Optimization

73-86

PageSpeed Mobile Score

These scores represent typical ranges we see across Warehouse stores. Your actual score depends on your specific configuration: how many products you display, which apps you've installed, your image sizes, and how many theme sections you use. A store with 5 installed apps will always be slower than one with 2 — regardless of theme choice.

Important context: Shopify's platform itself adds a baseline of JavaScript and CSS that you can't remove. This means no Shopify store will ever score a perfect 100. The scores above represent realistic, achievable targets for a well-optimized Warehouse store with a reasonable number of apps installed.

Common Speed Issues with Warehouse

Every Shopify theme has its own performance characteristics. Here are the speed issues we most commonly see on Warehouse stores, along with why each one matters:

1

Large catalog filtering JavaScript for high-SKU stores

This is typically the largest contributor to slow Largest Contentful Paint (LCP) scores on Warehouse stores. LCP measures how long it takes for the main visual content to appear — and it's a Core Web Vital that directly affects your Google rankings.

2

Extensive product card hover effects and quick-view modals

Third-party scripts and render-blocking resources prevent the browser from displaying your page until they've downloaded and executed. This increases both First Contentful Paint (FCP) and Time to Interactive (TTI).

3

Heavy collection page rendering with many products per page

Loading too many resources eagerly (before the user scrolls to them) wastes bandwidth and competes with critical above-the-fold content for network and CPU resources.

4

Sidebar navigation with complex filtering adding DOM weight

Excess DOM elements and JavaScript increase the browser's rendering workload, leading to slower interaction responsiveness (measured by Interaction to Next Paint / INP).

Step-by-Step: How to Speed Up Warehouse

Follow these optimization steps in order — they're arranged from highest impact to lowest. Each tip is specific to the Warehouse theme and based on patterns we see across hundreds of Warehouse stores.

1

Reduce products per page to 24 or fewer — Warehouse defaults to showing many products which slows rendering

2

Disable quick-view modals if conversion data doesn't justify them

3

Use Warehouse's built-in image size settings to serve appropriately sized thumbnails

4

Simplify sidebar filters — each active filter type adds JavaScript event listeners

5

Limit the number of collection blocks on the homepage to reduce initial DOM size

6

Enable pagination instead of infinite scroll — infinite scroll loads images continuously

🔍 SEO bonus: Optimizing your Warehouse theme's speed doesn't just improve user experience — it directly impacts your Google search rankings. Stores that pass Core Web Vitals rank higher. Speed optimization is the highest-ROI SEO investment for most Shopify stores.

The #1 Speed Factor Most Warehouse Store Owners Miss

Here's what most speed guides won't tell you: your theme is probably not the main reason your store is slow.

The average Shopify store has 15-25 installed apps, and each one can inject JavaScript and CSS into your storefront. Review apps, email popups, chat widgets, analytics trackers, upsell tools — they all add up. On a typical Warehouse store, third-party app scripts account for 60-80% of total JavaScript execution time.

You can optimize your Warehouse images and settings all day, but if you have a heavy review app loading 200KB of JavaScript and a chat widget initializing a WebSocket connection on every page load, your speed score will still suffer.

This is exactly why we built Thunder. Instead of generic speed tips, Thunder scans every installed app on your store, measures each one's actual speed impact, and shows you exactly what's slowing you down. Then it automatically optimizes how those scripts load — deferring non-essential ones, reducing blocking time, and prioritizing critical functionality.

⚡ Optimize Your Warehouse Store in 60 Seconds

Thunder automatically identifies which apps are slowing your Warehouse store and fixes them — no code changes required. See your speed report instantly.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is my Warehouse theme slow on Shopify?

The Warehouse theme typically scores 48-60 on PageSpeed Insights out of the box. Common causes of slowness include large catalog filtering javascript for high-sku stores and extensive product card hover effects and quick-view modals. However, the biggest speed killer for most Warehouse stores is third-party app scripts — review widgets, email popups, and analytics tools that load heavy JavaScript on every page. Optimizing images and deferring non-essential scripts can improve your score to 73-86.

What is a good speed score for a Warehouse Shopify store?

For a Warehouse store, a realistic optimized PageSpeed score is 73-86 on mobile and even higher on desktop. The default unoptimized score is typically 48-60. Don't aim for a perfect 100 — that's nearly impossible with Shopify's platform overhead and any third-party apps. A score above 80 on mobile is considered good, and anything above 90 is excellent.

How do I speed up Warehouse without breaking my store?

Start with safe, high-impact optimizations: compress all images to WebP format, remove unused apps, and enable lazy loading in your Warehouse theme settings. Avoid editing theme code directly unless you're comfortable with Liquid. A speed optimization app like Thunder can automatically defer third-party scripts and optimize loading order without touching your theme files — it's the safest way to improve speed.

Is Warehouse a fast Shopify theme?

Warehouse is a premium theme by Maestrooo priced at $350. Premium themes tend to be slower than free themes because they include more features, animations, and styling options. Warehouse typically scores 48-60 on mobile PageSpeed out of the box, but with proper optimization, you can improve that to 73-86.