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johnryan

hello all, just wanted to ask if anyone knows the price of hardibacker at ctd at the moment. i need to price a job today, but not sure if it's still 7.50 per sheet right now. or if anyone knows where i can get a good price on it in the kent area at the moment. need to get the estimate sent off today, and cant seem to log on to ctds' site for some reason, and don't want to quote then find out the hardis more than i thought. i need 45 sheets of it so will cost me a bit if i get it wrong. thanks in advance for any help here. cheers.

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They will do you a good deal for 45 sheets
 
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johnryan

thanks for the update everyone :thumbsup:, was hoping the price had stayed the same. can get on and do the quote now.
 
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johnryan

thanks for that dave, i didn't get this one for some reason. that's an amazing price on the ardex x7 there, and keraquick and the weber spf has stayed the same too :thumbsup:glad to see the hardi is the same too, gonna need quite a lot of that over the next few weeks.
 
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Travis perkins are charging £16 per sheet (hb 250),,,won't be going there again:thumbsdown:
 

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