Price AlertMay 27, 2026

Hadrian's July 2026 Price Increase: What's Changing & How to Beat It

Effective July 1, 2026, Hadrian is raising partition prices up to 30% — with solid plastic and phenolic hit hardest. Here's exactly what's changing, who's affected, and four ways to protect your budget before the increase lands.

The Increases — Effective July 1, 2026

Solid Plastic (HDPE)

+30%average

By far the steepest jump — re-shop this one hardest.

Phenolic

+15%average

Black-core and color-thru phenolic both affected.

Lockers

+9%average

Metal, plastic, and phenolic locker lines.

Powder Coated Steel

+6%average

The most economical line stays the most economical.

Stainless Steel

+5%average

Smallest increase of the partition materials.

Beat the deadline. Quotes and orders locked in before July 1, 2026 are honored at today's pricing.

Figures reflect average adjustments from Hadrian's manufacturer notice. Certain components and configurations may be impacted to a greater or lesser extent.

What's Happening

Why Hadrian Is Raising Prices

Hadrian Manufacturing — one of the largest toilet partition makers in North America — notified distributors of a targeted price adjustment effective July 1, 2026. The company cites increasingly volatile global market conditions: ongoing geopolitical developments and broader economic pressure that continue to drive up raw material, energy, and transportation costs across its supply chain.

Hadrian says it worked to absorb those impacts where possible, but a pricing adjustment is now necessary. The increases are uneven by material — and that unevenness is exactly where the savings strategy lives. Solid plastic (HDPE) jumps 30% and phenolic 15%, while powder-coated steel (+6%) and stainless (+5%) move far less.

Price Protection Window

Hadrian is offering price protection on qualifying quotations valued over $5,000 for projects already in planning or underway. If you have a project that qualifies, we'll review it with your Hadrian regional sales manager and lock the pricing in for you — at no charge.

Price movement like this isn't unique to one factory — the broader construction supply chain has been navigating tariff-related and material cost pressures for over a year. But because every factory prices and schedules increases differently, the same partition spec can carry very different landed costs depending on where it's built.

Your Options

Four Ways to Beat the Increase

You don't have to simply absorb a 30% jump. Here are the four moves we're making with customers right now, in order of how fast they pay off.

1. Lock in today's pricing before July 1

Fastest win • No downside

The simplest move: get your quote locked and your order released before July 1. On a solid-plastic restroom package, that alone is a 30% saving versus waiting a few weeks. If your project is bidding now or breaking ground this summer, pull the trigger on materials early — we can hold stock and coordinate the delivery date to your schedule.

Build & lock a quote
30%Savedon HDPE vs. waiting

2. Use price protection on $5,000+ quotes

For projects already in planning

Hadrian will protect pricing on qualifying quotations over $5,000 for projects in planning or underway. The catch is it has to be reviewed with the regional sales manager — so the paperwork has to happen now, not after July 1. Send us your project and we'll handle the RSM review and lock-in on your behalf at no charge.

3. Re-shop the spec across every factory

Where the real leverage is

Hadrian is one of several factories that build to the same Division 10 commercial specs. When one raises prices, we re-quote your exact configuration across the others — ASI Global, AAMCO, Scranton, Bobrick, and Metpar — and land on the lowest cost build that still hits your lead time, color, and ADA spec. This matters most on the hardest-hit materials: solid plastic and phenolic.

Same Division 10 spec & warranties
Color, hardware & mounting matched
Lowest landed cost wins
Substitution handled for you
6Factoriesquoted per project

4. Rethink the material — where the use case allows

Biggest swing on tight budgets

A 30% solid-plastic increase changes the math. HDPE is the right call for genuinely wet or high-abuse rooms — pools, locker rooms, stadiums — and there it's worth re-shopping across factories (option 3). But for a standard office or retail restroom, powder-coated steel (+6%) or plastic laminate often delivers the look and durability you need for dramatically less. We'll tell you honestly when a material swap saves money without compromising the spec — and when it doesn't.

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We price your exact spec across ASI, AAMCO, Scranton, Bobrick, Metpar, and Hadrian, then land on the lowest cost that hits your timeline.

Price-Lock Coordination

We handle the Hadrian RSM review on qualifying $5,000+ quotes and lock current pricing before July 1 — at no charge.

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Match colors, hardware, and mounting between manufacturers so a substitution is seamless on your submittal.

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Configure your layout in our 3D designer and instant-quote tool to see real pricing and lock it before the increase.

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FAQ

Common Questions

When does the Hadrian price increase take effect?

Hadrian’s price adjustment takes effect July 1, 2026. Orders and quotes locked in before that date are generally honored at current pricing, so there is a short window to beat the increase.

How much are Hadrian prices going up in 2026?

Per Hadrian’s notice, average increases are: Solid Plastic (HDPE) +30%, Phenolic +15%, Lockers +9%, Powder Coated Steel +6%, and Stainless Steel +5%. These are averages — specific components and configurations may move more or less.

Why is Hadrian raising prices?

Hadrian cites volatile global market conditions — ongoing geopolitical developments and broader economic pressure driving up raw material, energy, and transportation costs across their supply chain. The company says it absorbed costs where possible before passing a targeted adjustment through.

Can I lock in current Hadrian pricing before July 1?

Yes. Quotes and orders placed before July 1, 2026 are generally protected at current pricing. Hadrian is also offering price protection on qualifying quotations valued over $5,000 — we coordinate that with your Hadrian regional sales manager at no charge.

What are the best alternatives to the Hadrian increase?

Four strategies: (1) lock in current pricing before July 1; (2) use price protection on $5,000+ quotes; (3) re-shop the spec across every major factory — ASI Global, AAMCO, Scranton, Bobrick, and Metpar — since each factory prices and times increases differently; and (4) consider a material change where the use case allows, since a +30% solid-plastic jump often makes powder-coated steel or laminate far more cost-effective.

Does Partition Pros only sell Hadrian?

No. We are an authorized distributor for every major U.S. partition manufacturer. When one factory raises prices, we re-quote your exact spec across the others and land on the lowest cost option that still hits your lead time, ADA needs, and color spec — the substitution is handled for you.

Beat July 1

Lock in today's pricing — or find a lower-cost build entirely.

We re-shop your spec across every major factory and handle price protection at no charge.

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