Service excellence is the foundation of our strategy upheld by our management and staff with decades of experience in the field. We take pride in offering you the finest granite and marble sourced throughout Africa
Our mission statement is service excellence. This is the basis of the Graniti Tecnica strategy and has been firmly upheld by management over several years of experience in the field. It is with this spirit of passion and dedication that we are motivated to constantly achieve higher levels of quality.
Graniti Tecnica is fully committed to services delivery, quality, and precision production, as we continue to strive for perfection in the processing of slabs and tiles.
Graniti Tecnica is equipped with the latest design technology in vacuum resin treatment plants and slab calibrating and polishing machines, thus ensuring a superior end product of the highest quality. For more about our finishes, please read on here.
Graniti Tecnica entrusts the industrial process of natural stone from raw blocks to slabs of varying thickness. Our wire saws, polishing line, flaming and bush-hammering machines adopt state of the art technology which enables our company to provide the highest level of quality, precision, indisputable reliability, and exceptional production capacity.
Where it all began – a history set in natural stone
In 1990, a man with a vision birthed a successful tiling company. This grew continually over the years and in 2007, Graniti Tecnica was introduced to the market (amidst an array of other successful, already established, sub divisions; Marble Classic and Tekno Granite SA).
To this day, tiling is still a speciality at the Graniti Tecnica Tile Plant. Graniti Tecnica’s Tile Processing Plant fabricates several standard sized tiles as well as the procession of custom dimensions on request. In addition, we offer a variety of finishes such as polished, flamed, brushed, honed and antiqued.
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3 Spencer St, Spartan Ext1, Kempton Park, South Africa, 1619