Geustyn & Horak
The company was established in 1964 as a joinery company by Mr JPJ Geustyn. He was later joined by Mr JM Horak. Since the late 1970’s, the company got increasingly involved with the fabrication and installation of aluminium fenestration products. The joinery division of the company was sold in 1983 and since then the company has been exclusively trading in the glass and aluminium industry.
The company’s management team today reflects a strategic combination of deep-rooted experience and younger professionals bringing renewed energy and forward-thinking approaches.
“G&H prides itself on being progressively minded and concerned with new and innovative products in keeping up with international trends.”
Geustyn & Horak has forged a strong reputation as an established fenestration company in the South African commercial sector, specialising in various cladding materials. Geustyn & Horak is a leader in the design, fabrication and installation of unitized curtain wall systems and has participated in a variety of significant projects in Southern Africa.
Geustyn & Horak does not make use of any labour-only sub-contractors or labour providing companies. Our entire workforce are permanently employed and trained within the company over many years. A substantial number of our employees are longer than 10 years with the company, of which some have more than 30 years of service. Our workforce are therefor highly skilled, reliable and motivated.
G&H prides itself on being progressively minded and concerned with new and innovative products in keeping up with international trends. The company has been a significant role-player in the South African external façade market. In the last two decades G&H has acquired more experience particularly in the field of unitised curtain walling.
The company has in the past few years been fortunate to partake in projects with highly complex designed facades, running on tight delivery schedules. An extensive part of our growth has been to be a part of developments outside the country’s borders in Namibia, Botswana, Mauritius, Algeria, Tanzania and Zambia.