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  Letaba Thatchers use the latest and most updated methods to ensure your thatching job is to a standard far higher than the industry norm  Read More
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  Letaba Thatchers offers the option of fire retardant protection for your thatch. This is a way to protect your investment.  Read More
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  -  Letaba Thatchers are the undisputed World Leaders in Thatching. They have constructed the Largest, Highest and Widest thatch roofs in the World.

-  Letaba Thatchers use Hyperhinia thatching grass which has a minimum lifespan of 35 years.

-  Letaba Thatchers offer a 5 year warranty.

-  Letaba Thatchers has completed large scale projects all over South Africa, as well as in Saudi Arabia, Botswana, Ivory Coast, France, Namibia, Zambia, Mozambique and England.

 

 
     
  Letaba Thatchers supply products & training to interested overseas  companies. Contact us for more information to see what we can offer you.  Read More
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  Letaba Thatchers use only the best specially treated thatch to ensure a maximum life expectancy for your roof.  Read More
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  All poles, thatch & other products used by Letaba Thatchers match up or exceed  SABS specification. Only the finest products are used . Read More
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   - Current project in Ivory
     Coast.
   - 12 Week project
   - 12500sq metres


    
   
 

 

 



- Game Lodge
- 25 Bungalows
- 25 Lapa's
- 9000sq metres



   
 
This is the largest thatching project ever undertaken. Over 33,000 sq metres. Eight months to complete. Location : Saudi Arabia. 200+ staff. Millions of treated poles, over 3.2 million tons of thatch was used.
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