Angelini Tile Company: A History of Great Service

We’re excited to share this website with you and hope you enjoy reading about the history of our family business!

Our History in Pensacola

In 1912 Romeo Angelini came to Pensacola to work on the Historic Louisville and Nashville Express Depot, this train station is better known today as “The Grand Hotel.”  When you walk into the lobby, you can see work installed by our founding father.  In 1926 Romeo and Eugenia Angelini founded Angelini Tile Company and built their business on a simple and powerful mission: to provide quality tile installation at an fair price, to take pride in a job well done, and to treat each customer with honesty and respect.  These ideals, which have been honored by our family for four generations, have allowed our company to sever the needs of our Gulf Coast community.  While many things have changed in 90 years, the core of our mission has remained the same.

 

Old World Craftsmanship, Modern Materials

Today, we combine our tried-and-true commitment to quality workmanship with an amazing range of modern materials and techniques. This allows us to create stunning tile installations and custom fabricated stone products designed to last for years to come. We’re proud of the work that we do, and are grateful to the people and organizations that place their trust in our commercial tiling and stone fabrication services.

We invite you to look through our Portfolio of past work to see some of our recently completed tile and stone projects. If you have any questions about these installations, please fill out the form on our contact page and a member of our team will reach out to you as soon as possible.


Trust Angelini Tile Company

When you’re ready to see how the oldest tile company in Pensacola can help you with your commercial tiling project, give us a call. We’ll make an appointment for you to visit our showroom at 3200 North Davis Highway in Pensacola, and show you the many ways that we can help you with your flooring and custom stone needs.