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Home›Latest News›THE BENEFITS AND BEAUTY OF BUILDING WITH COMPOSITES

THE BENEFITS AND BEAUTY OF BUILDING WITH COMPOSITES

By Jamie Bullock
February 28, 2024
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Who has the time, or money, for pesky problems such as outdoor building maintenance like painting, refurbishing or replacing wooden decks? More and more smart people are discovering the beauty and benefits of building with composites.

The ingenuity of composites combines the positive physical properties of different compounds – organic or inorganic – to make life easier and better.

Properties such as weather resistance, decreased flammability, structural stability or pest prevention – are all factors that can be engineered into an enhanced product offering.

Various inherent advantages in the component compounds are combined into composites to offer savvy consumers lower maintenance and degradation prevention, with the added benefit of reduced consumption of natural resources. And the rate at which composites are evolving and becoming a favourable choice is astounding!

The inherent strength and structural stability of bamboo fibre, with its natural resistance to moisture, act as deterrents against biodegradation such as mould and rot. When combined with high-performance recyclable polymers, Eva-Last decking not only resists degradation but also provide enhanced fade and scratch resistance, meaning your deck looks as good as it did the day you bought it.

Eva-Last’s bamboo composite decking, a modern marvel, offers an attractive alternative to real wood, outperforming their traditional counterparts in terms of superior performance and sustainability. That alone justifies the investment. Consider their lower long-term maintenance costs, extended lifespan due to increased weather and pest-resistance, and colourfast properties, together with an array of natural shades and patterns on offer, and you wonder why no-one had thought of them sooner.

“Necessity is the Mother of all Invention”

It’s never been easier to add stylish comfort and convenience to your life than with the advanced composite decking from Eva-Last. Their extensive range of composite decking offers the very latest in material technologies.

Developed for enhanced wear characteristics and user-friendliness, Eva-Last decking also addresses the pressing environmental concerns of deforestation, pollution and carbon emissions that threaten our very survival.

These composites transform recycled plastic and eco-friendly bamboo fibres into beautiful bamboo plastic composites (BPC), providing attractive alternatives with reduced input and maintenance costs, low environmental impact, and enhanced durability.

What’s more, Eva-Last’s 44 000 KWh of solar-power installed at the factory further contributes towards producing eco-friendly composite decking.

Not only do these modern composite products enhance the environment and make living with them a pleasure, but they also protect the natural one, reducing the requirement for scarce natural resources such as timber.

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