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How To Build A Deck That Stands The Test Of Time

Build a deck with Eva-Last bamboo composite decking, and get it right first time, every time.

As the go-to experts in bamboo composite building materials in Africa, Eva-Last take the hassle and headache out of building and maintaining a beautiful and durable deck.

With step-by-step installation guides and YouTube videos showing the installation steps for their bamboo composite decking and fasteners, you’ll be well-equipped to take on an installation project yourself, or even just monitor your contractors installation.

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Tips For The Ultimate South African Deck

Home improvements and even DIY for those who are capable, have never been simpler than with Eva-Last’s range of bamboo composite building materials.

Get all decked out this month with some DIY tips to help you make light work of your next home makeover project.

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Creating A Sanctury We Call Home

There’s nothing quite like a woman’s touch to turn a house into a home. Nowadays, more and more local ladies are making major decisions beyond the “soft” interior décor and design of their homes and having their say in their exteriors too.

This Mother’s Day we’re celebrating that fine female finesse that transforms simple structures into stunning habitats where memories can be made.

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Global Building Materials Tech & Trends

Urbanisation and Sustainable Development are key economic drivers leading the global construction industry’s post-pandemic recovery, including in South Africa. Despite supply-chain stoppages, rising raw material costs and the recessionary-effect of rising inflation and interest rates, these two (seemingly) diametrically opposed trends are driving innovation and development in the advanced building materials market.

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Building For A Greener Africa

Local leading bamboo composite building materials manufacturer Eva-Last are building for a greener Africa faster than its primary raw material bamboo takes to replenish!

The company supplies sustainable composite decking, cladding, architectural beams and railing made from recycled plastic combined with fast-growing bamboo to over 32 countries around the world.

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Trash To Treasure For Sustainable SA Buildings

The well-known proverb “One man’s trash is another man’s treasure” has never been truer than on Global Recycling Day, Saturday 18 March 2023. With over 8.3 billion metric tons of mostly single-use plastics manufactured globally since the start of its large-scale production in 1950, and only 9% ever recycled , the imperative to Reduce, Reuse and Recycle plastic has never been more urgent.

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Why South African Contractors Love Eva-Last

Eva-Last, South Africa’s leading manufacturer and supplier of composite building materials, is fortunate to enjoy special relationships with a great number of contractors who swear by using Eva-Last products given the all-round virtue and value of the materials. So what exactly do the experts think and why do they love Eva-Last?

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Celebrating the World’s Wildlife in South Africa

Theodore Roosevelt once said: “The wildlife and its habitat cannot speak, so we must, and we will.” To do just that, March 3, 2023 has been proclaimed as World Wildlife Day. This year’s global event will be the 10th anniversary of this initiative, launched by the United Nations General Assembly, to celebrate and raise awareness of the world’s plants and animals.

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All you need to know about building an outdoor space in SA

When planning an outdoor living space, be it a deck forming a patio, creating a tanning deck alongside your outdoor pool, or enhancing another area of your garden, perhaps the starting point should be for you to look at all the location options that present themselves on your property.

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2023 Calls for a New View

According to the Chinese zodiac, 2023 is the Year of the Rabbit. Experts on the subject say that the new energy in play will be more gentle than the period of high energy and unpredictability noticed specifically in South Africa that we had to deal with last year, the Year of the Tiger.

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