Eva-Last Pioneer combines durability with a natural timber look using advanced colour technology. Its Foamed-PVC and glass fiber-reinforced core spans larger areas with stability, while hidden fasteners ensure a seamless finish. Weather-resistant and low-maintenance, it’s perfect for outdoor projects.
FAQs
Yes, certain Eva-Last decking products meet fire resistance standards. Apex, for example, achieves BAL-29 fire ratings, making it suitable for bushfire-prone areas in Australia.
Eva-Last Composite Decking is designed for easy maintenance. Routine cleaning involves using soapy water and a soft-bristled brush or mop to remove dirt and debris. For thorough cleaning, you can use Eva-Last’s recommended cleaning agents, which are gentle yet effective for maintaining the deck's appearance.
Eva-Last provides industry-leading warranties, which vary by product range. For instance, the InfinityIS range comes with a 25-year warranty, while others like the ApexPlus range offer even longer coverage for residential use. These warranties cover manufacturing defects and ensure peace of mind for users.
Yes, Eva-Last strongly recommends using their Hulk fasteners, which are specifically engineered for composite decking. These fasteners are designed to provide maximum hold without damaging the boards, thanks to their self-drilling capabilities and advanced thread design. Hulk fasteners are made from durable materials like 304-grade stainless steel, offering excellent resistance to corrosion, especially in coastal or humid environments.
Additionally, they are available in a range of colours to match the decking, ensuring a seamless and polished finish. Using these recommended fasteners not only ensures a professional installation but also maintains your deck’s warranty.
The ApexPlus range from Eva-Last offers the following stunning dual-tone colours, designed to enhance your outdoor spaces with a natural wood look:
- Alaskan Driftwood: a soft grey with subtle weathered tones, perfect for coastal-inspired designs.
- Himalayan Cedar: a rich, earthy red-brown that mimics traditional cedar wood with a deep, natural hue.
- Hawaiian Walnut: a warm, inviting brown with deeper, contrasting streaks, ideal for a rustic yet refined aesthetic.