Real Wood made to endure.
Wood is one of nature’s most useful, most beautiful building materials. With Perennial Wood, we made it even better through science. What makes Perennial Wood so special is that it’s been modified throughout with proprietary TruLast™ Technology. Once modified, Perennial Wood is able to combat harmful shrinking and swelling, fight cracking and cupping and resist the decay, distortion and movement caused by moisture. This helps it last for decades.
While Perennial Wood is able to better endure the elements, it’s still real wood, with real character. This means you can use Perennial Wood throughout your home, creating a genuine, consistent look that lasts.
TruLast Technology: Scientific and Safe
TruLast Technology is an innovative process that modifies the wood with an organic compound, leaving no toxic substances within the wood. The technology simply helps the wood last longer — benefiting you and the earth.
25-Year Limited Warranty
Thanks to TruLast Technology, every deck board and component provides a physical barrier that’s warranted to protect against rot, decay and movement for 25 years. Best of all, it’s real wood.
A sustainable, lasting choice
Wood is the only naturally renewable building product on the market. Because Perennial Wood is made to last longer, the wood needs to be replaced less often, resulting in less material disposal over the long term.
Green Affiliations
Perennial Wood’s parent company, Eastman, is a proud member of the United States Green Builders Council (USGBC) as well as the National Association of Home Builders Leading Suppliers Council (NAHB) — groups with a commitment to environmentally and socially conscious building.
Made in the USA
Perennial Wood is harvested, made and manufactured in the USA — eliminating the need for shipping wood from offshore sources, lessening the environmental impact.
About Eastman
Perennial Wood is made and manufactured by Eastman Chemical Company (NYSE: EMN), a Fortune 500 company with more than 80 years of history in acetylating wood pulp. In 2010, 13 percent of Eastman’s total revenues were derived from sales of raw materials to the building and construction industry. Eastman is actively engaged with Responsible Care® and is committed to continuously improving its sustainability performance through innovative, environmentally and socially responsible solutions.