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Elevated & Flood-Zone Homes · Estero, FL

Elevated & Flood-Zone Homes for Estero, Florida

Elevated construction for flood-zone and coastal high-hazard lots in Estero ensures homes meet base flood elevation requirements, providing critical protection against water intrusion. Now Eco Home leverages Structural Concrete Insulated Panels (SCIP) to build these resilient structures, offering a significantly lighter alternative to traditional poured concrete, ideal for Estero's rebuilding and new development needs.

Florida high-wind coastal code
Hurricane & fire resistant
Continuous insulation
Serving all of Estero

Superior Strength, Lighter Loads for Estero Elevated Homes

For Estero's elevated and flood-zone homes, the Now Eco Home SCIP system offers a significant advantage. Our Structural Concrete Insulated Panels are dramatically lighter than traditional poured concrete, which substantially reduces the load on elevated foundations and piling systems. This not only optimizes structural design but also enhances construction efficiency. Comprising an EPS foam core, galvanized welded steel mesh, and 4,000 PSI structural concrete, SCIP panels provide a non-absorbent, wind and flood-resilient shell. This robust construction ensures that homes in Estero meet base flood elevation requirements while offering exceptional long-term durability against Florida's challenging conditions.

Building Back Stronger: Estero's Resilience Post-Hurricane Ian

Estero, as part of Lee County, experienced significant impact from Hurricane Ian in 2022, highlighting the critical need for resilient construction. Now Eco Home's SCIP system is engineered to address these challenges directly. Our panels feature non-combustible faces and a self-extinguishing EPS core, providing superior protection beyond just wind and flood. The 4,000 PSI Carmelo structural mortar resists sulfate and chloride attack, crucial for coastal high-wind areas like Lee County, even though it's not in the HVHZ. This advanced construction ensures new builds and rebuilding efforts in Estero, from Grandezza to Estero Bay, result in safer, more durable homes.

Advanced Performance for Estero's Luxury Developments

While meeting base flood elevation is paramount for Estero properties, Now Eco Home's SCIP system provides additional long-term benefits for new luxury developments. The insulated panels deliver exceptional energy efficiency; a 4-inch panel with a 2-inch EPS core offers an R-value comparable to a 25-inch-thick brick wall, significantly reducing utility costs. Furthermore, without wood components, SCIP construction eliminates concerns about rot and termites, common issues in Florida. Our panels are load-bearing up to four stories and are code-compliant via Technical Evaluation Reports, with buildings sealed by a Registered Design Professional, ensuring peace of mind for Estero homeowners and developers.

Where we build in Estero

Estero, located within the rapidly growing Lee County, is a prime location for new luxury development, particularly in communities like Grandezza, West Bay Club, The Colony, and around Estero Bay. Serviced primarily by ZIP code 33928, this inland market has a critical need for resilient construction, especially given the significant rebuilding activity following the devastation of Hurricane Ian in 2022. While not within the HVHZ, Estero is still subject to Florida's stringent high-wind coastal requirements, making durable, elevated construction essential. Now Eco Home's SCIP technology provides the ideal solution for building strong, safe, and code-compliant elevated homes in this dynamic environment.

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Why elevated & flood-zone homes with SCIP

  • Light loads on pilings
  • Meets base flood elevation
  • Non-absorbent shell
  • Wind + flood resilient

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Estero · FAQs

Elevated & Flood-Zone Homes in Estero — questions

How does SCIP construction specifically benefit elevated homes in Estero's flood zones?
SCIP panels are significantly lighter than poured concrete, reducing the load on elevated foundations and pilings, which is crucial for meeting base flood elevation requirements efficiently in Estero. Their non-absorbent nature and robust structural design provide superior resistance to floodwaters and high winds, enhancing resilience for properties in flood-prone areas throughout the 33928 ZIP code.
Is SCIP construction suitable for rebuilding efforts in Estero after Hurricane Ian?
Absolutely. The robust, wind and flood-resilient nature of SCIP is ideal for rebuilding in Estero and Lee County post-Hurricane Ian. Our panels, with 4,000 PSI structural concrete and no wood components, resist rot and termites while offering non-combustible faces. This provides enhanced durability and peace of mind, ensuring new construction is built stronger and safer against future weather events for communities like Grandezza and The Colony.
Do SCIP homes meet Florida's high-wind coastal building requirements in Estero?
Yes, Now Eco Home's SCIP construction is code-compliant via Technical Evaluation Reports (TERs) and buildings are sealed by a Registered Design Professional. Despite Estero not being in the HVHZ, Lee County is subject to high-wind coastal requirements. Our panel system's inherent strength and the 4,000 PSI Carmelo structural mortar are specifically designed to withstand these conditions, providing superior protection against severe weather for homes around Estero Bay and West Bay Club.
What are the long-term cost benefits of building an elevated SCIP home in Estero?
Beyond immediate construction advantages, SCIP homes offer significant long-term savings for Estero residents. The exceptional insulation from the EPS core translates to lower energy bills, while the absence of wood components eliminates common maintenance costs associated with rot and termite damage. The inherent durability and resilience against wind and flood also reduce potential repair expenses, making SCIP an economically sound choice for luxury developments in Estero.
How quickly can an elevated SCIP home be constructed compared to traditional methods in Estero?
SCIP construction offers a streamlined process, potentially accelerating build times for elevated homes in Estero. The pre-engineered panels simplify onsite assembly, reducing labor and minimizing delays often associated with complex elevated foundation work and poured concrete. This efficiency helps homeowners and developers in areas like Grandezza and West Bay Club to complete projects more quickly, getting residents into their resilient new homes sooner.

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