Now Eco Home — Concrete Insulated Panel Homes
Elevated & Flood-Zone Homes · Sanibel, FL

Elevated & Flood-Zone Homes for Sanibel: Rebuilding with SCIP Resilience

For Sanibel, Now Eco Home specializes in elevated construction tailored for flood-zone and coastal high-hazard lots, ensuring compliance with base flood elevation requirements. Our Structural Concrete Insulated Panels (SCIP) provide a dramatically lighter, more resilient building envelope compared to traditional concrete, crucial for rebuilding efforts post-Hurricane Ian.

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

Lightweight Strength for Sanibel's Elevated Foundations

Our Structural Concrete Insulated Panels (SCIP) are significantly lighter than traditional poured concrete, making them ideal for elevated and flood-zone homes in Sanibel. This reduced weight lessens the load on crucial elevated foundations and piling systems, a significant advantage for coastal high-hazard areas. SCIP construction delivers an inherently non-absorbent shell, providing superior resistance to water intrusion and storm surge. Combined with exceptional wind resilience, our panels ensure your elevated home stands stronger against the elements, a vital consideration for rebuilding on Sanibel after recent events.

Rebuilding Resilience in Sanibel After Hurricane Ian

Sanibel, a barrier island in Lee County, is actively rebuilding with resilience at the forefront of every conversation following Hurricane Ian. Our SCIP system offers a robust solution for this coastal, waterfront market, addressing the critical need for structures that withstand salt air, storm surge, and high winds. While Lee County is not in the HVHZ, it remains subject to rigorous Florida high-wind coastal requirements. Now Eco Home provides code-compliant construction via Technical Evaluation Reports, ensuring elevated homes are not only strong but also meet the stringent demands of Sanibel's challenging environment.

Advanced Coastal Protection with SCIP Technology

Our Structural Concrete Insulated Panels (SCIP) are engineered for the harsh coastal conditions of Sanibel. The system features an EPS foam core and galvanized welded steel mesh, both sides finished with Carmelo structural mortar. This 4,000 PSI mortar specifically resists sulfate and chloride attack, crucial for salt air environments. SCIP panels are non-combustible, with an EPS core that is self-extinguishing, and importantly, contain no wood, eliminating concerns about rot or termites in humid, waterfront settings. This advanced technology delivers a superior, durable shell designed for long-term resilience.

Where we build in Sanibel

Now Eco Home is committed to supporting the rebuilding and new construction efforts across Sanibel, focusing on creating elevated, resilient homes in flood zones. Our services extend throughout the island’s distinctive communities, including Gulf Pines, The Dunes, Sanibel Bayous, and the adjacent Captiva. We understand the unique environmental challenges faced by homeowners in ZIP code 33957, particularly after Hurricane Ian. Our expertise ensures that new and reconstructed homes are designed to not only meet but exceed the stringent building requirements for coastal high-hazard areas, providing lasting peace of mind for residents in these cherished Sanibel neighborhoods.

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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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Sanibel · FAQs

Elevated & Flood-Zone Homes in Sanibel — questions

How do SCIP homes specifically protect against flood damage in Sanibel's flood zones?
SCIP construction creates a non-absorbent shell, crucial for flood-zone homes in Sanibel. The panels resist water intrusion and storm surge, minimizing damage compared to traditional materials. This non-porous nature and elevated design ensure your home is built to withstand coastal flooding, a primary concern for properties in ZIP code 33957.
Are SCIP elevated homes strong enough for Sanibel's high winds and hurricane conditions?
Yes, SCIP panels offer superior wind resilience. They are load-bearing up to 4 stories and designed for high-wind coastal requirements, even though Lee County is not in the HVHZ. The monolithic concrete shell and steel mesh provide exceptional structural integrity against hurricane-force winds, vital for waterfront properties in areas like Gulf Pines and The Dunes.
How does the lighter weight of SCIP benefit elevated foundations on Sanibel?
The dramatically lighter weight of SCIP panels significantly reduces loads on elevated foundations and piling systems. This is a critical advantage for construction in Sanibel's flood zones, where soil conditions and flood elevation requirements demand optimized structural solutions. It can simplify foundation design and potentially reduce material needs for pilings.
What about long-term durability and maintenance for SCIP homes in Sanibel's salt air?
SCIP utilizes Carmelo structural mortar, a 4,000 PSI concrete specifically formulated to resist sulfate and chloride attack, ideal for coastal salt air environments. Additionally, SCIP contains no wood, eliminating concerns about rot or termite infestation, which are common issues in humid, waterfront areas like Sanibel Bayous. This ensures low long-term maintenance.
Are SCIP elevated homes code-compliant for rebuilding efforts in Sanibel, FL?
Absolutely. SCIP construction is code-compliant via Technical Evaluation Reports (TERs). All buildings are sealed by a Registered Design Professional, ensuring they meet Florida's stringent building codes, especially crucial for elevated and flood-zone construction in Sanibel after Ian. We ensure your project adheres to all local and state regulations.

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