Now Eco Home — Concrete Insulated Panel Homes
Energy-Efficient Homes · Englewood, FL

Build Energy-Efficient Homes in Englewood, Florida with Now Eco Home

Energy-efficient homes in Englewood, Florida, are high-performance residences designed by Now Eco Home using Structural Concrete Insulated Panels (SCIP) to dramatically reduce heating and cooling costs. These homes feature continuous insulation and an airtight, high-mass envelope, providing superior comfort and resilience against Florida's demanding climate and coastal conditions.

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

Unmatched Insulation for Florida's Climate

Now Eco Home’s Structural Concrete Insulated Panels (SCIP) are engineered to deliver exceptional energy efficiency for Englewood homes. A 4-inch SCIP panel, featuring a 2-inch EPS foam core, provides an R-value comparable to a 25-inch thick brick wall, eliminating thermal bridging entirely. This continuous insulation creates a highly efficient thermal envelope, sharply reducing the demand on your HVAC system. Homeowners in Englewood experience stable indoor comfort year-round, alongside significant savings on their energy bills, thanks to this superior insulating technology.

Building Resilience in Englewood After Ian

For Englewood and Charlotte County, where communities are actively rebuilding after back-to-back hurricanes like Ian, resilient construction is paramount. Our SCIP homes offer unparalleled durability against coastal challenges. The non-combustible concrete faces and self-extinguishing EPS core provide enhanced fire safety, while the absence of wood means no rot or termite issues. The 4,000 PSI Carmelo structural mortar resists sulfate and chloride attack, a critical advantage for homes in Englewood’s salt air and flood-prone zones. Now Eco Home provides a robust, code-compliant solution designed for Florida’s high-wind coastal requirements.

Sustainable Comfort and Lower Operating Costs

Investing in an energy-efficient home with Now Eco Home in Englewood means investing in long-term comfort and reduced operating costs. Our SCIP technology creates an incredibly airtight, high-mass envelope that not only keeps utility bills low but also maintains consistent indoor temperatures, free from drafts and temperature fluctuations. Beyond the immediate energy savings, the inherent durability of SCIP panels translates to lower maintenance costs over the lifespan of the home. This leads to a higher return on investment and a more sustainable living environment for Englewood residents.

Where we build in Englewood

Now Eco Home is dedicated to serving the vibrant communities of Englewood, including Manasota Key, Englewood Beach, and Rotonda, reaching residents in ZIP codes like 34223, 34224, and 34295. Following Hurricane Ian, many homeowners and developers in this Gulf-front area, including those with Boca Grande access, are prioritizing resilient and energy-efficient construction. Our SCIP solutions are ideally suited for Charlotte County’s unique coastal environment, effectively resisting salt air, storm surge, and high-wind conditions, while providing superior thermal performance for new builds and rebuilding efforts.

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Why energy-efficient homes with SCIP

  • Continuous insulation
  • Airtight, high-mass envelope
  • Sharply lower HVAC loads
  • Stable indoor comfort

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Englewood · FAQs

Energy-Efficient Homes in Englewood — questions

How do SCIP homes withstand Englewood's intense summer heat and humidity?
Our SCIP homes utilize continuous insulation with a high R-value, creating an airtight, high-mass envelope that drastically reduces heat transfer. This keeps interiors cooler and drier, significantly lowering your HVAC loads and providing stable indoor comfort, even during Englewood's hottest and most humid months.
Are Now Eco Home's energy-efficient homes resistant to hurricanes in Charlotte County?
Yes, our SCIP homes are highly resilient. The structural concrete and welded steel mesh provide exceptional strength, meeting Florida's high-wind coastal requirements for Charlotte County. Unlike wood frames, SCIP is non-combustible and won't rot, offering superior protection against severe weather and coastal conditions.
What about the impact of salt air and potential flooding on SCIP homes in coastal Englewood?
SCIP homes are designed for coastal environments. The Carmelo structural mortar is 4,000 PSI and resists sulfate and chloride attack, protecting against salt air corrosion. With non-combustible concrete faces and no wood components, our homes are also resistant to moisture damage, mold, and termites common in flood zones.
How much can I expect to save on energy bills with an SCIP home in Englewood?
You can expect sharply lower HVAC loads due to the superior continuous insulation and airtight construction of SCIP homes. While exact savings vary, the high-performance envelope significantly reduces the energy required for heating and cooling, leading to substantial, ongoing utility bill reductions compared to traditional construction.
Are SCIP construction methods approved and code-compliant in Florida?
Absolutely. Now Eco Home's SCIP construction is fully code-compliant through rigorous Technical Evaluation Reports. Every building is sealed by a Registered Design Professional, ensuring that your energy-efficient home in Englewood meets or exceeds all local and state building regulations for safety and performance.

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