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Energy-Efficient Homes · Sanibel, FL

Energy-Efficient Homes for Sanibel: Resilience and Comfort with SCIP

In Sanibel, energy-efficient homes built with Structural Concrete Insulated Panels (SCIP) by Now Eco Home provide superior thermal performance and hurricane resilience. These high-performance structures dramatically reduce heating and cooling loads, offering stable indoor comfort in Florida's demanding climate, crucial for the island's ongoing rebuilding efforts. SCIP technology ensures your home is not only energy-efficient but also robust against future challenges.

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

Rebuilding Sanibel Stronger: Energy Efficiency Meets Resilience

For Sanibel homeowners and developers, the imperative to rebuild after Hurricane Ian demands solutions that prioritize both resilience and long-term efficiency. Our SCIP construction delivers exceptional structural integrity and energy performance, designed to withstand Florida's high-wind coastal requirements. The Carmelo structural mortar resists sulfate and chloride attack, a vital feature for protecting your investment against salt air and potential storm surge in coastal areas. This advanced system ensures your new or rebuilt home in Sanibel is not just energy-efficient, but also a fortress against the elements, providing peace of mind for decades to come.

Unmatched Thermal Performance for Florida's Climate

Now Eco Home’s Structural Concrete Insulated Panels redefine energy efficiency for Sanibel's challenging climate. SCIP creates an airtight, high-mass envelope with continuous insulation and zero thermal bridging, dramatically slashing heating and cooling loads. A 4-inch panel with a 2-inch EPS core boasts an R-value comparable to a 25-inch-thick brick wall, ensuring superior thermal performance. This means significantly lower energy bills and a consistently stable, comfortable indoor environment, even during Sanibel's hottest months, without relying on oversized HVAC systems.

Durable & Sustainable Construction for Coastal Living

SCIP homes offer inherent durability perfectly suited for Sanibel's coastal environment. The non-combustible concrete faces, combined with a self-extinguishing EPS core, enhance safety. Crucially for Florida, there's no wood to rot or attract termites, eliminating common maintenance issues and vulnerabilities. Our load-bearing panels are engineered for strength, capable of supporting up to four stories. All SCIP buildings are code-compliant via Technical Evaluation Reports and sealed by a Registered Design Professional, guaranteeing a robust, long-lasting, and sustainable home that meets the highest standards.

Where we build in Sanibel

Sanibel, located in Lee County and served by ZIP code 33957, is a barrier island with a unique market context: resilience is the entire conversation, especially after Hurricane Ian. Now Eco Home is dedicated to serving neighborhoods like Gulf Pines, The Dunes, Sanibel Bayous, and Captiva, providing energy-efficient building solutions that meet the island's specific rebuilding needs. Our SCIP technology offers a robust, high-performance option for homeowners and developers looking to construct durable, comfortable, and highly efficient homes designed for the demanding coastal environment and future storms.

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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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Sanibel · FAQs

Energy-Efficient Homes in Sanibel — questions

How do SCIP homes perform against hurricanes like Ian in Sanibel?
SCIP homes are built with a galvanized welded steel mesh and 4,000 PSI structural concrete, providing superior strength. This construction method offers exceptional resistance to high winds and impacts, crucial for Sanibel's coastal location and post-Ian rebuilding efforts, ensuring enhanced safety and structural integrity during severe weather events.
What makes SCIP energy-efficient in Sanibel's climate?
SCIP provides continuous insulation and an airtight, high-mass envelope, eliminating thermal bridging. This design dramatically reduces heating and cooling loads, keeping your home cooler in summer and maintaining stable indoor temperatures. The result is significantly lower energy consumption and enhanced comfort year-round in Sanibel.
Are SCIP homes durable in Sanibel's coastal, salt-air environment?
Yes, SCIP homes are highly durable for coastal conditions. The 4,000 PSI Carmelo structural mortar resists sulfate and chloride attack, protecting against salt air and moisture. Furthermore, with no wood components to rot or attract termites, SCIP construction offers a long-lasting, low-maintenance solution ideal for Sanibel's environment.
How does the R-value of SCIP compare to traditional Sanibel construction?
A 4-inch SCIP panel with a 2-inch EPS core delivers an R-value comparable to a massive 25-inch-thick brick wall. This superior thermal performance far exceeds typical framed construction, providing significantly better insulation and energy savings for homes built in Sanibel, even in extreme Florida temperatures.
Is building with SCIP code-compliant in Lee County, Florida?
Absolutely. Now Eco Home's SCIP construction is code-compliant via Technical Evaluation Reports, ensuring adherence to Florida's stringent building standards. All projects are sealed by a Registered Design Professional, guaranteeing that your energy-efficient SCIP home in Sanibel meets all local and state building regulations.

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