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Fire-Resistant Construction · Estero, FL

Fire-Resistant Construction for Estero, Florida Homes and Developments

In Estero, Florida, fire-resistant construction utilizes non-combustible materials like Structural Concrete Insulated Panels (SCIP) to build structural shells that withstand fire. This approach ensures enhanced safety and resilience, particularly crucial for rebuilding efforts and new luxury developments in Lee County after Hurricane Ian.

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

Superior Fire Protection with SCIP Technology

Now Eco Home's Structural Concrete Insulated Panels (SCIP) provide superior fire protection for Estero properties. SCIP comprises non-combustible concrete faces, a galvanized welded steel mesh, and a self-extinguishing EPS foam core. This design eliminates combustible framing, a common point of failure in traditional construction. Our panels allow for adjustable fire ratings simply by varying the thickness of the Carmelo structural mortar, which boasts 4,000 PSI strength and resistance to sulfate and chloride attack. This ensures a robust, fire-safe structural shell, critical for peace of mind in new luxury homes and rebuilding projects across Estero.

Resilience and Rebuilding in Estero, Lee County

Estero, a fast-growing community in Lee County, experienced significant impact from Hurricane Ian, necessitating resilient rebuilding. While inland, Estero remains subject to Florida's high-wind coastal requirements. Our SCIP construction offers a critical advantage: its non-combustible, rot-proof, and termite-resistant properties provide long-term durability against local challenges. This makes SCIP an ideal choice for the new luxury developments and reconstruction efforts seen across Estero, including areas like Grandezza and West Bay Club. We ensure all builds are code-compliant via Technical Evaluation Reports and sealed by a Registered Design Professional, guaranteeing robust, lasting structures for the community.

Beyond Fire Safety: Comprehensive Structural Advantages

Beyond fire resistance, SCIP offers comprehensive structural advantages vital for Estero’s demanding environment. Our panels are load-bearing up to four stories for single-panel walls, and joisted floor panels can span up to 32 feet, providing exceptional design flexibility. The robust 4,000 PSI Carmelo structural mortar, resistant to sulfate and chloride attack, ensures longevity in coastal-influenced conditions. Furthermore, a 4-inch panel with a 2-inch EPS core delivers an R-value comparable to a 25-inch-thick brick wall, contributing significantly to energy efficiency. This combination of strength, safety, and efficiency makes SCIP the smart choice for durable, high-performance construction in Estero.

Where we build in Estero

Now Eco Home is committed to enhancing the safety and resilience of Estero, Lee County. Our fire-resistant construction solutions are tailored for the unique needs of this dynamic community, especially in the wake of Hurricane Ian's impact. We serve homeowners and developers across Estero’s distinguished neighborhoods, including Grandezza, West Bay Club, The Colony, and Estero Bay, encompassing the 33928 ZIP code. As new luxury developments emerge and rebuilding continues, our SCIP technology provides the non-combustible, high-performance structural shells required for lasting peace of mind and code compliance in this thriving Southwest Florida market.

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Why fire-resistant construction with SCIP

  • Non-combustible shell
  • Self-extinguishing core
  • Adjustable fire ratings
  • No combustible framing

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Estero · FAQs

Fire-Resistant Construction in Estero — questions

Why is fire-resistant construction particularly important for new homes in Estero, FL?
Estero's rapid growth and the need for resilient building post-Hurricane Ian make fire resistance crucial. Our SCIP construction uses non-combustible concrete and a self-extinguishing core, providing superior protection compared to traditional wood framing. This ensures a safer, more durable home for your family and investment in this dynamic Lee County community.
How do Now Eco Home's SCIP panels achieve their fire rating?
SCIP panels achieve their fire rating through non-combustible concrete faces and a self-extinguishing EPS foam core. The fire resistance is adjustable by varying the thickness of the Carmelo structural mortar applied to the panels. This allows us to meet specific code requirements and provide enhanced safety for your Estero property, minimizing fire spread risks.
Are SCIP structures compliant with Florida's building codes for Estero?
Yes, all Now Eco Home SCIP structures are code-compliant, validated through comprehensive Technical Evaluation Reports. Our buildings are meticulously sealed by a Registered Design Professional, ensuring they meet and often exceed Florida's stringent building codes, including high-wind coastal requirements applicable even in inland Estero, guaranteeing safety and structural integrity.
Does fire-resistant SCIP construction also offer other benefits for Estero homeowners?
Absolutely. Beyond fire resistance, SCIP provides exceptional durability against rot and termites, crucial for Florida's climate. It also offers superior insulation, with an R-value comparable to a 25-inch brick wall, leading to significant energy savings. This combination of safety, resilience, and efficiency is ideal for Estero's luxury developments and rebuilding efforts.
How does SCIP compare to traditional wood framing in terms of fire safety for Estero homes?
SCIP panels offer a distinct advantage over traditional wood framing, which is combustible. Our system utilizes non-combustible concrete faces and a self-extinguishing EPS core, eliminating ignitable structural elements. This significantly reduces the risk of fire spread and structural collapse, providing a much higher level of safety and peace of mind for Estero residents.

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