Now Eco Home — Concrete Insulated Panel Homes
Fire-Resistant Construction · Plantation, FL

Superior Fire-Resistant Construction for Plantation, Florida

Fire-resistant construction in Plantation, FL, utilizes advanced building materials like Structural Concrete Insulated Panels (SCIP) to create structural shells that are inherently non-combustible. This ensures enhanced safety for properties in areas like Plantation by minimizing the risk of fire spread and structural compromise, using systems with adjustable fire ratings. Now Eco Home delivers these robust solutions for lasting protection.

HVHZ-zone construction
Hurricane & fire resistant
Continuous insulation
Serving all of Plantation

Building a Fire-Resistant Home with SCIP in Plantation

For homeowners and developers in Plantation, choosing fire-resistant construction means opting for a structural shell built with non-combustible materials throughout. Now Eco Home's Structural Concrete Insulated Panels (SCIP) provide this crucial advantage. The concrete faces are inherently non-combustible, and the Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) foam core is self-extinguishing. This design eliminates combustible framing, a common vulnerability in traditional construction. Our SCIP system allows for adjustable fire ratings by varying the structural mortar thickness, offering tailored protection for your large-lot estate property or custom build in central Broward. This ensures a higher level of safety for your investment.

The Science Behind SCIP Fire Protection

Now Eco Home's SCIP technology delivers exceptional fire resistance through its unique composition. Each panel consists of an EPS foam core encapsulated by galvanized welded steel mesh on both sides, which is then covered with 4,000 PSI structural concrete (shotcrete). This Carmelo structural mortar not only resists sulfate and chloride attack but also forms a durable, non-combustible barrier. While the concrete faces are fireproof, the EPS core is specifically engineered to be self-extinguishing, preventing fire propagation. Unlike wood-framed structures, SCIP construction contains no combustible framing elements, significantly reducing potential fuel sources and ensuring a robust, fire-safe building envelope for your Plantation home.

Meeting Plantation's Unique Building Demands with SCIP

Building in Plantation, within Broward County, presents specific challenges, particularly its location within Florida's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ). While an inland market, the need for robust construction extends beyond wind resistance to include fire safety. SCIP construction is ideally suited for the large-lot estate properties and custom builds prevalent in areas like Plantation Acres and Jacaranda. Our panels are code-compliant via Technical Evaluation Reports and sealed by a Registered Design Professional, ensuring they meet the strictest building codes. The non-combustible nature of SCIP offers peace of mind, complementing its strength against wind-borne debris and other environmental factors relevant to this region.

Where we build in Plantation

For custom builds and estate properties across Plantation's varied landscape, including neighborhoods like Plantation Acres, Jacaranda, and Hawks Landing, fire-resistant construction is paramount. Now Eco Home serves the community across ZIP codes such as 33313, 33317, 33322, 33324, and 33388, providing durable, code-compliant solutions. As part of Broward County, Plantation falls within the High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ), demanding superior building materials. Our SCIP system offers an unparalleled combination of fire resistance and structural integrity, specifically engineered to protect your investment in this dynamic central Broward 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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Plantation · FAQs

Fire-Resistant Construction in Plantation — questions

Is fire-resistant construction truly necessary for an inland city like Plantation?
Yes, fire risks are present everywhere, regardless of coastal proximity. While Plantation is inland, a fire-resistant structure provides a critical layer of safety, protecting your home and family. SCIP construction offers inherent non-combustibility for superior protection beyond standard code minimums, enhancing the resilience of your property.
How do SCIP panels achieve their high fire rating for homes in Plantation?
SCIP panels achieve fire resistance through several features. The structural concrete faces are non-combustible, forming a robust barrier. The EPS foam core is self-extinguishing, preventing fire spread within the panel. Additionally, fire ratings can be adjusted by varying the thickness of the structural mortar applied, allowing for customized protection levels.
Are Now Eco Home's SCIP systems compliant with Florida Building Codes in Broward County?
Absolutely. Our SCIP construction is code-compliant, validated through rigorous Technical Evaluation Reports. Every building project is sealed by a Registered Design Professional, ensuring it meets all applicable Florida Building Code requirements, including the stringent High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) standards for Broward County.
Does SCIP construction protect against other concerns relevant to Plantation homeowners?
Yes, beyond fire resistance, SCIP offers significant advantages. Since there's no wood in the structural shell, it eliminates concerns about rot and termite infestation, common issues in Florida. Furthermore, SCIP's robust construction inherently provides exceptional strength against the high wind loads and wind-borne debris requirements of Broward County's HVHZ.
How does SCIP fire resistance compare to traditional wood-framed construction?
SCIP offers a distinct advantage over traditional wood framing. Wood is a combustible material, which fuels fires. In contrast, SCIP features a non-combustible concrete shell and a self-extinguishing EPS core, significantly reducing the risk of fire ignition and spread. This provides a much safer and more resilient structural system for your Plantation property.

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