Now Eco Home — Concrete Insulated Panel Homes
Hotel & Resort Construction · Sanibel, FL

Hurricane-Resilient Hotel & Resort Construction for Sanibel

Now Eco Home provides advanced Structural Concrete Insulated Panels (SCIP) for hotel and resort construction in Sanibel, Florida. This service delivers resilient, energy-efficient, and comfortable short-term rental properties specifically designed for coastal exposure and guest satisfaction in the wake of Hurricane Ian.

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

Unmatched Resilience for Sanibel's Hospitality Rebuild

Sanibel, including areas like Gulf Pines and The Dunes, is actively rebuilding post-Hurricane Ian. Our Structural Concrete Insulated Panels (SCIP) offer the robust solution needed for this critical market. SCIP provides a hurricane-resilient shell, essential for properties in Lee County’s high-wind coastal zone. The 4,000 PSI Carmelo structural mortar resists sulfate and chloride attack, perfect for Sanibel's salt-air environment. This ensures your hotel or resort will endure storm seasons and salty conditions, safeguarding your investment and guests for decades to come.

Superior Comfort and Lower Operating Costs

Guest comfort directly impacts reviews and repeat business. SCIP construction delivers exceptionally quiet rooms, thanks to its high Sound Transmission Class (STC) rating, ensuring a peaceful stay for your guests in Sanibel Bayous or Captiva. Beyond comfort, our panels dramatically reduce energy consumption. A 4" SCIP panel with a 2" EPS core offers R-value comparable to a 25"-thick brick wall, leading to significantly lower energy bills. This combination of quiet spaces and energy efficiency provides a competitive edge and healthier bottom line for your hospitality property.

Fast Construction, Enduring Durability in Sanibel

Speed to market is crucial, especially during Sanibel's extensive rebuilding phase. SCIP panels accelerate construction schedules, allowing your hotel or resort to open faster. Our load-bearing panels support up to four stories, and joisted floor panels span up to 32 feet, offering design flexibility. Unlike traditional wood structures, SCIP has non-combustible faces, a self-extinguishing EPS core, and no wood to rot or attract termites, critical for coastal properties in ZIP 33957. All buildings are code-compliant via Technical Evaluation Reports, sealed by a Registered Design Professional.

Where we build in Sanibel

Sanibel's hospitality market, encompassing cherished areas like Gulf Pines, The Dunes, Sanibel Bayous, and Captiva within ZIP code 33957, faces unique challenges. Still recovering from Hurricane Ian, the entire conversation here revolves around resilience. Our SCIP system directly addresses the urgent need for structures that can withstand future coastal exposure, including salt air and potential storm surge. We understand that properties on this barrier island demand superior durability and protection. Now Eco Home provides the expertise and materials to rebuild Sanibel's hotels and resorts stronger, safer, and more efficiently for generations.

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Why hotel & resort construction with SCIP

  • Quiet guest rooms (high STC)
  • Low operating costs
  • Hurricane resilient
  • Fast to open

Building in Sanibel?

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Sanibel · FAQs

Hotel & Resort Construction in Sanibel — questions

How do SCIP panels specifically protect hotels from hurricanes in Sanibel?
SCIP forms a monolithic, load-bearing concrete shell that resists extreme winds and impacts far better than conventional construction. The galvanized steel mesh and 4,000 PSI concrete create a robust structure designed for high-wind coastal requirements, crucial for Sanibel's storm season resilience.
Can SCIP buildings help reduce energy costs for a resort in Sanibel?
Absolutely. The EPS foam core within SCIP panels provides exceptional insulation. A 4" panel with a 2" EPS core offers an R-value comparable to a 25"-thick brick wall, significantly reducing heating and cooling demands, leading to substantial energy savings for your Sanibel property.
Is SCIP construction suitable for the salty, coastal conditions of Sanibel and Captiva?
Yes, it's ideal. Our Carmelo structural mortar is 4,000 PSI and specifically resists sulfate and chloride attack, protecting against salt air corrosion. Moreover, SCIP contains no wood to rot or attract termites, offering superior longevity in coastal environments like Sanibel.
How does SCIP compare to traditional construction for building speed in Sanibel's rebuilding efforts?
SCIP offers a much faster build time. Panels arrive prefabricated, allowing for rapid assembly of the structural shell. This efficiency can significantly accelerate your hotel or resort's opening timeline, crucial for recovering and serving guests quickly on Sanibel.
Are SCIP structures compliant with Lee County's building codes for hospitality projects?
Yes, Now Eco Home's SCIP construction is fully code-compliant. Our systems are backed by Technical Evaluation Reports, and all buildings are sealed by a Registered Design Professional, ensuring your Sanibel hotel or resort meets or exceeds all local and state building regulations.

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