Now Eco Home — Concrete Insulated Panel Homes
Hurricane & Storm Rebuilds · Bonita Springs, FL

Hurricane & Storm Rebuilds in Bonita Springs: Build Back Stronger

Now Eco Home provides comprehensive hurricane and storm rebuild services in Bonita Springs, offering homeowners a resilient solution to replace structures damaged by events like Hurricane Ian. We construct new homes using advanced Structural Concrete Insulated Panels (SCIP) engineered to withstand future extreme weather, ensuring your investment is protected and your family safe. This rebuild approach focuses on creating a permanent, durable structure that significantly outperforms traditional wood framing.

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

Unmatched Resilience with SCIP Technology

When facing the aftermath of a hurricane in Bonita Springs, rebuilding with resilience is paramount. Our Structural Concrete Insulated Panels (SCIP) create a monolithic concrete-and-steel shell, fundamentally superior to wood framing in resisting extreme wind, impact from debris, and water intrusion. Each panel consists of an EPS foam core encapsulated by galvanized welded steel mesh on both sides, then structurally concreted with 4,000 PSI Carmelo mortar. This robust construction ensures that your rebuild isn't just a repair, but a permanent upgrade, engineered to withstand the powerful forces of future storms and make it your last rebuild.

Long-Term Benefits for Bonita Springs Homeowners

Choosing SCIP for your hurricane rebuild in Bonita Springs offers significant advantages beyond immediate structural integrity. The inherent resistance to water, rot, and termites eliminates common vulnerabilities found in traditional construction, translating into lower maintenance costs over time. Furthermore, the non-combustible faces and self-extinguishing EPS core enhance safety. Many Bonita Springs homeowners find that the superior durability and resilience of SCIP construction lead to often lower insurance premiums, recognizing the reduced risk of future damage. Our process also facilitates fast reconstruction, minimizing the disruption to your life.

Building for Bonita Springs' Unique Environment

Bonita Springs, as part of Lee County, is a coastal luxury market that was heavily impacted by Hurricane Ian, leading to extensive rebuilding activity. While not in the HVHZ, this area is still subject to Florida's stringent high-wind coastal requirements. Now Eco Home's SCIP systems are fully code-compliant via Technical Evaluation Reports and sealed by a Registered Design Professional, ensuring your new home meets and exceeds local building standards. Our structural concrete mortar also resists sulfate and chloride attack, a crucial benefit for coastal environments, providing lasting durability in your Bonita Springs home.

Where we build in Bonita Springs

Bonita Springs, situated in Lee County between Naples and Fort Myers, is a vibrant coastal luxury market that experienced significant impact from Hurricane Ian. Homeowners in areas like Bonita Bay, Barefoot Beach, Pelican Landing, and Palmira (ZIP codes 34133, 34134, 34135, 34136) are actively rebuilding. Our SCIP solutions are tailored for this region's high-wind coastal requirements, providing superior resilience against future storms and reinforcing the community's enduring spirit. We help residents restore their properties with structures designed to endure the Florida environment.

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Why hurricane & storm rebuilds with SCIP

  • Engineered for hurricane forces
  • Water and rot resistant
  • Often lowers insurance premiums
  • Fast reconstruction

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Bonita Springs · FAQs

Hurricane & Storm Rebuilds in Bonita Springs — questions

How does SCIP specifically protect my Bonita Springs home from hurricanes?
SCIP forms a monolithic concrete-and-steel shell that resists extreme wind, impact from airborne debris, and water intrusion far better than traditional wood framing. The 4,000 PSI structural concrete and welded steel mesh provide exceptional strength and rigidity, engineered to withstand hurricane forces common in Bonita Springs and Lee County.
Can rebuilding with SCIP lower my home insurance premiums in Bonita Springs?
Yes, rebuilding with SCIP often results in lower insurance premiums for Bonita Springs homeowners. The superior resilience to wind, impact, and water damage, along with the non-combustible nature of SCIP, demonstrates a significantly reduced risk profile to insurers, potentially leading to considerable savings.
Is SCIP construction compliant with Florida building codes in Lee County?
Absolutely. Now Eco Home's SCIP construction is fully compliant with all applicable Florida building codes, including high-wind coastal requirements relevant to Lee County. Our systems are approved via rigorous Technical Evaluation Reports, and all buildings are sealed by a Registered Design Professional to ensure code adherence and structural integrity.
How quickly can a hurricane-damaged home in Bonita Springs be rebuilt using SCIP?
SCIP technology allows for significantly faster reconstruction compared to traditional methods. The panelized system and monolithic shotcrete application streamline the building process. While timelines vary by project scope, the efficiency of SCIP often means Bonita Springs homeowners can return to their rebuilt homes more quickly after a storm.
What about water damage or mold after a storm in a SCIP home?
SCIP homes are highly resistant to water damage and mold. Unlike wood framing, SCIP has no organic material in its load-bearing structure to rot or attract mold. The concrete and steel construction is inherently water-resistant, protecting against common post-storm issues and ensuring a healthier indoor environment for your Bonita Springs property.

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