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

Englewood Hurricane & Storm Rebuilds: Build Back Stronger with SCIP

Now Eco Home provides full hurricane and storm rebuilds for homeowners in Englewood, Charlotte County, FL, who are recovering from storm damage. We replace lost homes with structures engineered using SCIP technology to resist future hurricane forces, ensuring lasting resilience for coastal properties.

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

Unmatched Durability for Englewood's Coastal Environment

Rebuilding after a hurricane in Englewood means constructing a home that can withstand future storms. Our Structural Concrete Insulated Panels (SCIP) create a monolithic concrete-and-steel shell, engineered to resist the severe wind, impact, and water forces that wood framing cannot. This advanced system makes your rebuild truly the last one you'll need. SCIP homes are inherently water and rot resistant, crucial for coastal communities, and often lead to lower insurance premiums. With fast reconstruction times, we help Englewood homeowners return to safety and peace of mind sooner, with a structure designed for enduring protection against Florida's harsh weather.

Building Resilience in Charlotte County After Ian

Englewood, a Gulf-front community in Charlotte County, has faced significant rebuilding activity following back-to-back hurricanes, most notably Hurricane Ian. This market requires robust building solutions that exceed typical expectations. While not in the HVHZ, Englewood is still subject to stringent Florida high-wind coastal requirements. Our SCIP system, featuring 4,000 PSI Carmelo structural mortar, resists sulfate and chloride attack, ideal for coastal salt air environments. This non-combustible, termite-proof construction replaces vulnerable wood, providing a resilient home specifically suited for Englewood's unique climate and post-storm needs, ensuring your investment is protected for decades.

Engineered for Safety, Designed for Savings

SCIP technology offers a superior building solution for hurricane rebuilds, providing benefits far beyond conventional construction. A 4-inch SCIP panel with a 2-inch EPS core boasts an R-value comparable to a 25-inch thick brick wall, leading to significant energy savings. Our panels are load-bearing up to four stories and joisted floor panels can span up to 32 feet, allowing for versatile designs. With non-combustible faces and a self-extinguishing EPS core, SCIP enhances safety. All our buildings are code-compliant via Technical Evaluation Reports and sealed by a Registered Design Professional, ensuring the highest standards of structural integrity and peace of mind for Englewood residents.

Where we build in Englewood

From the barrier islands of Manasota Key and Englewood Beach to the mainland communities accessing Boca Grande and Rotonda, homeowners across Englewood's 34223, 34224, and 34295 ZIP codes are actively rebuilding. Our focus is on providing superior hurricane and storm rebuilds tailored to this Gulf-front community. With Charlotte County heavily impacted by Hurricane Ian, many are seeking resilient solutions for their coastal properties. We understand the unique challenges of salt air, storm surge, and high-wind zones prevalent in these areas, offering construction designed for enduring protection.

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Why hurricane & storm rebuilds with SCIP

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

Building in Englewood?

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Englewood · FAQs

Hurricane & Storm Rebuilds in Englewood — questions

How does SCIP protect against hurricanes better than wood?
SCIP creates a monolithic concrete-and-steel shell, inherently resistant to high winds, impacts, and water intrusion. Unlike wood framing, it doesn't rot, attract termites, or succumb to moisture damage, providing a far more durable and resilient structure for Englewood's hurricane-prone environment.
Will rebuilding with SCIP impact my home insurance in Englewood?
Yes, rebuilding with SCIP often leads to lower insurance premiums for Englewood homeowners. Its superior resistance to wind, impact, and water, combined with non-combustible properties, makes it a preferred construction method for insurers, recognizing the reduced risk of future damage.
Is SCIP construction compliant with Englewood's building codes?
Absolutely. Our SCIP construction is fully code-compliant through Technical Evaluation Reports, and all buildings are sealed by a Registered Design Professional. We meet Florida's high-wind coastal requirements applicable to Charlotte County, ensuring your rebuild in Englewood is safe, legal, and built to last.
How quickly can a storm-damaged home in Englewood be rebuilt with SCIP?
SCIP allows for fast reconstruction compared to traditional methods. The panels are pre-engineered, and the shotcrete application is efficient. While timelines vary by project scope, the streamlined process helps Englewood homeowners return to their resilient new homes sooner after storm events.
Is SCIP resistant to salt air and water damage common in coastal Englewood?
Yes. The structural concrete used in SCIP, like Carmelo mortar, is 4,000 PSI and specifically resists sulfate and chloride attack, making it ideal for Englewood's coastal conditions. Its non-absorbent properties also prevent water intrusion and mold, ensuring long-term integrity against salt air and moisture.

Ready to build something that lasts a century?

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