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

Estero Hurricane & Storm Rebuilds: Build Back Stronger with SCIP

For Estero homeowners recovering from the devastating impact of Hurricane Ian, Now Eco Home provides comprehensive hurricane and storm rebuild services. We replace damaged structures with advanced Structural Concrete Insulated Panels (SCIP), engineered to deliver unparalleled resilience against future storms. Our goal is to ensure your rebuilt home in Estero is the last one you'll ever need to reconstruct.

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

Hurricane-Engineered Resilience for Estero Homes

After events like Hurricane Ian, Estero homeowners require more than a simple repair; they need a permanent solution. Now Eco Home’s Structural Concrete Insulated Panels (SCIP) offer a superior alternative to traditional wood framing for hurricane and storm rebuilds. Our monolithic concrete-and-steel shell is engineered to resist extreme wind forces, direct impact, and water penetration, ensuring your home withstands future weather challenges. This robust construction means your rebuild becomes the last one, providing enduring peace of mind and protection for your property in Estero’s dynamic coastal environment.

Building Stronger in Estero: Code Compliance & Market Needs

Estero, a rapidly growing community in Lee County, experienced significant rebuilding activity following Hurricane Ian in 2022. While not in the strictest HVHZ, this region is subject to Florida's high-wind coastal building requirements, making resilient construction paramount. Our SCIP system, featuring 4,000 PSI Carmelo structural mortar, inherently resists sulfate and chloride attack, ideal for coastal proximity. All Now Eco Home buildings in Estero are designed to meet or exceed these stringent codes, sealed by a Registered Design Professional and compliant via Technical Evaluation Reports, ensuring your new luxury development or rebuilt home is both robust and fully approved.

Beyond Rebuilding: Benefits of SCIP for Estero Homeowners

Choosing SCIP for your Estero hurricane rebuild extends beyond immediate recovery, offering significant long-term advantages. Our panels are inherently water and rot resistant, eliminating vulnerabilities common in wood-framed homes. This superior durability often translates into lowered insurance premiums, providing ongoing financial relief. Furthermore, SCIP construction facilitates fast reconstruction, minimizing disruption to your life. The non-combustible faces and self-extinguishing EPS core enhance safety, while the absence of wood prevents termite issues. With an R-value comparable to a 25-inch brick wall, SCIP also ensures exceptional energy efficiency for your Estero residence.

Where we build in Estero

Now Eco Home is deeply committed to supporting the rebuilding and growth of Estero, Florida. Our services extend across the 33928 ZIP code, reaching key communities like Grandezza, West Bay Club, The Colony, and those nestled around Estero Bay. Having witnessed the significant impact of Hurricane Ian on this fast-growing Lee County community, we understand the critical need for resilient construction. We are dedicated to helping homeowners and developers in these areas construct robust, hurricane-engineered homes that not only recover from past damage but also establish new benchmarks for safety and durability in Estero’s evolving luxury landscape.

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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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Estero · FAQs

Hurricane & Storm Rebuilds in Estero — questions

How do SCIP homes from Now Eco Home offer superior hurricane protection for Estero properties?
Our SCIP structures provide a monolithic concrete-and-steel shell, engineered to withstand extreme wind, impact, and water penetration far beyond traditional framing. This makes your Estero home incredibly resilient against future storms, offering a permanent solution to hurricane damage and ensuring it's built not to fail again.
Can building with SCIP help lower my insurance premiums in Estero, especially after Hurricane Ian?
Yes, homeowners often find that building with SCIP can lead to reduced insurance premiums in Estero. The inherent strength, water resistance, and non-combustible properties of our concrete panels demonstrate a significantly lower risk profile to insurers compared to wood-framed homes, offering a tangible financial benefit.
How quickly can a hurricane-damaged home in Estero be rebuilt using SCIP technology?
SCIP construction facilitates a faster reconstruction process compared to conventional methods. Our pre-fabricated panel system and efficient shotcrete application significantly reduce on-site labor and construction timelines, allowing Estero homeowners to move back into their secure, resilient homes much sooner after a storm.
Are Now Eco Home’s SCIP structures compliant with Estero’s specific building codes and high-wind requirements?
Absolutely. All Now Eco Home projects in Estero and Lee County are designed to meet or exceed Florida’s high-wind coastal building requirements. Our structures are code-compliant via Technical Evaluation Reports and sealed by a Registered Design Professional, ensuring full adherence to local regulations for your peace of mind.
What are the long-term durability and maintenance benefits of an SCIP home in Estero’s climate?
SCIP homes offer exceptional long-term durability in Estero. The concrete and steel construction is impervious to rot, mold, and termites, common issues in Florida's humid climate. Our Carmelo structural mortar resists sulfate and chloride attack, ensuring a robust, low-maintenance structure designed for lasting performance.

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