Now Eco Home — Concrete Insulated Panel Homes
Hurricane & Storm Rebuilds · Fort Myers Beach, FL

Hurricane & Storm Rebuilds for Fort Myers Beach Homes

Now Eco Home provides comprehensive hurricane and storm rebuilds for homeowners in Fort Myers Beach, Florida, who are recovering from significant storm damage, particularly after Hurricane Ian. We replace lost structures with resilient homes built using Structural Concrete Insulated Panels (SCIP) designed to withstand future extreme weather events and coastal challenges.

Florida high-wind coastal code
Hurricane & fire resistant
Continuous insulation
Serving all of Fort Myers Beach

Unmatched Resilience for Fort Myers Beach Rebuilds

Now Eco Home specializes in rebuilding Fort Myers Beach properties with an unmatched level of resilience. Our Structural Concrete Insulated Panels (SCIP) create a monolithic concrete-and-steel shell, engineered to resist the extreme wind, impact, and water forces that devastated homes during Hurricane Ian. Unlike wood framing, SCIP homes are designed not to fail again, becoming your last rebuild. The Carmelo structural mortar, rated at 4,000 PSI, offers superior protection against sulfate and chloride attack, crucial for the coastal environment of Fort Myers Beach, ensuring your home stands strong for generations.

Navigating Fort Myers Beach Building Codes and Rebuilding after Ian

Fort Myers Beach, and indeed all of Lee County, is actively rebuilding following the devastation of Hurricane Ian. This market demands elevated, storm-hardened construction that meets current Florida high-wind coastal requirements, even though it's not in the HVHZ. Now Eco Home's SCIP construction is perfectly suited for these conditions, offering a superior alternative to traditional methods. Our buildings are fully code-compliant via Technical Evaluation Reports and are sealed by a Registered Design Professional, ensuring every rebuild is structurally sound and prepared for the unique challenges of Fort Myers Beach’s waterfront properties and flood zones.

Long-Term Value: Durability, Efficiency, and Insurance Benefits

Beyond immediate hurricane resistance, rebuilding with SCIP offers significant long-term value for Fort Myers Beach homeowners. These homes are engineered for exceptional durability, featuring non-combustible faces and an EPS core that is self-extinguishing, vastly reducing fire risk. Unlike wood, there's no rot or termite attraction, minimizing maintenance. The superior insulation of a 4" SCIP panel, comparable to a 25"-thick brick wall, means energy efficiency. Often, this advanced construction can lead to lower insurance premiums, providing both peace of mind and financial benefits through faster, stronger reconstruction.

Where we build in Fort Myers Beach

Now Eco Home is dedicated to supporting the Fort Myers Beach community as it rebuilds and strengthens after Hurricane Ian. We serve homeowners across Estero Island, from the vibrant Times Square area to the tranquil Bay Beach and Laguna Shores neighborhoods. Our services extend to all residents within ZIP codes 33931 and 33932, providing storm-hardened SCIP construction engineered specifically for this coastal environment. We understand the unique challenges faced by properties in flood zones and exposed to salt air, ensuring our rebuilds offer superior, lasting 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

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Fort Myers Beach · FAQs

Hurricane & Storm Rebuilds in Fort Myers Beach — questions

How do SCIP homes perform against future hurricanes in Fort Myers Beach?
SCIP homes offer superior hurricane resistance through their monolithic concrete and steel shell. This construction resists high winds, impacts, and water intrusion far better than traditional wood framing, making your Fort Myers Beach home significantly more resilient against future storm forces.
Will rebuilding with SCIP affect my home insurance premiums in Lee County?
Many Fort Myers Beach homeowners find that rebuilding with SCIP technology can lead to lower insurance premiums. Its inherent resistance to wind, water, and fire often qualifies for discounts, reflecting the enhanced safety and reduced risk that SCIP construction provides for your property.
What makes SCIP construction suitable for Fort Myers Beach's coastal environment?
SCIP construction is ideal for coastal areas like Fort Myers Beach due to its resistance to salt air, moisture, and potential storm surge. The Carmelo structural mortar resists sulfate and chloride attack, while the entire system is non-combustible and won't rot or attract termites, ensuring longevity.
How quickly can a SCIP home be rebuilt compared to traditional methods?
SCIP construction offers a faster reconstruction timeline. The panelized system allows for efficient assembly, significantly reducing the overall build time. This means Fort Myers Beach residents can move back into their storm-hardened homes sooner, accelerating the recovery process post-disaster.
Are SCIP homes compliant with current Fort Myers Beach building codes, especially after Ian?
Yes, SCIP buildings are fully code-compliant through Technical Evaluation Reports and are sealed by Registered Design Professionals. Our construction meets or exceeds the high-wind coastal requirements applicable in Lee County, ensuring your Fort Myers Beach rebuild adheres to all current safety and structural standards.

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