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

Hurricane & Storm Rebuilds in Miami Beach: Build Back Stronger with SCIP

Now Eco Home specializes in full hurricane and storm rebuilds for homeowners in Miami Beach, Florida, providing resilient structures engineered to withstand future weather events. Utilizing Structural Concrete Insulated Panels (SCIP), we replace damaged homes with systems designed not to fail again, offering superior resistance to wind, impact, and water.

HVHZ-zone construction
Hurricane & fire resistant
Continuous insulation
Serving all of Miami Beach

The End of Rebuild Cycles: SCIP for Miami Beach Resilience

For Miami Beach residents facing the aftermath of a hurricane, the goal isn't just to rebuild, but to build better. Now Eco Home's Structural Concrete Insulated Panels (SCIP) offer a definitive solution. This monolithic concrete-and-steel shell provides unparalleled resistance to the extreme wind, impact, and water forces common in Florida's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ). Unlike traditional wood framing, an SCIP home is engineered not to fail again, making it the last rebuild your property will ever need. This advanced construction also facilitates faster reconstruction, getting you back into a safer, more durable home sooner.

Exceeding Miami-Dade's HVHZ Requirements

Miami-Dade County, including Miami Beach, lies within Florida's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ), mandating the strictest wind-borne debris and wind-load requirements in the Florida Building Code. Now Eco Home's SCIP construction is specifically engineered to not only meet but exceed these rigorous standards. Our panels feature non-combustible faces and an EPS core that is self-extinguishing, offering superior fire protection. The use of Carmelo structural mortar, rated at 4,000 PSI, provides excellent resistance to sulfate and chloride attack, a crucial benefit for coastal environments. This ensures your rebuilt home is robustly protected against local environmental challenges.

Lasting Benefits for Your Miami Beach Property

Beyond immediate recovery, rebuilding with SCIP in Miami Beach offers significant long-term advantages. Our structures are engineered from the ground up to withstand hurricane forces, providing a level of protection unmatched by conventional methods. The inherent water and rot resistance of concrete eliminates common issues found in wood-framed homes, crucial for a coastal environment. These superior protective qualities often lead to reduced insurance premiums, providing ongoing financial benefits. Furthermore, SCIP panels offer impressive thermal performance with an R-value comparable to a 25-inch thick brick wall, and can be load-bearing up to four stories, adding structural and energy efficiency value.

Where we build in Miami Beach

Miami Beach's unique geography as a barrier island, from the exclusive South of Fifth to the iconic Star Island, Venetian Islands, and La Gorce, presents a demanding environment for any structure. Homeowners across ZIP codes like 33109, 33119, 33139, 33140, 33141, and 33239 regularly contend with salt air, potential flooding, and the constant threat of hurricanes. This coastal market demands a monolithic concrete shell, a building system that resists the elements rather than succumbing to them. Now Eco Home understands these specific challenges, delivering rebuilds that secure your luxury property against the harsh realities of waterfront living in areas like the Sunset Islands.

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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 Miami Beach?

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Miami Beach · FAQs

Hurricane & Storm Rebuilds in Miami Beach — questions

How does SCIP construction meet Miami-Dade County's strict building codes for hurricane rebuilds?
Now Eco Home's SCIP structures are code-compliant through Technical Evaluation Reports and sealed by a Registered Design Professional. As Miami-Dade is in the HVHZ, our systems are engineered to exceed the strictest wind-borne debris and wind-load requirements, ensuring your rebuilt home meets all local safety and resilience standards effectively.
Will rebuilding with SCIP impact my homeowners insurance premiums in Miami Beach?
Yes, rebuilding with an SCIP home often leads to lower insurance premiums. The superior structural integrity, resistance to hurricane forces, water, and rot makes these homes significantly less risky for insurers. Many Miami Beach homeowners find their investment in SCIP technology pays dividends through long-term savings on their policy costs.
How well do SCIP homes stand up to Miami Beach's salt air and potential flooding?
SCIP homes are exceptionally durable in coastal environments. Our Carmelo structural mortar resists sulfate and chloride attack, protecting against salt air corrosion. The monolithic concrete shell and non-absorbent EPS core provide inherent resistance to water and rot, crucial for flood zones and waterfront properties across Miami Beach neighborhoods.
How much faster is a hurricane rebuild using SCIP compared to traditional methods?
SCIP construction offers significantly faster reconstruction timelines. The panelized system allows for efficient assembly on-site, reducing the overall build duration compared to conventional framing. This efficiency is a key advantage for Miami Beach homeowners eager to recover quickly after a storm, minimizing displacement and getting back into their resilient homes sooner.
What exactly are Structural Concrete Insulated Panels (SCIP) made of?
SCIP panels consist of an EPS foam core sandwiched between galvanized welded steel mesh on both sides. This assembly is then structurally coated with shotcrete, a 4,000 PSI structural concrete. This combination creates a high-strength, insulated, and resilient monolithic shell, ideal for hurricane-prone areas like Miami Beach.

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