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

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

Now Eco Home provides full hurricane and storm rebuilds for homeowners in Palm Beach, Florida, leveraging advanced Structural Concrete Insulated Panels (SCIP). This service replaces damaged structures with resilient, engineered systems designed to withstand future extreme weather events, ensuring lasting protection for your investment.

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

Unmatched Resilience for Palm Beach Properties

In the wake of a hurricane, homeowners in Palm Beach need a solution that guarantees enduring safety. Our Structural Concrete Insulated Panels (SCIP) deliver a monolithic concrete-and-steel shell, providing unparalleled resistance to extreme wind, high-velocity impact, and water intrusion, unlike conventional wood framing. This innovative construction ensures your rebuild is the last one you'll ever need. SCIP walls, sealed by a Registered Design Professional, offer superior strength and integrity, safeguarding your property against the most severe coastal conditions. With Now Eco Home, your rebuilt home becomes a fortress.

Engineered for Palm Beach's Coastal Challenges

Palm Beach County, while not in the HVHZ, is subject to stringent Florida high-wind coastal requirements, demanding robust construction. Our SCIP system is specifically engineered to meet these challenges, offering protection against the salt air, storm surge, and flood zones prevalent in this waterfront market. The Carmelo structural mortar, rated at 4,000 PSI, resists sulfate and chloride attack, making it ideal for the corrosive coastal environment. Furthermore, SCIP panels are non-combustible and feature a self-extinguishing EPS core, providing added peace of mind for high-value oceanfront estates built to the highest standard.

Faster Reconstruction and Long-Term Value

Beyond superior protection, rebuilding with SCIP offers significant advantages for Palm Beach homeowners. The efficient panelized construction allows for fast reconstruction, minimizing disruption and getting you back into your home sooner. Properties rebuilt with SCIP often benefit from lower insurance premiums due to their enhanced resilience against hurricane forces, water, and rot. Unlike wood, SCIP does not attract termites, ensuring a healthier, maintenance-free structure. A 4" panel with a 2" EPS core also provides an R-value comparable to a 25"-thick brick wall, improving energy efficiency and long-term cost savings for your home.

Where we build in Palm Beach

For discerning homeowners in Palm Beach's exclusive enclaves like Worth Avenue, the Estate Section, the North End, and Everglades Island, ensuring a home's resilience against future storms is paramount. Now Eco Home specializes in rebuilding properties across the 33480 ZIP code, understanding the unique demands of this prestigious oceanfront market. We recognize that properties here represent significant investments, requiring construction that not only meets but exceeds the highest standards for safety, durability, and aesthetics. Our solutions are tailored to fortify these exquisite homes against Florida's most challenging weather.

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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 Palm Beach?

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Palm Beach · FAQs

Hurricane & Storm Rebuilds in Palm Beach — questions

Will rebuilding with SCIP lower my homeowner's insurance in Palm Beach?
Yes, properties rebuilt with our Structural Concrete Insulated Panels often qualify for reduced insurance premiums. The superior wind, impact, and water resistance of SCIP construction is recognized by insurers as significantly lowering the risk of future hurricane damage, offering tangible savings for Palm Beach homeowners.
How quickly can Now Eco Home rebuild my Palm Beach residence using SCIP?
SCIP construction allows for remarkably fast reconstruction compared to traditional methods. The panelized system streamlines the building process, minimizing on-site labor and accelerating project completion. While timelines vary by project scope, our efficient methods aim to get you back into your fortified Palm Beach home sooner.
Is SCIP suitable for oceanfront properties in Palm Beach, considering salt and water exposure?
Absolutely. SCIP is ideal for Palm Beach's coastal environment. Our Carmelo structural mortar resists sulfate and chloride attack, protecting against salt air corrosion. The monolithic concrete shell is highly water-resistant, mitigating concerns about storm surge and moisture in flood zones, ensuring lasting durability for oceanfront estates.
How does SCIP hurricane resistance compare to traditional wood-frame construction?
SCIP offers vastly superior hurricane resistance. Unlike wood framing, which can splinter and fail under extreme forces, SCIP creates a monolithic concrete-and-steel structure that resists high winds, impacts, and water intrusion. It eliminates issues like rot and termites, ensuring your Palm Beach rebuild is engineered for permanent resilience.
Is SCIP construction code-compliant for homes in Palm Beach County?
Yes, our SCIP systems are fully code-compliant through rigorous Technical Evaluation Reports. All buildings utilizing our SCIP technology are sealed by a Registered Design Professional, ensuring they meet or exceed all Florida building codes, including the high-wind coastal requirements specific to Palm Beach County.

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