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

Hurricane & Storm Rebuilds for Sunny Isles Beach Homes

Now Eco Home provides comprehensive hurricane and storm rebuilds for homeowners in Sunny Isles Beach, Florida, who are recovering from storm damage. We replace lost structures with advanced Structural Concrete Insulated Panels (SCIP), ensuring the new build is engineered for maximum resilience against future hurricane forces.

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

Unmatched Durability for Sunny Isles Beach

Recovering from storm damage in Sunny Isles Beach demands a rebuild solution that provides lasting security. Our SCIP system creates a monolithic concrete-and-steel shell, designed to withstand the extreme wind and impact forces prevalent in our oceanfront corridor. Unlike traditional wood framing susceptible to rot and hurricane destruction, SCIP structures offer a non-combustible, water-resistant envelope. This advanced construction ensures your rebuilt home is engineered not to fail again, providing peace of mind and often leading to reduced insurance premiums for homeowners in neighborhoods like Golden Shores and the Oceanfront Corridor.

Engineered for Florida's Strictest Building Codes

Sunny Isles Beach, located within Miami-Dade County, falls under Florida's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) – imposing the most stringent wind-borne debris and wind-load requirements in the Florida Building Code. Now Eco Home specializes in rebuilding homes that not only meet but exceed these critical standards using SCIP. Our panels, constructed with a galvanized welded steel mesh and 4,000 PSI structural concrete, are code-compliant via Technical Evaluation Reports. This ensures your property in areas like the Intracoastal Yacht Club is rebuilt with a foundation of strength and resilience against the severe coastal environment and potential storm surge.

Rapid & Resilient Reconstruction Post-Storm

After a hurricane, prompt and reliable reconstruction is paramount. Now Eco Home's SCIP technology facilitates a fast reconstruction process, minimizing the time Sunny Isles Beach homeowners spend displaced. Beyond speed, the inherent qualities of SCIP—such as its resistance to sulfate and chloride attack—are crucial for our coastal market's salt air exposure. With an R-value comparable to a 25-inch thick brick wall, these structures also offer superior energy efficiency. This combination of swift build times and long-term performance makes SCIP the intelligent choice for homeowners seeking a durable, energy-efficient, and hurricane-proof rebuild.

Where we build in Sunny Isles Beach

Sunny Isles Beach, residing in Miami-Dade County, is defined by its stunning oceanfront high-rise corridor and unique challenges. Homeowners in neighborhoods like Golden Shores, the Oceanfront Corridor, and the Intracoastal Yacht Club, all within the 33160 ZIP code, face extreme wind, salt exposure, and the constant threat of storm surge. Our rebuild services are specifically tailored for this coastal/waterfront market, addressing the need for structures that can withstand the HVHZ requirements and the harsh marine environment, ensuring resilience for generations to come.

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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 Sunny Isles Beach?

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Sunny Isles Beach · FAQs

Hurricane & Storm Rebuilds in Sunny Isles Beach — questions

How does SCIP specifically protect my Sunny Isles Beach home from hurricanes?
SCIP creates a monolithic concrete and steel shell, inherently resistant to high winds, impacts, and water intrusion. This construction method far surpasses wood framing, offering superior protection against hurricane forces common in the Miami-Dade HVHZ. Your home becomes a fortress against future storms.
Will rebuilding with SCIP affect my home insurance premiums in Sunny Isles Beach?
Many Sunny Isles Beach homeowners find that rebuilding with SCIP can lead to lower insurance premiums. Its superior resistance to wind, water, and fire, coupled with its HVHZ compliance, often qualifies for discounts. We recommend discussing this with your insurance provider.
Is SCIP construction compliant with Miami-Dade County's strict building codes?
Absolutely. All Now Eco Home SCIP builds in Sunny Isles Beach are fully compliant with Miami-Dade County's rigorous HVHZ requirements. Our systems are backed by Technical Evaluation Reports, and all buildings are sealed by a Registered Design Professional, ensuring code adherence and structural integrity.
How long does a hurricane rebuild using SCIP typically take compared to traditional methods?
SCIP construction allows for faster reconstruction compared to traditional framing methods, which is crucial when recovering from hurricane damage in Sunny Isles Beach. The prefabricated nature and efficient shotcrete application accelerate the building envelope process, getting you back home sooner.
Given Sunny Isles Beach's coastal environment, how does SCIP handle salt air and potential flooding?
SCIP panels feature non-combustible concrete faces that are inherently resistant to water and rot, making them ideal for the coastal environment. Carmelo structural mortar, used in our process, also resists sulfate and chloride attack, protecting against salt air and providing resilience in flood zones.

Ready to build something that lasts a century?

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