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Hurricane-Resistant Construction · Estero, FL

Hurricane-Resistant Construction for Estero, Florida Homes

Hurricane-resistant construction in Estero, Florida, involves engineering structures specifically to withstand extreme wind forces, wind-borne debris, and intense rainfall. Given Estero's location in Lee County and the significant impact of Hurricane Ian, building with resilience in mind ensures long-term safety and property integrity for new developments and rebuilds alike.

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

Unmatched Resilience for Estero's Climate with SCIP

Now Eco Home utilizes Structural Concrete Insulated Panels (SCIP) to deliver superior hurricane resistance, critical for Estero's demanding climate. Once the structural concrete (shotcrete) is applied to both faces, walls, floors, and roofs become one continuous reinforced shell. This monolithic construction offers unparalleled protection, eliminating fasteners that could fail under hurricane-force winds. Homes built with SCIP are debris-impact resistant, significantly reducing damage potential. This integrated strength not only provides peace of mind but can also lead to potential insurance savings, a valuable benefit for Estero homeowners and developers.

Building Stronger Post-Ian in Lee County

Estero, a fast-growing community within Lee County, was heavily impacted by Hurricane Ian in 2022, underscoring the vital need for robust building practices. While not in the High Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ), this region is subject to Florida's rigorous high-wind coastal requirements. Now Eco Home's SCIP system is ideal for this market, offering a path to rebuild and develop stronger, more resilient structures. Our technology ensures new luxury developments, particularly in areas still recovering, meet or exceed these codes, providing lasting durability against future storm events.

Advanced SCIP Technology for Enduring Estero Homes

Our Structural Concrete Insulated Panels (SCIP) feature an EPS foam core encapsulated by galvanized welded steel mesh, with structural concrete applied to both faces. This system, leveraging 4,000 PSI Carmelo structural mortar, resists sulfate and chloride attack, enhancing durability. A 4-inch SCIP panel with a 2-inch EPS core boasts an R-value comparable to a 25-inch thick brick wall, ensuring superior energy efficiency. These panels are non-combustible, with a self-extinguishing EPS core, and are impervious to rot and termites, offering a safer, healthier, and more sustainable building solution for Estero homeowners.

Where we build in Estero

Estero, a fast-growing community in Lee County, particularly within areas like Grandezza, West Bay Club, The Colony, and around Estero Bay, requires building solutions designed for Florida's unique climate. Following the severe impact of Hurricane Ian across the 33928 ZIP code and surrounding regions, there's a critical need for resilient construction. Now Eco Home provides advanced building systems that meet this demand, ensuring new luxury developments and rebuilds stand strong against future storms. Our expertise supports Estero's growth with structures built for enduring safety and peace of mind.

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Why hurricane-resistant construction with SCIP

  • Continuous reinforced shell
  • Debris-impact resistant
  • No fasteners to pull out
  • Potential insurance savings

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Estero · FAQs

Hurricane-Resistant Construction in Estero — questions

Why is hurricane-resistant construction especially important in Estero?
Estero, in Lee County, faces high-wind coastal requirements and experienced significant damage from Hurricane Ian. Building with hurricane-resistant methods provides crucial protection against severe winds, debris, and rain, safeguarding your investment and family in this coastal-influenced region.
How does SCIP technology make homes hurricane-resistant?
SCIP panels, once shotcrete is applied, create a continuous, reinforced concrete shell. This monolithic structure has no fasteners to fail, offering superior resistance to wind uplift and direct impacts from wind-borne debris, a key advantage over traditional framing.
Can SCIP construction help lower my insurance costs in Estero?
Yes, constructing with SCIP can potentially lead to insurance savings. Its inherent strength, debris-impact resistance, and continuous reinforced shell often qualify for discounts, as homes built with such robust systems present a lower risk to insurers.
Is SCIP construction compliant with Florida's building codes for Estero?
Absolutely. Now Eco Home's SCIP systems are code-compliant via Technical Evaluation Reports and sealed by a Registered Design Professional. This ensures that your Estero project meets all local and state high-wind coastal building requirements.
Beyond hurricanes, what are other benefits of SCIP for Estero homes?
SCIP offers multiple advantages, including superior energy efficiency due to its high R-value insulation, resistance to rot, termites, and fire (non-combustible faces). These features contribute to a durable, safe, and comfortable home in Estero year-round.

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