Now Eco Home — Concrete Insulated Panel Homes
Hurricane-Resistant Construction · Fort Lauderdale, FL

Hurricane-Resistant Construction for Fort Lauderdale Homes

Hurricane-resistant construction in Fort Lauderdale involves building engineered specifically to withstand hurricane-force winds, wind-borne debris, and driving rain. This service is paramount for properties within Broward County, which falls under Florida's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ), necessitating the strictest wind-load and debris requirements in the Florida Building Code. By implementing advanced structural designs and materials, such as SCIP, we ensure your property maintains superior integrity and safety against the region's severe weather challenges.

HVHZ-zone construction
Hurricane & fire resistant
Continuous insulation
Serving all of Fort Lauderdale

Unmatched Hurricane Protection with SCIP Technology

Now Eco Home utilizes Structural Concrete Insulated Panels (SCIP) to deliver unparalleled hurricane resistance for Fort Lauderdale properties. Once shotcrete is applied, the walls, floors, and roof integrate into one continuous reinforced concrete shell, eliminating the weakest points typically found in conventional construction: fasteners. This monolithic structure resists extreme wind-loads and prevents common failures like roof uplift or wall collapse. The robust concrete faces, made with 4,000 PSI Carmelo structural mortar, are also highly debris-impact resistant, protecting your home from projectiles during a storm. This superior engineering offers peace of mind and potential insurance savings.

Meeting Fort Lauderdale's Strictest HVHZ Requirements

Fort Lauderdale, situated in Broward County, is officially part of Florida's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ), mandating the most stringent wind-borne debris and wind-load requirements in the Florida Building Code. Building along the waterfront, from Las Olas Isles to Harbor Beach, introduces additional challenges like salt air corrosion and potential storm surge. Now Eco Home's SCIP construction addresses these directly. Our Carmelo structural mortar resists sulfate and chloride attack, ideal for coastal environments. The continuous reinforced shell system provides exceptional resistance against high winds and impact, crucial for protecting homes in flood zones and exposed waterfront estates against the "Venice of America" market conditions.

Long-Term Durability and Savings for Fort Lauderdale Homeowners

Beyond hurricane resistance, Now Eco Home's SCIP construction offers significant long-term benefits for Fort Lauderdale homeowners. The non-combustible concrete faces and self-extinguishing EPS core provide enhanced fire safety. Unlike traditional wood frames, SCIP panels are immune to rot and termites, a common concern in Florida's humid climate. A 4-inch panel with a 2-inch EPS core boasts an R-value comparable to a 25-inch thick brick wall, leading to substantial energy efficiency and lower utility bills. Our load-bearing panels, compliant via Technical Evaluation Reports and sealed by a Registered Design Professional, ensure robust, code-compliant structures that are built to last.

Where we build in Fort Lauderdale

Fort Lauderdale's unique character as the "Venice of America," with its exquisite waterfront and intracoastal estates, demands construction that can withstand severe coastal conditions. From the vibrant Las Olas Isles and exclusive Harbor Beach to the serene Rio Vista and expansive Coral Ridge, properties in these areas face constant exposure to salt air, storm surge risks, and the High-Velocity Hurricane Zone requirements of Broward County. Now Eco Home proudly serves these discerning communities, including residents in Galt Ocean Mile, Victoria Park, and across its numerous ZIP codes from 33301 to 33394, delivering hurricane-resistant solutions specifically tailored to protect their valuable investments against Florida's challenging environment.

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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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Fort Lauderdale · FAQs

Hurricane-Resistant Construction in Fort Lauderdale — questions

Why is hurricane-resistant construction particularly important in Fort Lauderdale?
Fort Lauderdale is located within Broward County, a High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) in Florida. This designation means the city faces the state's strictest wind-load and wind-borne debris requirements. Given our coastal and waterfront properties, robust hurricane-resistant construction is vital for protecting homes from severe winds, storm surge, and flying debris, ensuring safety and compliance.
How do SCIP homes by Now Eco Home resist hurricane-force winds?
Now Eco Home's SCIP construction creates a continuous reinforced concrete shell for walls, floors, and roof. Unlike traditional framing with fasteners, this monolithic structure has no weak points to fail under extreme wind pressure. This design significantly enhances the building's integrity, making it highly resistant to uplift and collapse during hurricane-force winds, ensuring superior structural stability.
Are Now Eco Home's hurricane-resistant buildings also protected from wind-borne debris?
Yes, absolutely. The structural concrete (shotcrete) faces of our SCIP panels are incredibly robust, providing excellent resistance against impacts from wind-borne debris. This protection is critical in a High-Velocity Hurricane Zone like Fort Lauderdale, where flying objects during a storm can cause significant damage. Our construction helps maintain the integrity of your home's envelope.
Can building with SCIP technology lead to lower home insurance premiums in Fort Lauderdale?
Many homeowners in Fort Lauderdale find that building with advanced hurricane-resistant methods like SCIP can lead to potential insurance savings. The superior structural integrity, continuous reinforced shell, and debris-impact resistance offered by SCIP construction often qualify for discounts with insurance providers, recognizing the reduced risk of hurricane damage to your property.
Are SCIP buildings by Now Eco Home suitable for Fort Lauderdale's coastal environment, including salt air?
Yes, our SCIP construction is highly suitable. We utilize Carmelo structural mortar, which is engineered to resist sulfate and chloride attack, making it ideal for the salt-laden coastal air prevalent in Fort Lauderdale. This specialized mortar ensures the long-term durability and structural integrity of your home, even in aggressive waterfront environments prone to corrosion.

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