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

Build to Last: Hurricane-Resistant Construction in Sanibel, FL

Hurricane-resistant construction in Sanibel, FL, involves building structures specifically engineered to withstand hurricane-force winds, wind-borne debris, and driving rain. Now Eco Home utilizes Structural Concrete Insulated Panels (SCIP) to create a continuous reinforced shell, ensuring superior resilience against the powerful storms experienced on Sanibel Island.

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

Unmatched Resilience for Sanibel's Rebuilding Efforts

After Hurricane Ian, Sanibel's focus is on resilience, and our Structural Concrete Insulated Panels (SCIP) offer the robust solution needed for homes in Gulf Pines, The Dunes, and Sanibel Bayous. Once shotcrete is applied, walls, floors, and the roof form one continuous, reinforced shell. This integral construction means there are no fasteners to fail under extreme wind loads, providing superior protection against hurricane-force winds and devastating wind-borne debris. Our SCIP system ensures your new or rebuilt Sanibel home is a fortress against future storms, offering peace of mind and potential insurance savings.

SCIP Technology: Engineered for Florida's Coastal Challenges

Now Eco Home's Structural Concrete Insulated Panels (SCIP) are perfectly suited for Sanibel's coastal environment, combating salt air and potential storm surge. The system features an EPS foam core and galvanized welded steel mesh, both encapsulated by 4,000 PSI structural concrete. This Carmelo mortar resists sulfate and chloride attack, crucial for marine conditions. Unlike wood structures, SCIP is non-combustible, the EPS core is self-extinguishing, and there's no wood to rot or attract termites, offering significant advantages for properties in Sanibel's flood zones and waterfront areas.

Meeting Lee County's High-Wind Coastal Requirements

While Lee County is not in the HVHZ, Sanibel still falls under stringent Florida high-wind coastal building requirements, a critical consideration for every rebuilding project across the 33957 ZIP code. Now Eco Home's SCIP construction is code-compliant, validated by Technical Evaluation Reports, and all buildings are sealed by a Registered Design Professional. This ensures your Sanibel property, whether in Captiva or Sanibel Bayous, meets and exceeds local regulations for hurricane resistance. Our expertise provides the confidence that your investment is sound, engineered for the unique demands of a barrier island in a post-Ian landscape.

Where we build in Sanibel

Sanibel Island, including neighborhoods like Gulf Pines, The Dunes, Sanibel Bayous, and Captiva within the 33957 ZIP code, has undergone extensive rebuilding after the devastation of Hurricane Ian. For homeowners and developers in Lee County, resilience is not just a preference; it's a necessity. Now Eco Home understands the unique challenges of this barrier island market – from the constant salt air and storm surge risks to the critical need for structures that can withstand future hurricane events. Our hurricane-resistant construction is tailored for Sanibel, providing robust, long-lasting solutions for this precious coastal community.

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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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Sanibel · FAQs

Hurricane-Resistant Construction in Sanibel — questions

How do SCIP homes specifically protect against the high winds common on Sanibel Island?
SCIP forms a continuous reinforced concrete shell, integrating walls, floors, and roof into a single, monolithic structure. This eliminates vulnerable fasteners that can fail in high winds, providing superior resistance to hurricane-force gusts on Sanibel. It's engineered to keep your home intact against extreme weather.
Are SCIP homes in Sanibel resistant to wind-borne debris like we saw during Hurricane Ian?
Yes, the structural concrete faces of SCIP panels are highly resistant to debris impact. This robust barrier significantly reduces the risk of penetration from flying objects during hurricanes, a critical safeguard for Sanibel properties against severe storm damage.
Given Sanibel's coastal environment, how does SCIP handle salt air and potential flooding?
SCIP uses Carmelo structural mortar, a 4,000 PSI concrete resistant to sulfate and chloride attack, ideal for salt air. Unlike wood, SCIP won't rot or attract termites, crucial for flood zones and waterfront homes in Gulf Pines and The Dunes. It ensures long-term durability.
Can building with SCIP help with insurance costs for my Sanibel property after the recent storms?
While insurance specifics vary, the superior hurricane resistance and structural integrity of SCIP construction can potentially lead to lower insurance premiums. Its enhanced durability and proven ability to withstand severe weather are often recognized by insurers as reducing risk for Sanibel homeowners.
Is SCIP construction compliant with Sanibel's specific building codes and Lee County requirements?
Yes, Now Eco Home's SCIP construction is code-compliant, supported by Technical Evaluation Reports. All projects are sealed by a Registered Design Professional, ensuring full adherence to Lee County's high-wind coastal requirements and local Sanibel building standards for resilient construction.

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