Now Eco Home — Concrete Insulated Panel Homes
Warehouse & Industrial Buildings · Sanibel, FL

Resilient Warehouse & Industrial Buildings for Sanibel, Florida

Now Eco Home provides high-performance construction for warehouses, light industrial, and storage facilities in Sanibel, Florida, utilizing Structural Concrete Insulated Panels (SCIP). This advanced building system offers superior insulation, long-span capabilities, and robust protection against the specific challenges of coastal environments like those found in Sanibel. Our SCIP buildings are engineered for durability and efficiency, supporting the island's crucial rebuilding and economic revitalization.

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

Building for Sanibel's Coastal Resilience

Rebuilding Sanibel requires construction methods that prioritize resilience against future storms and the corrosive coastal environment. Our SCIP technology provides non-combustible faces and a self-extinguishing EPS core, offering superior fire resistance compared to traditional materials. Crucially, SCIP has no wood, eliminating concerns about rot and termites prevalent in Florida's climate. The Carmelo structural mortar, rated at 4,000 PSI, resists sulfate and chloride attack, making it ideal for the salt-laden air and potential storm surge of Sanibel. This ensures long-term structural integrity and peace of mind for property owners on this rebuilding barrier island.

Energy Efficiency and Structural Strength in Lee County

In Lee County, where cooling loads for large-volume industrial buildings are significant, our insulated SCIP envelope drastically reduces energy consumption. A 4-inch panel with a 2-inch EPS core offers an R-value comparable to a 25-inch thick brick wall, leading to substantial operational savings. Beyond insulation, SCIP provides exceptional structural strength. Our joisted floor panels span up to 32 feet, enabling large, open interior spaces without numerous support columns. The panels are load-bearing up to four stories, offering versatility for various industrial and storage facility designs, all sealed by a Registered Design Professional for code compliance.

Accelerated Construction for Sanibel's Recovery

The rapid enclosure capabilities of SCIP are invaluable for Sanibel’s ongoing rebuilding efforts. Our panelized system allows for significantly faster construction timelines compared to conventional methods, helping businesses and communities recover and re-establish operations sooner. This speed, combined with the inherent durability and energy efficiency of SCIP, means projects can be completed more quickly while still delivering a superior, resilient structure. As Sanibel reconstructs from the ground up, the efficiency and reliability of SCIP offer a smart, forward-thinking solution for essential warehouse and industrial infrastructure.

Where we build in Sanibel

Sanibel, located in Lee County, has been deeply impacted by Hurricane Ian, making resilience the paramount consideration for any new construction. From Gulf Pines to The Dunes, and across neighborhoods like Sanibel Bayous and Captiva, property owners in ZIP code 33957 are focused on rebuilding stronger. Our SCIP construction specifically addresses the unique challenges of this coastal market, offering superior resistance to high winds, salt air, and potential flooding. We understand the critical need for durable, efficient, and code-compliant buildings that can withstand Florida’s high-wind coastal requirements, ensuring a robust future for Sanibel's industrial and storage infrastructure.

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Why warehouse & industrial buildings with SCIP

  • Long-span roof panels
  • Insulated envelope
  • Fire resistant
  • Fast enclosure

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Sanibel · FAQs

Warehouse & Industrial Buildings in Sanibel — questions

How do SCIP buildings handle hurricane-force winds in Sanibel?
Our SCIP buildings are designed to meet Florida's high-wind coastal requirements, crucial for Sanibel. The structural concrete faces and galvanized steel mesh create a monolithic, incredibly strong envelope that resists significant wind loads, providing enhanced protection for your assets in Lee County.
Are SCIP industrial buildings energy efficient for the Sanibel climate?
Absolutely. The EPS foam core within our SCIP panels provides exceptional insulation, comparable to a 25-inch brick wall with just a 4-inch panel. This significantly reduces cooling loads for large industrial spaces, leading to lower energy bills in Sanibel's hot, humid climate.
What about corrosion from Sanibel's salt air and potential storm surge?
Our Carmelo structural mortar is specifically formulated to resist sulfate and chloride attack, making it highly effective against the corrosive effects of salt air and water found in coastal areas like Sanibel. This ensures the long-term integrity and durability of your industrial facility.
Can SCIP warehouses be built quickly to aid Sanibel's rebuilding?
Yes, a key benefit of SCIP construction is fast enclosure. The panelized system allows for quicker erection compared to traditional methods, helping accelerate the rebuilding and recovery efforts for businesses and storage needs across Sanibel's neighborhoods like Captiva and Gulf Pines.
Are SCIP buildings fire-resistant, and what about termites common in Florida?
SCIP features non-combustible concrete faces, and the EPS core is self-extinguishing. This provides excellent fire resistance. Importantly, SCIP contains no wood, eliminating the risk of rot and termite infestation, which is a significant advantage in Florida's environment.

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