Now Eco Home — Concrete Insulated Panel Homes
Multi-Family & Townhome Development · Coral Springs, FL

Multi-Family & Townhome Development in Coral Springs

Multi-family and townhome development in Coral Springs utilizes Now Eco Home's Structural Concrete Insulated Panels (SCIP) to deliver rapid, predictable construction up to four stories. This advanced system offers superior acoustic separation between units and enhanced energy efficiency, meeting the demands of Broward County's discerning market for durable, modern residences.

HVHZ-zone construction
Hurricane & fire resistant
Continuous insulation
Serving all of Coral Springs

Repeatable Builds for Efficient Coral Springs Developments

For developers in Coral Springs tackling multi-family and townhome projects, the repeatability of our SCIP system significantly accelerates construction timelines. The standardized panel design, comprising an EPS foam core encased in galvanized steel mesh and structural concrete, ensures predictable outcomes and consistent quality across multiple units. This approach minimizes on-site complexities and labor, translating into faster project completion and quicker market entry for properties in neighborhoods like Eagle Trace and Heron Bay. Now Eco Home provides a reliable path to efficient, high-volume construction in Broward County.

Unmatched Acoustics and Energy Efficiency for Townhomes

SCIP construction delivers exceptional living comfort for Coral Springs townhome and multi-family residents. The high-mass structural concrete party walls provide outstanding acoustic separation, ensuring privacy and reducing noise transfer between units – a critical factor in dense residential settings. Furthermore, the inherent insulation of SCIP panels, with a 4" panel offering R-value comparable to a 25"-thick brick wall, drastically lowers long-term operating costs by reducing energy consumption for heating and cooling. This makes properties in Coral Springs' 33065 and 33076 ZIP codes highly attractive.

Durable, Code-Compliant Construction for Broward County

Building in Coral Springs, within Broward County's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ), demands robust construction. Now Eco Home's SCIP system is engineered to meet these stringent wind-borne debris and wind-load requirements, offering unparalleled resilience. Unlike traditional wood framing, SCIP panels feature non-combustible faces and an EPS core that is self-extinguishing, with no wood to rot or attract termites, crucial for Florida's climate. Our structures are load-bearing up to four stories and comply via Technical Evaluation Reports, sealed by a Registered Design Professional, ensuring lasting peace of mind for developments in areas like The Reserve.

Where we build in Coral Springs

Coral Springs, an established family suburb in Broward County, presents a vibrant market for new and rebuilt multi-family and townhome developments. From the tree-lined streets of Eagle Trace to the executive homes in Heron Bay, and the growing communities of The Reserve and Whispering Woods, there's a clear demand for modern, energy-efficient housing. Now Eco Home serves all Coral Springs ZIP codes, including 33065, 33067, 33071, and 33076, providing durable, high-performance building solutions that meet the specific needs of this inland market, particularly its growing interest in sustainable construction.

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Why multi-family & townhome development with SCIP

  • Repeatable, predictable builds
  • Excellent party-wall acoustics
  • Lower long-term operating cost
  • Up to 4 stories

Building in Coral Springs?

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Coral Springs · FAQs

Multi-Family & Townhome Development in Coral Springs — questions

How does SCIP construction address hurricane risks for multi-family developments in Coral Springs?
Located in Broward County's HVHZ, Coral Springs projects benefit from SCIP's inherent strength. Our panels meet strict wind-borne debris and wind-load codes. The solid concrete construction provides superior protection, ensuring resilience against Florida's severe weather, crucial for enduring multi-family properties.
What are the acoustic benefits of SCIP for townhomes or apartments in Coral Springs?
SCIP delivers excellent acoustic separation in multi-unit buildings. The high-mass structural concrete party walls significantly reduce sound transmission between residences. This ensures greater privacy and quiet enjoyment for residents in Coral Springs' townhomes, enhancing overall living quality compared to lighter construction methods.
Are SCIP-built multi-family properties truly energy efficient in Florida's climate?
Absolutely. SCIP's EPS foam core provides exceptional insulation, achieving R-values comparable to much thicker traditional walls. This high thermal performance dramatically reduces heating and cooling costs, leading to lower long-term operating expenses for property owners and residents in Coral Springs, even during hot summers.
Can SCIP construction speed up the development of multi-unit projects in Coral Springs?
Yes, the repeatable nature of our SCIP panel system significantly accelerates construction timelines for multi-family and townhome projects. Standardized components allow for faster assembly and reduced on-site labor, ensuring predictable project schedules and quicker completion, which is a major advantage for developers in Coral Springs.
What about durability and maintenance for SCIP structures in Coral Springs' environment?
SCIP offers superior durability. The structural concrete faces are non-combustible and impervious to rot and termites, common issues with wood framing in Florida. Carmelo structural mortar resists sulfate and chloride attack, ensuring long-term structural integrity. This results in minimal maintenance and a longer lifespan for Coral Springs properties.

Ready to build something that lasts a century?

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