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SCIP / Insulated Concrete Panel Homes · Estero, FL

Estero SCIP Homes: Resilient & Efficient Insulated Concrete Panel Construction

Structural Concrete Insulated Panels (SCIP) are an advanced building system featuring an EPS foam core encased by galvanized steel mesh and structural mortar. In Estero, Florida, SCIP homes offer a superior, faster-to-build alternative to traditional construction, providing enhanced durability and energy efficiency vital for the region's climate and ongoing rebuilding efforts. This 3-in-1 building element is code-compliant, load-bearing up to four stories, and engineered off-site for precision.

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

Building Resilience and Efficiency for Estero's Future

In Estero, where rebuilding and new luxury developments are thriving, SCIP homes offer a significant advantage. Our Structural Concrete Insulated Panels serve as a 3-in-1 building element, replacing traditional framing, insulation, and sheathing with a single, high-performance component. This accelerates construction timelines, a crucial benefit for communities like Estero still recovering from Hurricane Ian and experiencing rapid growth. SCIP structures provide unparalleled resilience, engineered to withstand the high-wind coastal requirements of Lee County, ensuring enhanced protection and peace of mind for homeowners and developers alike. Build faster and stronger with Now Eco Home.

Unmatched Structural Integrity for Lee County Conditions

Now Eco Home's SCIP panels are designed for the demanding Florida environment, including Estero. Each panel integrates an EPS foam core with galvanized welded steel mesh on both sides, coated in a robust 4,000 PSI Carmelo structural mortar. This advanced composition resists sulfate and chloride attack, making it ideal for coastal proximity. The panels feature non-combustible faces and a self-extinguishing EPS core, with no wood to rot or attract termites, a common concern here. A 4-inch panel with a 2-inch EPS core provides R-value comparable to a 25-inch-thick brick wall, ensuring superior thermal performance.

Code Compliance and Local Building in Estero

Navigating Estero's specific building codes and requirements is seamless with Now Eco Home's SCIP solutions. Our systems are fully code-compliant, backed by comprehensive Technical Evaluation Reports, and all buildings are sealed by a Registered Design Professional. While Estero, in Lee County, is not within the HVHZ, it is still subject to rigorous Florida high-wind coastal requirements, which SCIP panels are engineered to exceed. Their ability to be load-bearing up to four stories and engineered off-site simplifies the permitting and inspection process, making them an ideal choice for new luxury homes and efficient rebuilding in areas like Grandezza and Estero Bay.

Where we build in Estero

Estero, a rapidly expanding community in Lee County, including areas like Grandezza, West Bay Club, The Colony, and Estero Bay (all within ZIP code 33928), presents unique building challenges and opportunities. Following Hurricane Ian, the demand for resilient, high-performance construction is paramount. Now Eco Home's SCIP solutions are perfectly suited for both the ongoing rebuilding efforts and the numerous new luxury developments emerging across this dynamic region, ensuring structures that withstand Florida's demanding climate and meet the expectations of this vibrant community.

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Why scip / insulated concrete panel homes with SCIP

  • 3-in-1 building element
  • Code-compliant (Technical Evaluation Reports)
  • Up to 4 stories load-bearing
  • Engineered off-site

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Estero · FAQs

SCIP / Insulated Concrete Panel Homes in Estero — questions

How do SCIP homes perform in Florida's hurricane season, especially after events like Hurricane Ian in Estero?
SCIP panels offer superior resilience against high winds, a critical feature for Estero. The robust concrete and steel mesh construction provides exceptional impact resistance, ensuring enhanced safety and structural integrity during severe weather events common to Lee County, helping communities rebuild stronger.
Are SCIP homes more energy-efficient than traditional construction in Estero?
Absolutely. The EPS foam core within SCIP panels delivers high R-values, significantly reducing heating and cooling costs in Estero's warm climate. This superior insulation minimizes thermal bridging, leading to substantial energy savings compared to conventional building methods, enhancing comfort and affordability.
How does SCIP construction speed up building projects in Estero?
SCIP panels combine framing, insulation, and sheathing into one element. This 3-in-1 system significantly reduces on-site labor and construction time. For Estero's active rebuilding and new development, faster construction means quicker occupancy and reduced project timelines, optimizing resources and schedules.
Is SCIP construction compliant with Florida building codes for Estero?
Yes, Now Eco Home's SCIP systems are fully code-compliant, backed by Technical Evaluation Reports. All buildings are sealed by a Registered Design Professional, ensuring they meet the stringent requirements for high-wind coastal zones applicable to Lee County, including Estero's specific conditions.
Are SCIP homes susceptible to pests or mold in Estero's humid environment?
SCIP panels are ideal for Estero's humid climate. They contain no wood, eliminating food sources for termites and resisting rot. The non-combustible concrete faces and dense, impermeable nature of the panels also help prevent mold growth, ensuring a healthier and more durable indoor environment.

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