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SCIP / Insulated Concrete Panel Homes · Sanibel, FL

Insulated Concrete Panel Homes for Sanibel: Built for Resilience

In Sanibel, Insulated Concrete Panel Homes are constructed using Structural Concrete Insulated Panels (SCIP). This advanced building system features an EPS foam core encased by galvanized steel mesh on both sides, finished with a high-strength structural mortar. SCIP replaces traditional framing, insulation, and sheathing with a single, highly resilient element, making it an ideal choice for rebuilding and new construction in Sanibel's demanding coastal environment.

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

Rebuilding Sanibel Stronger with SCIP Technology

Sanibel's recent history, post-Ian, demands construction that prioritizes resilience. Our Structural Concrete Insulated Panels (SCIP) offer a superior solution for homes in areas like Gulf Pines and The Dunes. This 3-in-1 building element replaces conventional framing, insulation, and sheathing, significantly accelerating construction timelines crucial for rapid rebuilding efforts. With non-combustible faces and a self-extinguishing EPS core, SCIP homes are designed to withstand extreme conditions, providing peace of mind for homeowners rebuilding on this barrier island. The robust structural mortar resists sulfate and chloride attack, vital for coastal environments.

Engineered Performance for Sanibel's Coastal Environment

Sanibel's unique coastal challenges, including salt air and potential storm surge, necessitate building materials that offer long-term durability. SCIP panels from Now Eco Home are engineered to excel in these conditions. The Carmelo structural mortar boasts 4,000 PSI strength and is specifically formulated to resist sulfate and chloride attack, protecting against coastal corrosion. Unlike wood-frame construction, SCIP offers no wood to rot or attract termites, a common issue in Florida. These panels are load-bearing up to four stories and feature an R-value comparable to a 25-inch thick brick wall, ensuring energy efficiency and structural integrity against high winds.

Streamlined Construction & Code Compliance in Lee County

Building in Lee County, particularly post-Hurricane Ian, requires meticulous adherence to Florida's high-wind coastal requirements, even outside the HVHZ. SCIP panels are code-compliant via comprehensive Technical Evaluation Reports, ensuring every structure is sealed by a Registered Design Professional. This pre-engineered approach simplifies the construction process, as one element replaces multiple traditional components. Faster construction times are critical for Sanibel's ongoing rebuilding phase. Furthermore, the inherent strength and durability of SCIP reduce long-term maintenance needs, offering homeowners a resilient, efficient, and cost-effective solution that meets and exceeds local building standards.

Where we build in Sanibel

Now Eco Home is dedicated to serving the unique rebuilding needs of Sanibel, Florida, and its surrounding areas. From the vibrant communities of Gulf Pines and The Dunes to the serene landscapes of Sanibel Bayous and Captiva, we understand the specific challenges faced by homeowners in the 33957 ZIP code. Following Hurricane Ian, the conversation on this barrier island is entirely centered on resilience. Our SCIP homes are not just structures; they are a commitment to building back stronger, designed to withstand the coastal environment and provide lasting security against future storms. We're here to support Sanibel's rebuild.

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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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Sanibel · FAQs

SCIP / Insulated Concrete Panel Homes in Sanibel — questions

How does SCIP construction specifically benefit rebuilding efforts in Sanibel after Hurricane Ian?
SCIP accelerates reconstruction by replacing framing, insulation, and sheathing with one element. Its inherent strength, resistance to rot, and non-combustible properties provide superior hurricane resilience. This allows Sanibel homeowners to rebuild safer, faster, and with greater confidence in their home's long-term durability against future storms and coastal conditions.
Are SCIP homes compliant with Florida's stringent building codes, especially for coastal areas like Sanibel?
Yes, SCIP homes are fully code-compliant through rigorous Technical Evaluation Reports. All buildings are sealed by a Registered Design Professional, ensuring they meet and often exceed Florida's high-wind coastal requirements applicable to Lee County. This provides the assurance necessary for building on a barrier island like Sanibel.
What makes SCIP panels ideal for Sanibel's waterfront environment, including concerns about salt air and moisture?
SCIP panels feature Carmelo structural mortar, which is 4,000 PSI and resists sulfate and chloride attack, crucial for coastal areas. Unlike wood, SCIP does not rot, attract termites, or degrade from moisture, making it exceptionally durable against Sanibel's salt air and humid climate.
Can SCIP homes help reduce energy costs in Sanibel's hot climate?
Absolutely. A 4-inch SCIP panel with a 2-inch EPS core offers an R-value comparable to a 25-inch thick brick wall. This superior insulation minimizes heat transfer, significantly reducing cooling demands and energy bills, providing a more comfortable and efficient home in Sanibel's warm climate.
What is the maximum height or span achievable with SCIP construction for a Sanibel home?
SCIP panels are load-bearing up to four stories for single-panel construction. For larger spaces, joisted floor panels can span up to 32 feet. This versatility allows for robust and expansive home designs that meet Sanibel's aesthetic and functional requirements, offering significant architectural flexibility.

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