Now Eco Home — Concrete Insulated Panel Homes
Solar-Ready & Net-Zero Homes · Boynton Beach, FL

Achieve Net-Zero Living: Solar-Ready Homes in Boynton Beach, FL

Now Eco Home delivers solar-ready and net-zero homes in Boynton Beach, Florida, engineered from the ground up to support rooftop solar arrays and achieve exceptional energy performance. Our Structural Concrete Insulated Panel (SCIP) construction significantly reduces energy demand, enabling a smaller solar system to offset nearly all energy consumption, providing a clear path to energy independence for Boynton Beach residents.

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

Built for Solar: SCIP's Structural & Energy Benefits

SCIP homes in Boynton Beach are engineered for solar arrays from day one. Our structural roof panels, made from 4,000 PSI Carmelo structural mortar, easily support photovoltaic (PV) systems, providing a robust foundation that resists the high-wind coastal requirements of Palm Beach County. With an R-value comparable to a 25-inch brick wall, our 4-inch panels with a 2-inch EPS core drastically cut energy demand. This inherent efficiency means a significantly smaller solar system can achieve net-zero performance, making energy independence more attainable and cost-effective for homeowners.

Resilience and Efficiency for Boynton Beach's Coast

Boynton Beach, a fast-growing coastal community, demands homes built to withstand unique environmental challenges. Our SCIP construction excels in this market. The Carmelo mortar resists sulfate and chloride attack, crucial for salt air environments and flood zones prevalent in areas like Ocean Ridge. Unlike wood, SCIP panels won't rot or attract termites, and their non-combustible faces enhance safety. This durable, storm-ready construction meets high-wind coastal requirements, providing peace of mind and long-term value for residents in neighborhoods such as Chapel Hill and Las Ventanas, protecting their investment against the elements.

Your Clear Path to Net-Zero in Palm Beach County

For Boynton Beach homeowners and developers seeking true net-zero performance, Now Eco Home offers a proven solution. Our SCIP structures provide a real path to net-zero energy, starting with a super-insulated building envelope that minimizes heating and cooling loads. This low demand means the integrated structural PV-ready roofs require a smaller, more efficient solar system. Furthermore, our designs are battery-storage friendly, allowing for energy independence even during grid outages, a significant benefit in Palm Beach County. All our buildings are code-compliant via Technical Evaluation Reports and sealed by a Registered Design Professional.

Where we build in Boynton Beach

Boynton Beach, a dynamic and fast-growing coastal community, presents a strong demand for efficient, storm-ready new construction. From the waterfront elegance of Ocean Ridge to the established charm of Hunters Run, Chapel Hill, and Las Ventanas, residents across ZIP codes like 33424, 33425, 33426, 33435, 33436, 33437, and 33474 value homes built for the local environment. Palm Beach County, while not in the HVHZ, still mandates stringent high-wind coastal requirements. Our SCIP homes are perfectly suited for this coastal/waterfront market, addressing concerns like salt air, storm surge, and flood zones with resilient, energy-efficient designs.

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Why solar-ready & net-zero homes with SCIP

  • Structural PV-ready roofs
  • Smaller solar system needed
  • Battery-storage friendly
  • A real path to net-zero

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Boynton Beach · FAQs

Solar-Ready & Net-Zero Homes in Boynton Beach — questions

How do SCIP homes make achieving net-zero easier in Boynton Beach?
SCIP construction drastically reduces a home's energy demand due to superior insulation (R-value comparable to a 25-inch brick wall). This means a significantly smaller solar system can offset the remaining energy use, making net-zero more attainable and cost-effective for Boynton Beach residents.
Are Now Eco Home's solar-ready roofs strong enough for Boynton Beach's weather?
Yes, our structural concrete roof panels are engineered to support PV arrays and withstand high-wind coastal requirements of Palm Beach County. The 4,000 PSI Carmelo structural mortar provides exceptional durability, resisting salt air and ensuring long-term performance against local weather conditions.
Do SCIP homes offer protection against common Boynton Beach issues like termites or rot?
Absolutely. SCIP panels have non-combustible concrete faces and an EPS core that doesn't attract termites or rot, unlike traditional wood framing. This provides a significant advantage for homes in coastal Boynton Beach, ensuring greater longevity and less maintenance.
Can I include battery storage with a solar-ready SCIP home in Boynton Beach?
Yes, our solar-ready designs are inherently battery-storage friendly. This allows Boynton Beach homeowners to store excess solar energy for use during peak demand or power outages, enhancing energy independence and resilience, which is particularly valuable in a coastal market.
Are Now Eco Home's SCIP structures code-compliant in Palm Beach County?
Yes, all our SCIP buildings are code-compliant through rigorous Technical Evaluation Reports. Furthermore, every project is sealed by a Registered Design Professional, ensuring that your solar-ready and net-zero home in Boynton Beach meets or exceeds all local building regulations and safety standards.

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