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Solar-Ready & Net-Zero Homes · Coral Springs, FL

Achieve Solar-Ready & Net-Zero Living in Coral Springs

In Coral Springs, Solar-Ready & Net-Zero Homes are custom residences, built by Now Eco Home, engineered from the ground up using Structural Concrete Insulated Panels (SCIP) to seamlessly integrate rooftop solar arrays. These homes achieve exceptional energy performance, often reaching net-zero, by minimizing energy demand through superior insulation and maximizing on-site renewable energy generation. This ensures a sustainable, resilient, and cost-efficient living solution for Coral Springs homeowners.

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

Structural SCIP Foundations for Your Solar Future

Now Eco Home leverages Structural Concrete Insulated Panels (SCIP) to deliver truly solar-ready homes in Coral Springs. Our structural roof panels are inherently designed to robustly carry photovoltaic (PV) arrays without additional complex framing, ensuring long-term integrity and safety. This foundational strength, combined with SCIP's non-combustible faces and resistance to rot and termites, creates a durable and low-maintenance platform for your solar investment. Because SCIP construction already minimizes energy demand, a smaller, more efficient solar system can effectively offset a greater portion of your home's energy load from day one.

A Real Path to Net-Zero Efficiency in Coral Springs

Achieving net-zero energy performance in Coral Springs is a tangible goal with Now Eco Home's SCIP construction. Our panels, with an R-value comparable to a 25-inch thick brick wall for just a 4-inch panel, drastically reduce heating and cooling loads. This superior thermal envelope means your home demands far less energy, allowing a significantly smaller solar system to meet your needs. Furthermore, SCIP homes are inherently battery-storage friendly, offering a seamless integration point for energy independence and providing a resilient power source, essential for maintaining comfort and functionality through any weather event in Florida.

Engineered Resilience for Coral Springs, a HVHZ Community

Building in Coral Springs, an established family suburb within Broward County, requires specific attention to the Florida Building Code, especially as the region lies within the High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ). Now Eco Home’s SCIP technology provides unparalleled resilience against wind-borne debris and high wind loads, exceeding the stringent requirements for structures here. Our Carmelo structural mortar resists sulfate and chloride attack, while the solid concrete faces and self-extinguishing EPS core offer superior protection against environmental threats. This makes SCIP an ideal choice for the growing market of energy-efficient custom rebuilds in Coral Springs, ensuring homes are built to last and protect.

Where we build in Coral Springs

Now Eco Home is proud to serve the Coral Springs community, an established family suburb within Broward County. Homeowners looking to build or undertake custom rebuilds in neighborhoods like Eagle Trace, Heron Bay, The Reserve, and Whispering Woods are increasingly seeking energy-efficient solutions. Our solar-ready and net-zero SCIP homes are perfectly suited for these discerning residents, offering superior resilience and sustainability across ZIP codes 33065, 33067, 33071, and 33076. We understand the specific needs of this inland market, providing structures that exceed expectations for performance and durability.

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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

Building in Coral Springs?

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Coral Springs · FAQs

Solar-Ready & Net-Zero Homes in Coral Springs — questions

How do SCIP homes truly achieve "solar-ready" status in Coral Springs?
Our SCIP structures are engineered from day one with structural roof panels designed to robustly carry photovoltaic (PV) arrays. This integrated approach ensures the roof's integrity and long-term performance, making solar panel installation straightforward and reliable, especially crucial given Coral Springs' building codes and potential weather challenges.
Will a net-zero home still require a traditional electricity connection in Coral Springs?
While a net-zero home aims to produce as much energy as it consumes annually, maintaining a grid connection is typically recommended for reliability. This provides backup during low solar production or high demand. It also allows for potential net metering, where excess energy can be sold back to the utility in Coral Springs, further enhancing cost savings.
How do SCIP homes offer better hurricane protection for Coral Springs residents?
Located within Broward County's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ), Coral Springs demands superior construction. Our SCIP homes feature solid structural concrete faces and galvanized steel mesh, designed to meet the strictest wind-borne debris and wind-load requirements of the Florida Building Code. This provides unparalleled resilience and safety against severe weather events.
Is it true that SCIP homes in Coral Springs need smaller solar systems?
Yes. SCIP homes inherently have significantly lower energy demands due to their exceptional insulation and airtight construction. This reduced energy consumption means a smaller solar photovoltaic system is needed to offset the home's total load, leading to lower upfront costs and a more efficient, practical path to net-zero for Coral Springs homeowners.
What is the maintenance like for a SCIP home in Coral Springs compared to traditional construction?
SCIP homes require significantly less maintenance than traditional construction. They are non-combustible, resistant to rot, termites, and mold, and designed to withstand the harsh Florida climate. This eliminates common issues associated with wood-framed homes, ensuring long-term structural integrity and reducing ongoing upkeep costs for Coral Springs property owners over decades.

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