Now Eco Home — Concrete Insulated Panel Homes
Waterfront & Coastal Homes · Bonita Springs, FL

Resilient Waterfront & Coastal Homes for Bonita Springs, Florida

Now Eco Home specializes in constructing waterfront and canal-front homes in Bonita Springs, designed to withstand Florida's most challenging coastal environments. Our Structural Concrete Insulated Panels (SCIP) offer unparalleled resistance to constant salt exposure, humidity, high winds, and flood risks, ensuring long-term durability for your coastal property.

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

Unmatched Durability for Bonita Springs' Coastal Environment

Building on the water in Bonita Springs demands materials that can endure constant salt spray and high humidity. Now Eco Home's SCIP construction utilizes Carmelo structural mortar, specifically engineered to resist sulfate and chloride attack, a critical advantage for waterfront properties. Unlike traditional construction, SCIP contains no wood, eliminating the risk of rot, mold, and termite infestations. This inherent resistance translates into a significantly longer lifespan and lower lifetime maintenance for your Bonita Springs coastal home, providing peace of mind against the elements.

Building Stronger in Lee County Post-Hurricane Ian

Bonita Springs, like much of Lee County, experienced significant impact from Hurricane Ian, underscoring the vital need for resilient construction. Our SCIP system offers superior wind and surge resilience, crucial for homes in this coastal luxury market between Naples and Fort Myers. While Lee County is not in the HVHZ, it still adheres to stringent Florida high-wind coastal requirements. Now Eco Home provides a robust building solution perfectly suited for the extensive rebuilding activity in areas like Bonita Springs, ensuring new homes are built to last against future storms and harsh conditions.

Engineered for Performance and Low Maintenance

Now Eco Home's SCIP system is engineered for superior performance, featuring an EPS foam core sandwiched between galvanized welded steel mesh and structural concrete. This design creates load-bearing walls up to four stories high and joisted floor panels spanning up to 32 feet. The non-combustible faces and self-extinguishing EPS core enhance safety, while the absence of wood eliminates common maintenance issues like rot and termites. Our buildings are code-compliant via Technical Evaluation Reports and sealed by a Registered Design Professional, guaranteeing a high-quality, low-maintenance home tailored for Bonita Springs' coastal living.

Where we build in Bonita Springs

Now Eco Home is dedicated to serving the discerning homeowners and developers across Bonita Springs, a vibrant coastal community in Lee County. From the exclusive enclaves of Bonita Bay and Barefoot Beach to the luxurious settings of Pelican Landing and Palmira, we understand the unique demands of building in this prime location. Our services extend to all Bonita Springs ZIP codes, including 34133, 34134, 34135, and 34136, where the market is defined by coastal luxury and significant rebuilding activity following recent weather events. We are committed to constructing resilient, beautiful homes that enhance this exceptional environment.

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Why waterfront & coastal homes with SCIP

  • Salt- and moisture-resistant
  • No wood to rot or attract termites
  • Wind and surge resilient
  • Low lifetime maintenance

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Bonita Springs · FAQs

Waterfront & Coastal Homes in Bonita Springs — questions

How do SCIP homes protect against salt and humidity in Bonita Springs?
Our SCIP construction uses Carmelo structural mortar, which effectively resists sulfate and chloride attack from salt exposure. With no wood elements, SCIP prevents rot and mold caused by high humidity, providing lasting protection for your Bonita Springs waterfront home.
Are SCIP homes suitable for Florida's high-wind coastal requirements in Bonita Springs?
Yes, our SCIP homes are highly resilient to wind and surge. The robust structural concrete panels meet Florida's high-wind coastal requirements, providing superior protection and code compliance, essential for Bonita Springs properties in Lee County.
What advantages does SCIP offer for rebuilding efforts in Bonita Springs after Hurricane Ian?
SCIP construction provides exceptional strength and resilience against future storms, making it ideal for rebuilding in Bonita Springs. Its resistance to wind, water damage, and termites ensures a durable, low-maintenance home, crucial for long-term peace of mind post-hurricane.
Do SCIP homes in Bonita Springs attract termites or suffer from wood rot?
No, SCIP homes are inherently resistant to termites and rot because they contain no wood. The construction features an EPS foam core, galvanized steel mesh, and structural concrete, eliminating the vulnerabilities associated with traditional timber framing.
What is the energy efficiency of a SCIP home in Bonita Springs' climate?
SCIP homes offer excellent energy efficiency. A 4-inch panel with a 2-inch EPS core has an R-value comparable to a 25-inch thick brick wall. This superior insulation helps reduce cooling costs and maintain comfortable indoor temperatures in Bonita Springs' warm climate.

Ready to build something that lasts a century?

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