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  • Why build your home modular?
    Modular housing continues to become more and more popular and many people are asking if they too should build modular. This article goes through some of the big benefits of building modular and why so many people are switching from traditionally built homes.
  • The Truth about Set Crews and Cranes
    Michael Zenga explains the difference in process between building a site-built home, and the construction of a modular home, including management of site crews and crane operations.
  • Putting Modular Homes to the Test
    A story about building a modular home concurrently with an identical traditionally stick built home. Not surprisingly, the modular won...
  • Pricing Your Modular Home
    Modular homes cost less to build than traditionally built home, but how much? Most people can expect to save around 20% but can largely depend on several factors including the options choosen. This article looks at some of those costs and how they compare.
  • Modular Homes: Time is on Your Side
    This article describes the process and advantages to modular housing
  • Modular Homes are Guaranteed!
    Michael Zenga explains how Modular Homes' construction is warranted, and the simliarities and differences between warranties on site-build homes and modular-built homes.
  • Modular Homes - The Future is so bright!
    Michael Zenga of ZN Custom Building discusses why buying a Modular home is the right move in today's volatile housing market.
  • Modular Home Timeline
    Michael Zenga, owner of ZN Custom Building in Boston, MA explains the process and timeline of constructing a new custom modular home. He explains and details what new modular homeowners should expect during the construction of thier home.
  • Modular Home Maintenance
    Michael Zenga, owner of ZN Custom Building, in Boston, MA explains to new homeowners what to expect while conducting routine maintenance of thier new custom modular home
  • Landscaping Your Modular Home
    Michael Zenga, owner of ZN Custom Building walks custom modular homeowners through improving the look of thier modular home site by landscaping
  • Finishing Up
    Michael Zenga, owner of ZN Custom Building, details what homeowners should expect during the final phases of construction of thier new custom modular home.
  • Financing your modular home
    There is little difference when financing a modular home than a traditionally built home. In this article, Michael Zenga walks you through some of the details.
  • Factory Facts
    Michael Zenga, owner of ZN Custom Building in Boston, MA explains the factory process of building a new custom modular home.
  • Demolition - Out with the old, In with "Modular"
    Michael Zenga of ZN Custom Building describes the process of demolishing an existing home, and replacing it with a new "Modular" home.
  • Currency Trends and Modular Homes
    Michael Zenga, owner of ZN Custom Building, explains the global marketplace relationship between the currency market and the modular home market.
  • Building Modular is Greener
    There are many Green benefits to building homes using a modular construction. In this article, Michael Zenga lists some of the various reasons why modular is a greener alterative to traditionally built homes.
  • Build your own modular home?
    Those who wish to have more control over their modular home building project, or wish to save money and have a knack for construction can save up to 40% of the home costs by being their own builder.
  • Are all Modular Homes the same?
    A common misconception about Modular Homes is that they are all alike. Michael Zenga discusses how modular homes can be completely customized unlike the cookie-cutter forms of the past.
  • Are all Modular Homes the same?
    Modular homes are not all the same! Chances are, you've driven by many of them and didn't even realize it. This article discusses the many options for custom modular homes.
  • About Modular Homes
    Those who aren't familiar with how Modular Homes are constructed may find it very interesting! Instead of being built onsite, the home is manufactured in a factory setting and then delivered and set-up onsite. This method has many benefits including lower costs yet higher durability.

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