ZARRILLI CONTINUES ROLE AS MODULAR HOME LEADER

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Zarrilli Continues Role as Modular Home Industry Leader

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Brick, NJ (March 17, 2016) – Zarrilli Homes, New Jersey’s premier custom modular home builder, is pleased to announce that Founder and President Anthony Zarrilli has been appointed as a marketing council member of the Modular Home Builders Association (MHBA). “Being nominated to serve as an MHBA marketing council member has been nothing short of an honor that I take very seriously,” said Zarrilli, who is thrilled to be able to offer his expertise and knowledge of the modular home industry as part of this undertaking.

In addition to being selected to serve on the MHBA marketing council as a valued industry leader, the organization also recognized Zarrilli’s quality workmanship by naming a Zarrilli home as the January 2016 “Home of the Month.” Zarrilli Homes has also been featured as a leading modular home builder on the popular television show This Old House and on multiple episodes of the DIY Network show Breakneck Builds, which highlights the advantages of modular home construction. Some of these advantages include shorter time spans, higher efficiency and increased durability.

Zarrilli Homes is also recognized by clients for an unrivalled attention to detail and personal dedication to customer satisfaction, which is what sets Zarrilli apart from other area homebuilders. Zarrilli and his team work closely with each family before, during, and long after their home is constructed. Zarrilli Homes frequently hosts educational events, such as modular home factory tours and open house/meet the team forums to help homebuyers understand the process of building a new home and to learn more about the quality craftsmanship that goes into each project. Additionally, Zarrilli offers one-year inspections and tune-ups to ensure that homes continue to maintain their integrity.

Zarrilli homes provide luxury and style, featuring airy and open designs and standard high end features, including hardwood, granite, tile bathrooms, 9’ ceilings, Kohler faucets, Seagull lighting and tankless hot water heaters. The majority of Zarrilli homes can be built in the factory within one week due to precise methods and no exposure to the elements. Homes can be built to meet the sizing needs of any buyer with Zarrilli projects currently ranging from 800 to 10,000 square feet.

Once the home is set on its foundation, homeowners can take a walkthrough within just hours. “Everyone felt welcomed,” said a recent Zarrilli homebuyer who brought her whole family on her walkthrough. “That’s the way the house becomes a home. We loved watching the team work so brilliantly together. Everyone just did their job. There were so many happy surprises. The details looked wonderful. We are so over the top happy.”

When deciding to go modular, choosing an experienced and reputable company is key. Zarrilli Homes is a recognized industry leader committed to ensuring customer satisfaction during every step of the modular home buying and building process.

To learn more about Zarrilli Homes, visit ZarrilliHomes.com or call 732-262-4848 to make an appointment to tour Zarrilli’s Design Center located at 186 Mantoloking Road in Brick or to visit model modular homes.

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