
Westchester Modular Homes Marks the Completion of Connecticut’s 12th Sandy Home
Home building company not only builds homes but restores hope for victims of the devastating Superstorm
Westchester Modular Homes has just successfully completed the construction of it’s 12th home devastated by Super storm Sandy. The rebuilt homes are located from Greenwich to Milford Connecticut and ranging in price from 240,000 to over 1.4 million. “We have been working with families since shortly after the storm hit in October, 2012,"said Paul Scalzo, President of the firm.” Our involvement began when our New Jersey branch started getting calls from Connecticut residents. We stepped in and working with grants from the Connecticut Department on Housing and the Superstorm Sandy disaster recovery program. We became one of two authorized modular home builders for the fund.”
Westchester Modular Homes is a full service turnkey modular home builder handling projects from financing to framing and finish. Says General Manager Joseph Enright, who was honored for his work with Sandy victims, “For all of our disaster victims, we handle everything from dealing with insurance companies to putting a roof over their heads. We are a special company—very local. Our factory is only forty miles away…it’s easy for prospective home builders to tour the facility, ask questions, get involved.”
Westchester Modular Homes offices and model and is located at 4 Stony Hill Road, Bethel Ct. PH 203.790.7777. For more information, check out their website at www.westchestermodular.com