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Michael Moser Developer, Inv.

9511 Glenmore Court
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Michael Moser Developer, Inv.

9511 Glenmore Court
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I am a full service contractor licensed and insured. I first became licensed in 1985 and have built Sub-Divisions, New Homes Projects, Custom Homes, Multi Family, Hotels and nearly every kind of commercial you can imagine. We have crews daily that can do a multitude of projects, whether you need a new fence, a new driveway, a room addition, we can solve your problems and get your projects done for you, from a fence to your new home, give us a call 916 990 6879

"We were very fortunate to have Michael’s team assigned to construct our Tuff Shed. Nate and Steve were professional and personable. They demonstrated their expertise during every step of the build. We are very pleased with the work performed and the great guys that did it."

Dee L on February 2022

I am a full service contractor licensed and insured. I first became licensed in 1985 and have built Sub-Divisions, New Homes Projects, Custom Homes, Multi Family, Hotels and nearly every kind of commercial you can imagine. We have crews daily that can do a multitude of projects, whether you need a new fence, a new driveway, a room addition, we can solve your problems and get your projects done for you, from a fence to your new home, give us a call 916 990 6879

"We were very fortunate to have Michael’s team assigned to construct our Tuff Shed. Nate and Steve were professional and personable. They demonstrated their expertise during every step of the build. We are very pleased with the work performed and the great guys that did it."

Dee L on February 2022


SHOWROOM WITH OVER 80 MODELS ON DISPLAY, PROFESSIONAL SALES, SERVICE AND INSTALLATION. COST IS DETERMINED BY THE JOB. NO TRAVEL CHARGES. LICENSE # 845796.

Gas Logs questions, answered by experts

No, fixing or patching a hole in a gas line may not seal it completely. A patch should be a temporary solution because the damaged area will be weaker than the rest of the pipe, increasing the likelihood of future leaks. Therefore, if a gas line incurs damage, call a licensed plumber and have it replaced right away.

Although a gas company supplies gas to homes, connecting gas appliances, like a dryer, is not their responsibility. The primary role of a gas company is to safely deliver gas to a property and maintain the gas supply lines up to a specific point, typically the gas meter or shut off valve. The task of installation is usually taken on by the homeowner or professional dryer installer. 

Yes, it can be worth installing a gas fireplace, depending on your home heating needs. The cost to install a gas fireplace can be much lower than the cost to install a comparable wood-burning fireplace. The convenience of starting a fire with the flip of a switch and turning it off just as quickly makes a gas fireplace a big time saver over starting and maintaining a wood-fueled fire. A gas fireplace also does not require ash cleanup or frequent chimney cleaning to remove creosote and other buildup that can lead to chimney fires. Gas fireplaces burn and heat much more cleanly than wood fireplaces.

Some people don’t like the look of gas fireplaces since they don’t offer the classic charm or appeal of a wood-burning fire. Plus, gas fireplace installation is more expensive than other types of fireplace installations due to the added complexity of working with gas lines. There’s also a chance that gas could get into your home, which is a major health and safety risk.

Oil furnaces don’t emit poisonous or highly flammable gases, making them less dangerous in your home than gas furnaces because they have a much lower chance of combusting. An oil furnace does pose the risk of causing a fire if it tips over, but it is generally considered safer compared to a gas furnace.

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