Jan 29, 2021 | Home & Garden Infographics
If you feel like your heating costs are rising every year, you are not alone. As most of us have been working from home for most of 2020, it’s easy to see bills creep up and costs start to skyrocket. You may think that there isn’t much you can do to cut costs and save yourself from a panic attack every time you receive your bill, but that couldn’t be further from the truth.
Dec 17, 2020 | Home & Garden Infographics
Snow load is a way of determining how much pressure the weight of snow puts on a building’s frame and roof. If the snow load calculations are wrong or not taken into consideration, your building could fail. Metal buildings are a great answer to the heavy snow that falls during the winter in certain regions. To learn more about why metal buildings are the best choice for cold weather climates, check out the following infographic.
Dec 14, 2020 | Home & Garden Infographics
Greenhouses are a great addition to any garden. If you are motivated to get into your garden and start growing, then adding a greenhouse is a great way to start. However, it can be hard to know what type of plants and food to grow. Me and My Glass have created the following infographic that shows the different types of things you can grow throughout the year.
Dec 3, 2020 | Home & Garden Infographics
Packing is one of the most important elements of moving. In fact, proper packing can save you time, protect your items, and keep them organized. This infographic will walk you through some tips that will help you pack for your next move.
Nov 20, 2020 | Home & Garden Infographics
Considering a metal roof? There’s lots to like about metal as a roofing material. Plus, there’s sure to be a perfect color to match your particular home style. Skywalker Roofing presents this handy infographic to help you explore the best colors for your metal roof. They survey many popular home styles and dial down on which colors work best for various home exteriors.
Sep 29, 2020 | Home & Garden Infographics
The most famous kind of stinging insect here in the U.S., the honeybee, isn’t actually native to our area. It was brought to the U.S. by European settlers a long time ago. Today, the honeybee and its other cousin-bee species that live here have an important role to play in keeping us healthy. However, I think we can all agree that their important role is best played outdoors. When bees and wasps come inside our homes, they can actually cause more problems than just a sting.
Sep 25, 2020 | Home & Garden Infographics
Flooring makes up a major part of your home renovation. When installing new flooring in your home, it can be a tricky decision. There are many factors that go into deciding, including pricing, colors, patterns, durability, installation costs, maintenance, and more. Here is a guide to common flooring types found in homes, including the benefits, limitations and price estimates of each.
Sep 25, 2020 | Home & Garden Infographics
Whether you have just moved home, or you feel as though your living room is missing that little extra something, a gallery wall could well be the answer. An ever-popular choice, a gallery wall can transform an otherwise dull wall into something captivating for visitors, or add a personal touch to your home to make it really feel like, well, home. But how should it be arranged?
Sep 16, 2020 | Home & Garden Infographics
If you’re seeing your home energy costs rise in the summer and winter months, you’re not alone. According to the U.S. Energy and Information Administration, more than 50% of home energy consumption in the U.S. is used for heating and air conditioning. If you’re looking to reduce your carbon footprint and protect the environment, these home improvements will also help reduce energy waste from poor home insulation.
Sep 15, 2020 | Home & Garden Infographics
From Kansas City to St. Louis, homeowners across Missouri and the U.S. are seeing an increase in weather-related damages. For homeowners, it can also mean costly repair bills. As the number of weather-related events causing major damage to U.S. cities rises, the importance of ensuring your home is protected from damaging weather is becoming even more important.