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I'm of the firm belief that baseboards need at least 5 years being stored in the garage to properly acclimate to the particular environment of the microclimate that is my house and immediately surrounding area. My wife tries to get me to install them right away, after buying them, not understanding that if I did, it would warp the house so badly that it might collapse in on itself, taking space and time with it and eventually the entire known universe.
You all owe your continued existence to my willpower and stubborness in the face of my wife's annoyance at not having baseboards at the end of any home renovations.
You're welcome.
Is that the reason
All I know is if I install something straight away it almost always fails but if I wait five years, it goes on with nay a problem.
I have to be very Zen and focus on the projects I started five years prior at any given point
Although I would gently suggest that if there are many things that you have said you're going to fix but haven't yet, perhaps the person isn't reminding you in a "hurry up and do the thing" kind of way, but in a "honey, are you doing okay? You try to do so much for us, and whilst I appreciate it, I do worry about how you're coping. If you're feeling overwhelmed, I'd rather you tell me "I'm not going to fix that thing for the foreseeable future" than to run yourself ragged"
I need this sign.