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If it suits the profile of your roof tiles, then it looks OK, even though I think it's a bit too tall. Naturally you need to be certain about it all, as you don't want to be cutting a hole in the roof (if this would be the case)and giving you massive problems. If your roof isn't of the material /profile as per the advert, I would give it a bit of a miss. OMO.

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If it suits the profile of your roof tiles, then it looks OK, even though I think it's a bit too tall. Naturally you need to be certain about it all, as you don't want to be cutting a hole in the roof (if this would be the case)and giving you massive problems. If your roof isn't of the material /profile as per the advert, I would give it a bit of a miss. OMO.

The taller the chimney the better the draw. ;)

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how about a ventilated ridge tile ;) But a chimney will draw air no matter the wind direction :)

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