hi,
i've posted this on the roofing thread also but i though i'd see if any of our plumbers out there had experience of this...
i want to install a plume management kit to the exhaust flue of my boiler. the outlet is about 18 inches from the soffit on the first floor of the house. my neighbour is not happy that, with the wind in the right direction, the plume blows across her window.
the plume management kit consists of a pipe, about 3 inches in diameter and 3 feet long. i want to fit it vertically but it will foul with the roof. so i want to drill a hole 3 inches in diameter in the soffit and then another one in the roof tile above so i can pass the pipe through. is this possible?
i thought of trying to extend the pipe so it clears the roof but the flue design does not lend itself to this and as it would have to protrude by about 2 feet it would look an untidy mess, and will solve one neighbourly gripe and replace it with another!
the roof is tiled, not slate, and i want to make it watertight afterwards. any ideas?