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Just put the roof on the addition to Ye Olde House. Love the clean look before the plumbing vents are pushed through. Any ideas for hiding/camoflaging the vent pipe? Routing to an inconspicuous location doesen’t seem feasible. Is there a nice way to put a dress on this pig?
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Chris,
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*Get a lead soil stack cover /flashing . That will help to blend it into the roof . no white pipe.
*Was just looking at mine last night. Why don't we just paint them to match the shingles? If you sand it enough to take the gloss off, and use a good quality primer and paint, won't it last just fine?
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Just put the roof on the addition to Ye Olde House. Love the clean look before the plumbing vents are pushed through. Any ideas for hiding/camoflaging the vent pipe? Routing to an inconspicuous location doesen't seem feasible. Is there a nice way to put a dress on this pig?