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Our kitchen is in a flat roof extension with a tuffdeck (fibre glass) roof.
I'm looking to fit an over-cooker extractor hood and have two options for venting:
1) Take a 2m internal duct to the nearest external wall.
2) Vent straight up through the ceiling, penetrating the tuffdeck.
Option 1 is going to look pretty crap as we have nowhere to hide the ducting, but option 2 feels like a bad idea as I don't like the principle of penetrating a perfectly sound flat roof.
Am I being paranoid or should I trust my instincts? Is it possible to get a watertight finish on an aperture up through tuffdeck?
I'm looking to fit an over-cooker extractor hood and have two options for venting:
1) Take a 2m internal duct to the nearest external wall.
2) Vent straight up through the ceiling, penetrating the tuffdeck.
Option 1 is going to look pretty crap as we have nowhere to hide the ducting, but option 2 feels like a bad idea as I don't like the principle of penetrating a perfectly sound flat roof.
Am I being paranoid or should I trust my instincts? Is it possible to get a watertight finish on an aperture up through tuffdeck?