Lots of people have this install in CT. In theory, extending the chimney should help, but will not help symmetry with how chimney looks in comparison to the house. My situation I found was my stove ran a little better when extending my chimney about 2 feet (my raised ranch chimney is on end of house) and the liner inside it, but my best solution was getting a stove that was an easy breather (I went from an Oslo F500 which I loved, great heater pretty enamel color stove, long pieces of wood...) Enviro steel stove. The Enviro just wasn't as finicky about draft with temp differences. My prior stove (Quad 3100 FS steel stove was easy to run too) The Oslo below 35 degrees was much easier burning than at 45-50 degrees. The Enviro would burn fine at 70 degrees if I wanted to. Also installing many stove brands and burning them, the PNW stoves (Pacific North West) just typically drafted easier and were easy to run. Brands like PE, Enviro, Quadrafire, Lopi and Napoleon I found were easy to run, great heaters. It’s the steel frame vs cast iron thing, steel heats up quicker than cast, but the cast is more aesthetic pleasing to most) I guess we all adapt to what is required for it to work. The Rockland is a nice insert, very decorative, but you can see the chimney is fairly short, Jotul would tell you they want a minimum 14-15 feet of chimney.