I brought my folk's chimney down around 1971 with too many antennas...and dad didn't exercise his right to kill me. Bigger tower is better. Rohn 25G should be a minimum, with 45G being notably more rugged. Don't think about putting up the junk that has only horizontal members (was it called Phillips tower??)...it is garbage, will rust and even with guy wires, it's unstable. In my case, I had 80' of guyed 25G that I put up new in 1981 and transplanted when I moved in 1989. After the move, I took 50' of it, put a Rohn house bracket on it at 10-11' and burried the bottom 3' in cement. That puts about 37' of tower above the house. It has a 7' Channel Master dish and an APS13 FM yagi on it and has had bigger stuff on it in previous years. It's on a big hill and has a wind speed indicator on it. I've had it logging weather data since 2007 and the strongest wind gust recorded was 56mph--but the cups on the anemometer blew off at moment of that 56mph gust. I'll never know what that actual wind speed was. But in the end, 37' above the roof line, 30 year old Rohn 25G with no guying has survived everything mother nature has thrown at it for going on 22 years at this windier than most location.