Contrary to expectations, your radials need not go anywhere near the ground. If your antenna is on the roof then your radials should start at the feed point and remain horizontal, and stay on the roof. They don't need to go down to the ground and so they won't be visible (at least not compared to a 44ft vertical!). So you might be able to solve your aesthetics problems and get good antenna performance with "elevated radials." Two per band would be a minimum, and more would be better, but you don't need 160 of them! There's a good article in QST this month on ground radials and elevated radials and what works best, based on actual tests. But first, you might want to read a bit on the issue of ground and vertical antennas; getting the wires to the earth isn't important. (Though you do need some sort of lightning protection which would likely involve that, perhaps by running your coax down to the ground and putting a lightning device there.)
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