Whether you are installing a new kitchen or updating an older one, a good quality range hood should be part of your remodeling budget. Range hoods not only perform a functional use but they can be an attractive focal point in your decorating scheme.
Why Do You Need a Range Hood?
No matter what type of stove you have, when you are cooking there will be smoke, grease and odors from the cooking process. Smoke and grease are not only unpleasant, they can cause damage to your health and environment. Excess smoke and grease can eventually darken paint on the walls and ceiling. Breathing in smoke can cause irritation to the throat and eyes. Accumulated grease can cause kitchen fires as well as clog up the fixtures on the stove or indoor grill. A range hood will remove the smoke, grease and odors leaving only the natural air in the kitchen.
Types of Installation
Range hoods purify the air in your kitchen in two ways, either by installed ducts or ductless installation.
Ductless Installation - The ductless range hood captures the air, purifies it through a filter, and re-circulates it back into the room. The filter in a ductless range hood may be a steel mesh type designed to trap grease. This filter can be removed and cleaned in the dishwasher. Some models have disposable filters that need to be changed on a periodic basis. Other models feature an activated carbon filter to remove odors.
The ductless range hood is the least expensive alternative. It requires no exterior ducts, therefore no changes to the wall space. This could be a consideration for a rental unit or apartment.
Duct Installed Range Hood - The duct installed type of range hood is the most effective in getting rid of smoke and grease and offers the greatest range of design choices. In terms of price, the duct installed range hood is more expensive. Professional installation is usually required as ducts have to be installed from the wall or ceiling to the exterior wall of the house.
Whatever design you choose, a range hood can add function as well as beauty to your kitchen.
Yes, you can replace the microwave with a range hood in the kitchen.
Yes, you can replace the range hood with a microwave in the kitchen.
The standard range hood dimensions for kitchen installations typically range from 30 to 36 inches in width.
The best options for a range hood with side vent installation include wall-mounted range hoods, under-cabinet range hoods, and island range hoods. These types of range hoods are designed to efficiently remove smoke, grease, and odors from your kitchen while allowing for side vent installation to accommodate your kitchen layout. It is important to consider the size, power, and design of the range hood to ensure it meets your specific needs and fits seamlessly into your kitchen space.
The recommended hood CFM for a kitchen range hood installation is typically between 150-300 CFM (cubic feet per minute) for every linear foot of the range.
To determine the size range hood you need for your kitchen, measure the width of your cooktop and choose a range hood that is slightly larger to ensure proper ventilation. A general rule of thumb is to have a range hood that is at least as wide as your cooktop.
The best practices for range hood venting in a kitchen include ensuring the hood is properly sized for the stove, venting to the outside rather than recirculating air, using a duct with a short and straight path, and regularly cleaning and maintaining the vent system to ensure optimal performance.
The ideal range hood size for your kitchen should be at least as wide as your cooktop or range to effectively capture and remove cooking fumes and odors.
Range hood sizes typically range from 30 inches to 60 inches in width, with the most common sizes being 30, 36, and 42 inches. It's important to measure the space in your kitchen to determine the best size for your needs.
To properly wire a range hood in a kitchen, follow these steps: Turn off power to the kitchen circuit at the breaker box. Install a dedicated circuit for the range hood. Connect the wires from the range hood to the corresponding wires in the electrical box. Secure the connections with wire nuts and electrical tape. Mount the range hood and secure it in place. Turn the power back on and test the range hood to ensure it is working properly.
When choosing a 48-inch range hood insert for your kitchen, consider the airflow capacity, noise level, lighting options, and the type of filter it uses. These features will impact the effectiveness and convenience of the range hood in your kitchen.
Installing a microwave with a range hood in the kitchen provides the benefits of saving space, improving ventilation, and enhancing cooking convenience.