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If I change the charcoal filter regularly, do they work well enough keeping odors out of the house? Really not interested in cutting a hole in my roof for a duct.
TIA
TIA
didn't even know that existed. even if the charcoal filters help with the odors, what about the smoke? where does it go?
It's filtered out by your lungs.
Probably have to be a 10+ feet run to an exterior wall. Don't know if that would be a problem or not.Don't cut it in your roof then, vent it out the side or something. External vent is the only way to go if you are worried about cooking smells in your house.
It definitely helps, but it is nowhere near as good as an outside vent.
It shouldn't be a problem. Do you have enough space in the ceiling to accommodate a 6" (minimum) duct?
True story: The range hood in my parents' home cost more than their stove.
didn't even know that existed. even if the charcoal filters help with the odors, what about the smoke? where does it go?
Yep. The broan we got can be ducted or not, uses a 7" if so.It shouldn't be a problem. Do you have enough space in the ceiling to accommodate a 6" (minimum) duct?
True story: The range hood in my parents' home cost more than their stove.
You know that smoke is tiny particles of stuff right? Why wouldn't they be filtered like everything else?
Yeah, my Vent-A-Hood was 4-digit $. Not exactly cheap, but not north of $2000 either like some of them out there.Vent-a-Hood. Apparently there is little middle ground in vent hoods. They're either cheap or pricey.
Already got the broan. Didn't think about that, we didn't have one prior to now. It's going to have to do, the new cabinets are already built and hung.OK good choice.
Now you have to decide what kind of vented hood you want. We ended up removing a cabinet so that we could put in an 18" tall Vent-A-Hood.
Generally the deeper the hood, the better it is for catching smoke.
30" cabinet, 7" vent. It'll be o.k. I'll post pics, before and after, when I'm done. Should be next week. Gotta do all the trim.Depending upon what type of cabinets, you may be able to remove the one over the stove.
Actually, that cabinet may largely be useless anyway, if you have to run the vent through it.
