Types of Kitchen Exhaust Hood
Wall Mount Exhaust Hood
Wall mount Exhaust hoods are one of the most common categories of stove hoods. These vent hoods kinds are mounted steadily against a wall in the kitchen. Preferably, mount your wall exhaust hood about 28″-36” between the bottom of the hood and the stove cooking surface to capture the most cooking fumes and to persist the life of your exhaust hood.
Island Exhaust Hoods
Island Exhaust hoods are an attractive centerpiece for any kitchen space. Unlike wall-mounted exhaust hoods, island hoods are not mounted against a wall. Because of this, and all the supplementary air movement kitchen islands experience, they require more cubic feet per minute (CFM) to exploit their efficiency and filter as much unwanted air from your kitchen as possible.
Exhaust Hood Inserts
Exhaust hood inserts are designed to be used in your custom hood. Hood insets are frequently hidden as they are built into highly modified cabinets above the cooktop or stovetop. Exhaust hood inserts are the best option if you want occupied control of how your ventilation fan looks or if you have a premade cabinet that you want to convert into a functioning exhaust hood.
Under Cabinet Exhaust Hoods
Undercabinet exhaust hoods are a better option for people who have cupboards or cabinet storage above their cooktop. This way, switching out an over-the-exhaust (OTR) microwave with a specialized exhaust hood allows you to keep the additional cabinet storage space and renovation your kitchen ventilation fan.
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