How to Choose the Rangehood for Your Kitchen

A rangehood or vent hood is essential to your kitchen. This will collect the fumes, grease, and odor produced by cooking, broiling, or heating of food. If you’ve experienced that moment when you smell like the food you just cooked, that is the effect of not having the right vent hood or exhaust fan in your kitchen. These fumes and odor can easily stick to your clothes, hair, and other materials in the kitchen. That is why you need a proper vent hood to avoid such cases. You will also be maintaining proper and healthy ventilation in your kitchen without the smoke and odor.

 

How It Works

A vent hood is placed above your stove to easily collect the fumes, grease, and odor produced. A fan is placed inside the vent hood, which you can turn on when needed and off when not in use. This fan can collect the fumes, grease, and odor and direct these towards the ducts. The ducts can either release the fumes and odor outside the home or filter and redirect these in the kitchen. You can choose your vent hood based on your preferred system or standard operation.

 

Wattage and Capacity

When choosing the rangehood for your kitchen, you must take into consideration the wattage of your stove, broilers and burners. Your vent hood must have enough capacity that matches the heat generated by your stove, broilers, and burners. Check your kitchen appliances manual or consult a sales representative to know the wattage and capacity required for your vent hood.

 

Complement Your Kitchen Design

Because a vent hood can be a bulky and dominating feature in your kitchen’s overall design, it is best to choose a vent hood that can complement the design of your kitchen to create a harmonious overall look. Nowadays, many manufacturers can provide stainless steel vent hoods or other types that have different finish or design. Choose one that can look well with other elements in your kitchen. You also have the option to choose an island vent hood if your stove and oven are installed with the island counter.

 

Care and Maintenance

Cleaning and maintaining your kitchen rangehood is important. You must clean grease filters, fan blades, exhaust hood, and the inside ductwork to avoid any dust and dirt buildup. You can do this occasionally or include this as another item on your general cleaning tasks. Doing all these will help keep the vent hood in good condition in order to prolong its use and avoid problems and costly repairs in the future.