Using Range Hoods and Venting					
					
												
Kitchen ventilation is an essential aspect of a well-functioning kitchen. Range hoods and vents work in conjunction to eliminate cooking odors, grease, and moisture from the air. Understanding their functions and proper use can ensure a healthier and more comfortable kitchen environment.
Range Hoods
- Installed above the cooktop.
 
- Designed to capture and remove cooking vapors, smoke, and grease.
 
- Available in various designs and sizes to suit specific kitchen layouts.
 
Venting
Range hoods require proper venting to effectively exhaust air outside the home.
- Exterior Venting: Vents air directly outside through a ductwork system.
 
- Recirculating Venting: Filters and cleans air before recirculating it back into the kitchen.
 
Benefits of Using Range Hoods and Venting
- Improved air quality by removing pollutants.
 
- Reduced humidity levels to prevent condensation and moisture damage.
 
- Elimination of cooking odors and grease buildup.
 
- Prevention of carbon monoxide buildup from gas-powered appliances.
 
Maintenance and Cleaning
- Regularly clean range hood filters to remove grease buildup.
 
- Replace filters as per the manufacturer’s recommendations.
 
- Inspect ductwork annually for obstructions and damage.
 
Choosing the Right Range Hood
- Consider the cooktop size and kitchen layout.
 
- Select a range hood with a CFM rating that is sufficient for your cooking habits.
 
- Look for features such as variable fan speeds and lighting.