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Cooker Hood
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I've always wanted one of these cooker hoods, but where does the steam go, do you have to have a hole made in your ceiling?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It should really go somewhere outside. If the hob is on an outside wall, then the hood can discharge very easily via a pipe through the wall, otherwise it would need a longer pipe with a more circuitous route. The discharge (mainly steam) can be via a duct up a few inches and then back through the outside wall, or up through the ceiling and then to an outside wall somewhere, or around the kitchen just below the ceiling to an outside wall. It all depends on the circumstances.
There are two types.
Recirculating: these don't extract to the outside. They just let the filters soak it up.
Extraction: They need the outlet that Atheist is talking about. (By far the best and more efficient.)
I've fitted extraction hoods that aren't on an outside wall. You either have to duct acroaa the ceiling through a hole in the wall...
... or, if you're lucky, put the duct up inside the ceiling IF the floor joists are running the right way.
Recirculating: these don't extract to the outside. They just let the filters soak it up.
Extraction: They need the outlet that Atheist is talking about. (By far the best and more efficient.)
I've fitted extraction hoods that aren't on an outside wall. You either have to duct acroaa the ceiling through a hole in the wall...
... or, if you're lucky, put the duct up inside the ceiling IF the floor joists are running the right way.
Too technical to answer here without seeing the room.
Your cooker is not on an outside wall, so you would have to have quotes for installing ducting.
There is of course the matter of a maybe unsightly duct across the kitchen ceiling if you can't put it between the joists.
I'd love to give you a rough figure, but it all depends............ ;o(
Your cooker is not on an outside wall, so you would have to have quotes for installing ducting.
There is of course the matter of a maybe unsightly duct across the kitchen ceiling if you can't put it between the joists.
I'd love to give you a rough figure, but it all depends............ ;o(