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Author:  Amy [ Thu Aug 09, 2012 6:11 pm ]
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Okay, my birthday present is going to be a new hood. Anyone have experience with Vent-A-Hood?

Amy

Author:  Amy [ Mon Oct 28, 2013 10:48 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Range hoods

Let the construction begin! Well, it's a year later than what I originally planned, but my new range hood is being installed this week. The crew just got here to begin demolition. I can't wait!

Amy

Author:  TheFuzzy [ Mon Oct 28, 2013 9:54 pm ]
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Amy,

Yay!

Yay?

Author:  Amy [ Tue Nov 19, 2013 3:44 pm ]
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Today I wrote the check that signified the end of the project.

WOOHOO!!!!!!!!

I have to wait until tomorrow (or Thursday ideally) to peel off the protective skin on the stainless panels on the cabinets.

I'll post a picture when I do.

Amy

Author:  Amy [ Sat Nov 30, 2013 4:59 pm ]
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Finally got around to taking a pic. We love it...the subway tile mirrors the subway tiles (albiet, different materials) in our bathrooms.

Image

Amy

Author:  fitzie [ Sat Nov 30, 2013 7:04 pm ]
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Looks great Amy. Know you'll enjoy it for years to come.
fitzie

Author:  Amy [ Mon Dec 02, 2013 9:08 am ]
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The thing I love the most is my house no longer smells like what I've been cooking!

Amy

Author:  TheFuzzy [ Tue Dec 03, 2013 12:47 am ]
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Wow, nice!

Author:  Cubangirl [ Tue Dec 03, 2013 12:59 am ]
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It looks great and just in time for Christmas.

Author:  jimbo [ Tue Dec 03, 2013 12:14 pm ]
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kbjesq wrote:
We also have a Zephyr over a 36" Bluestar gas cooktop. I did a lot of research about hoods and thought that I knew what I needed . . . I ordered one with 1200 cfm capacity and dual fans. I even called Zephyr and talked to their customer service techs before placing the order!

I should have learned more about installation - because proper installation is just as important as venting capacity and CFMs.

First mistake: The builder thought it would be OK to put 90 degree turns in the venting between the kitchen and the roof. Um, no, you can't do that or you will DRAMATICALLY decrease the efficiency of the hood. If at all possible, make the vent a "straight run" from the exit on the hood to your roof vent. If not possible, limit turns to 45 degrees, maximum.

Second mistake: The overpriced kitchen designer should have told me that it is crucial that your kitchen hood actually be larger that the cooktop. For example, for my 36" cooktop, I should have ordered a hood at least 6" wider. I guess these overpriced kitchen designers are used to planning kitchens for people who don't actually COOK in their kitchens . . . they just want them to look pretty. :(

Unfortunately, both of these problems are not easily or inexpensively corrected! Good luck and I hope this info helps.


You are correct about installation being at least as important as the hood itself. My hood is downdraft and the original was integrated into the cooktop. The new popup is at least twice as powerful as the old vent, and my first try bulged the understove piping. I ended up replacing the 90 angle under the floor with a plenum of my design, the 4 inch accordian flexible pipe with 6 inch smooth straight run ducts, and the original dryer type exterior cover with a screen cover. I now have the hood as the weak link, and a vent system that actually vents.

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