Discover the differences of ducted and ductless range hoods

by Pete Sjogren

As long as there is a stove in a kitchen, there is a very high chance that you will find a range hood as well. Range hoods are essential in ensuring that a kitchen is well ventilated, as there can be a lot of smoke and fumes that are emitted during the course of cooking. Also, these fumes and odors can also leak into the rest of the house or building, which is normally prevented by having a range hood.

It is because of these reasons, that range hoods have become a vital component of any well-designed kitchen. Having a range hood in the kitchen gives the individuals who are cooking, a certain level of comfort needed in order to cook for long periods of time.

In the market today, there is an extremely wide variety of range hoods, all of which are built to cater to different needs, specifications and requirements. Some range hoods are made of special non-stick materials, which make relatively easy to clean, whereas others are designed to be stored away when not in use. In addition, you will also be able to find different range hoods that have been designed to suit specific designs and layouts of kitchen, making it relatively easy to find a range hood that will suit your needs.

Once you begin to look around for a range hood that will fit in your kitchen, it will come to your discovery that there are two different types of range hoods. Most range hoods are separated into two main categories: ducted range hoods, and ductless range hoods. It is imperative that you know the difference between these two, as it will help you make a well informed decision, on the type of range hood to buy or install.

Ducted hoods always need a ventilation duct in order to direct the unwanted fumes away from the kitchen, and into an open environment like the garden, or the backyard. Because it uses a duct, the fumes are very well dissipated. But if you do not have the space to install the ventilation duct, a ducted range hood will be very hard to install.

As for ductless range hoods, you are left without the problem of dealing with a ventilation duct. However, you will find that all a ductless range hood does, is isolate the unwanted smoke, fumes and odor, to an area in the kitchen that is further away from the stove. As a result, it does not necessarily deliver the smoke and fumes cleanly out of the kitchen. But the positive benefit of a ductless range hood is that it only requires an electrical power socket in order to have it operating.

Despite the ease of installing a ductless range hoods, they are often considered to be very inefficient. However, there are certain circumstances that might leave an individual without a choice, but to use a ductless range hood. This often happens when you do not have enough space in the kitchen for a ducted range hood, or if the design and layout of the kitchen does not suit traditional range hoods that require a ventilation duct.

Despite this, you should always take the time to measure and weigh your requirements, before deciding on the type of range hood to install, as it will be a long-term choice that you will be making.

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