Vented vs recirculating range hoods | Pros, cons, & my top choice

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  • čas přidán 22. 08. 2024

Komentáře • 88

  • @lindamack8974
    @lindamack8974 Před 4 měsíci +1

    This was hugely informative and confirmed my decision to install a vented range hood in my kitchen reno. Your clear, concise explanations and your strong preference for vented models along with the "why" sold me on seeking a vented model. Many thanks!

  • @4TheMotorist
    @4TheMotorist Před rokem +3

    Not long ago installed a brand new kitchen in my home
    and replaced that early 80's kitchen we had.
    The previous range hood was 'recirculated' and we live in a colder climate
    and we constantly had a damp kitchen window and mold. Been researching
    these past few days about range hoods and what not and your info plus other stuff
    i have read and listened to has been wonderful. I'm commenting on your clip
    because of it being simply explained with 'pictures' so to speak so a big thanks.
    Oh and a G'day from Down under 👍

    • @hsdesignstudio
      @hsdesignstudio  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment, much appreciated!

  • @gitanrakhra8547
    @gitanrakhra8547 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Thank you! Our home was built without a vented hood and its something we'd like to change. Your video is very helpful!

  • @bonniefields1317
    @bonniefields1317 Před rokem +45

    Please! Turn off the annoying music!

  • @lindacgrace2973
    @lindacgrace2973 Před rokem +3

    The best CZcams channel about air quality and practical, detailed information on how to achieve high quality indoor air is "Home Performance," with Corbett and Grace Lunsford. I agree - "recirculating" range hoods simply magnify IAQ problems. One issue you did not mention is that steam with trapped volatile organic compounds (which is what a recirculating range hood pumps into your house at high speed) is an ideal medium for culturing viruses and bacteria. This is especially problematic in a cold climate where the house is shut up tight for six months out of the year.
    Love your content. Always great information - keep up the good work!

  • @trishmauney4200
    @trishmauney4200 Před 23 dny

    Great video! Very informative and the inserted diagrams/drawings were very helpful.

  • @ryansoo4000
    @ryansoo4000 Před rokem +1

    Great video! Another critical dimension to keep in mind is the depth of the range hood. Most manufacturers today are putting the most powerful burners at the front of the range or cooktop and some of those pro-style range burners can produce up to 30000 BTU’s per burner (gas ranges and cooktops can produce even more BTU’s per burner than electric or induction models) so it is very important to have the range hood extend out from the wall at least 24” in order to fully cover the entire range or cooktop so it can capture all the cooking fumes.

    • @bobbygetsbanned6049
      @bobbygetsbanned6049 Před rokem

      Yup basically every range manufacturer only puts high powered burners in front, then all the range hoods don't extend past 22". Makes for a super fun time figuring out how to not fill the house with smoke.

  • @mackfar27
    @mackfar27 Před 10 měsíci

    Yes, finally! The video I've been searching for. Finally!

  • @andrewburris1767
    @andrewburris1767 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you! I’m a carnivore and my wife is a vegetarian-she’s tired of the meat cooking odors coming from our recirculating range. Looking into going vented!

  • @millieh.-nyc6537
    @millieh.-nyc6537 Před rokem +2

    This was really educational. Thank you for this information. Be well.

  • @ryansoo4000
    @ryansoo4000 Před rokem +5

    One of the comments made famous by a well-known building scientist is: "A recirculating range hood is exactly like a recirculating toilet".
    Do everything you can to vent to the outdoors.

  • @ojertycnan
    @ojertycnan Před 3 měsíci +1

    I like the music. Calmed me down after a stressful day at work!

  • @nathapeele1464
    @nathapeele1464 Před měsícem

    VERY informative! Thank you!

  • @pointnozzleaway
    @pointnozzleaway Před 4 měsíci

    This.......answered ALOT of questions !! 👍

  • @steffikim4228
    @steffikim4228 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you. Very useful video and well explained. Wonder if you have the video for the best range (vented) range hood.

  • @mavisjones4750
    @mavisjones4750 Před rokem +1

    I had planned to go vented when I did my remodel. The remodel ended up costing more than I had initially planned, so I decided to save money where I could which included me nixing the vented hood, which would have added about 2000 more to the reno.

    • @pearlperlitavenegas2023
      @pearlperlitavenegas2023 Před rokem

      $2000! 😮 I installed mine myself in my 1984 kitchen The smells in the upstairs from the downstairs kitchen were driving me bonkers

  • @mikerudd4943
    @mikerudd4943 Před 3 měsíci

    My rabbit hole consists of should I use a 42 in vented for my new 36 or....stick with the 36 in. Both efficiency and appearance play a role

  • @BigDaddyMuddzy
    @BigDaddyMuddzy Před rokem

    Great video. We have an old house (late 1800s) so ours isn't tight. Our plan in our kitchen remodel is to add a 36in L.P. gas cooktop (70k BTU) with a vented hood but nothing is simple in these old houses. We also have a wood burning fireplace in our kitchen. And we want the fireplace to be either wood burning or a vented gas log fireplace (open firebox, not an insert). We can make an 8in duct for the vented hood work (barely). But, code requires air makeup for a hood that draws over 400 cfm. So we either stay at 400cfm, which is less air flow draw than is recommended for 70btu gas stove, or we try to find a place for make-up air ductwork and access to the fan. That last requirement is a real problem due to clearances and obstructions. On top of all of this, we aren't sure if the wood or gas fireplace will be impacted by the vent hood (with or without make-up air source) and negatively impact our kitchen with fumes or ash. We are considering a recirculating hood due to our situation. Thoughts?

    • @nsudatta-roy8154
      @nsudatta-roy8154 Před 2 měsíci

      It's been a yr since your comment, but you can do your make-up air directly at the HVAC unit. Just determine the point at which you can pull in the air. You can use a damper to control make-up air flow.

  • @MariannaOlsen
    @MariannaOlsen Před 5 měsíci

    Very helpful and useful introduction. Thanks

  • @prawinbk8599
    @prawinbk8599 Před 9 měsíci

    Nice one, exactly the video I was looking for ages.. Thank you,

  • @faust93
    @faust93 Před 7 měsíci

    Very informative video ! I never knew vented hoods doesn’t need regular charcoal filter replacement

  • @nanair6294
    @nanair6294 Před rokem +1

    Very informative. Thank you for making it!

  • @nathanielkunsman6917
    @nathanielkunsman6917 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you making this!

  • @jesuisdjestina8168
    @jesuisdjestina8168 Před 8 měsíci +2

    I don't see the point in recirculating hood((( isn't it better to just open the windows while cooking?)

  • @Card_Crazed
    @Card_Crazed Před rokem +1

    I currently have a recirculation vent... if we get to a kitchen reno, we're hoping to vent out, as the joists run the correct way, so there's no cutting of joists.

    • @hsdesignstudio
      @hsdesignstudio  Před rokem +1

      Awesome 👍 nice job doing the homework to figure that out ahead of time

  • @Danarchist802
    @Danarchist802 Před 9 měsíci +1

    So how many turns is too many? Also, could I vent into a garage? That would mean only one 90°. If I must reach outside, 2 90°'s and probably 15 feet straight to get outside.

    • @Danarchist802
      @Danarchist802 Před 9 měsíci

      House is not air tight as it was built in the 70's. I would not think pulling air in would be crucial.

  • @Obtuse94
    @Obtuse94 Před 5 měsíci

    Recirculating and downdraft hoods are better than nothing, but just barely. Do it right and vent outside. Especially, if you are going through the effort of a reno.

  • @engchoontan8483
    @engchoontan8483 Před rokem

    IF you have choices...
    Dry kitchen is ...
    Wet kitchen is ...
    Air-ducting of buildings are to be modified to replace the hard to clean false-ceiling and cornices. Suction with Y-shape(pneumatic tools vaccuum attachment concept, spray painting bottle concept)-ducting avoids dirty exhaust fan-blades... santa-clause hollow non-supporting column is arc-furnance as bottom igniter, to oven to pizza to room heater to exhaust chimney...
    Garden-patio huge-shed of 2 medium sheds(small building) attached to main-building(small house) air-locked kitchen and air-locked(breakfast)dining seperated by (interior) expensive slide-fold doors and walls are expensive slide-fold doors and connection to existing downgraded kitchen to dry kitchen is ... sheltered fire-break ceiling-walls shoe-mats...
    Just buy everything.?

    • @engchoontan8483
      @engchoontan8483 Před rokem

      Dinner usually need the other area for preparation... kitchen island concept have no overtaking and bypass lanes (dangerous when carrying pots of viscous liquids)

  • @1mustangsally
    @1mustangsally Před 6 měsíci

    I switched to a ventless hood because I live in a condo with a neighbour who smokes marijuana and it was coming down my stovepipe. Until we can prove it's her, I needed a quick fix.

  • @joelcompala5498
    @joelcompala5498 Před měsícem

    Do you have to have the duct cleaned?

  • @Bladecutter
    @Bladecutter Před 11 měsíci +1

    What tracks or races are people enjoying with this car?

  • @donnapetralia8238
    @donnapetralia8238 Před 8 měsíci

    Great video! Informative and well done. Any comments about the overall functionality of "convertible" hoods? To install a cabinet and ducting to vent in my 1939 lathe & plaster home is going to be pricey, so I'm considering installing a convertible for now and doing the duct work later.

  • @chrissygotthetouchdown6579

    Great information ! Thank you for sharing

  • @mslindadoll
    @mslindadoll Před rokem +1

    My next kitchen will be in a townhouse.....and I do not believe that venting the exhaust will be an option. Which has me seriously bummed.
    I'm planning on induction cooktop and I don't do much in the way of cooking (I'm more of a baker) but I find between the science and the aestetiques(sp?) statement hood.....I'm still at sea. Thanks for the guidelines.....it will help me to narrow the options.

    • @hsdesignstudio
      @hsdesignstudio  Před rokem +2

      There will probably be an option to vent, it just might not be the most preferred. If you aren’t a big stir fry or grilling cook, you can cheat the system a little.

  • @susanbartone1347
    @susanbartone1347 Před 11 měsíci +1

    My under cabinet range hood is against the wall. I don't see any duct work (if it is there, it is in the wall). On the corresponding outside wall, I do not see a vent. Could a vent be in my crawlspace? On the roof? Not sure. Maybe I have a recirculating range hood. Totally clueless how to figure this out.

    • @richardreger6026
      @richardreger6026 Před 5 měsíci

      Got same problem was gonna try change myself. Guess get a pro

  • @ethanmakai
    @ethanmakai Před rokem +1

    at what CFM on the range hood do you need to consider adding another blower unit to suck in fresh air?

    • @hsdesignstudio
      @hsdesignstudio  Před rokem +1

      Great question- the newest building code updates are stating 400 CFM.

  • @stevelopez372
    @stevelopez372 Před 26 dny

    Vent to outside when possible. They have yet devise a filter, charcoal or otherwise to keep your house from smelling like fish. That’s if you like fish. Lol. Been there done that. The extra expense is worth it. Your nose will thank you.

  • @TX-Kimi-2-GA
    @TX-Kimi-2-GA Před rokem

    Thanks for some great info!

  • @gordonmack9948
    @gordonmack9948 Před 7 měsíci

    I am trying to stop the steam in my kitchen, can a recirculate Hood take out the steam with filters?

  • @ps4402
    @ps4402 Před rokem

    I will be remodeling a galley kitchen in our condo. Built in 1925, on the ground floor, so cant vent up. The current layout has a gas range on the outside wall with a vented hood. A far superior layout would mean installing the new 30" induction cooktop on the inside wall with a recirculating vent. Do you think this is a bad trade-off? Induction does not produce as much heat, and I don't fry anything.

    • @hsdesignstudio
      @hsdesignstudio  Před rokem +1

      Check your local area for building codes, but I would generally aim for the better layout if possible.

  • @Yellowjacket1977
    @Yellowjacket1977 Před 6 měsíci

    I'm planning to install a vented 36" Range Hood. I'll need to go straight up into the attic about 3', then make a 90-degree turn and run about 10' to the outside wall. Is 10' too far to make that vent work properly? Should my 10' pipe be level, or should it have a slight upward pitch?

  • @SirGooga
    @SirGooga Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks for the info. Why are lower CFM hoods so hard to find??

  • @dustinwatkins7843
    @dustinwatkins7843 Před 6 měsíci

    Whoever renovated the kitchen before we moved in decided a recirculating vent with no filters whatsoever was the best option. Seems entirely pointless but I guess it was *cheap*...

  • @klemlyn
    @klemlyn Před rokem

    Hi, Really helpful thanks. Do you have any comments about noise reduction? We are definitely going vented and wonder about whether to have an onboard or offboard motor. Is difference in dB worthwhile or do we just get an onboard one with a low dB rating?
    The flow rate information and design considerations were particularly useful.

    • @hsdesignstudio
      @hsdesignstudio  Před rokem

      We have used both options. The attic mounted, or garage housed blowers do typically reduce some of the sound in kitchen.

  • @joeshmoe7899
    @joeshmoe7899 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Smoking is bad. That includes using a recirculating hood.

  • @iposttvshows
    @iposttvshows Před rokem

    Great video, thank you. I do have a question though.
    I have a 1923 craftsman 770 sq ft. There is no hood / fan etc above the stove. The smoke alarm is in the hallway right outside of the kitchen and is set off quite easily. The stove is on the inside wall with 9 ft ceilings, so in order to vent it out, it would have to go up to the attic, across and to the exterior wall. That would be a lot of expensive work.
    The only reason for me to add a hood is to alleviate the smoke alarm going off so easily. Would a ventless hood help with this issue?
    Thank you!

    • @hsdesignstudio
      @hsdesignstudio  Před rokem

      It may or it may not. That’s quite hard to know without trying. You can also vent a stove out the roof if it’s a much shorter/easier run. We always try and vent outdoors before considering a recirc option.

    • @iposttvshows
      @iposttvshows Před rokem

      @@hsdesignstudio thank you. There's an attic so it's not any shorter to vent out and I would worry about risking the integrity of the roof if it's done wrong since I don't know how old it is, only that it's at least 21 years old. Thank you for your reply.

  • @user-kv1ro9rn2s
    @user-kv1ro9rn2s Před 11 měsíci

    What do I do if my stove sits on an inside (connecting wall to office) and I am unable to vent outside and if I place the vent tot he ceiling, it'll vent into the attic?

  • @yaelluck6730
    @yaelluck6730 Před rokem

    I just installed the 66 inch wolf island hood. I have a gas cook top but when cooking there’s a lot of drafting. Not sure what to do. Had a HVAC guy do the duct system. Any suggestions? Is it normal to have a lot of drafting?

    • @hsdesignstudio
      @hsdesignstudio  Před rokem

      By drafting, do you mean pulling air from other rooms? Did you install a makeup fan in another room that pulls in an equal amount of air?

  • @BossyBossy2023
    @BossyBossy2023 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Turn off the goddamn music man , literally I am not listening to this video because of the music it’s very very very annoying

  • @toddd7444
    @toddd7444 Před 8 měsíci

    show the fan tessssssssssssssst wheechair larry

  • @KYoss68
    @KYoss68 Před 5 měsíci

    Yes, of course vented. You don't want to be breathing recirculated hood air.

  • @robinwidman2095
    @robinwidman2095 Před 7 měsíci

    Great video except for the music.

  • @artkyger3425
    @artkyger3425 Před 5 měsíci

    Venting not needed at all unless cooking A LOT !!!

    • @bodinian
      @bodinian Před 3 měsíci

      Very wrong. The oils deposit on everything in the room and make them sticky. Try repainting a kitchen with the exact same paint after 5 years of unvented cooking and look at the difference in color.

  • @melaniekeeling7462
    @melaniekeeling7462 Před rokem

    OMG, this is s big one.

    • @melaniekeeling7462
      @melaniekeeling7462 Před rokem

      I have never had a "ventilated" kitchen since I left my parents' house. In Spain, they slap on a vent-a-hood, but with no connection to anything like an extractor. The old buildings had built-in ventilation draughts, which have, of course, been subsequently destroyed in the name of progress.

    • @hsdesignstudio
      @hsdesignstudio  Před rokem +1

      It really depends on where you live and the type of house for sure. In many cases old kitchens had just a general vent for the entire room.

  • @Mstatabouare
    @Mstatabouare Před 11 měsíci

    Hi! Where is your business?

    • @hsdesignstudio
      @hsdesignstudio  Před 11 měsíci

      Hi! Our physical location is Edmonton, Alberta. However, we work right across the globe. Feel free to reach out to me at designstudio@thehomestud.com

  • @pearlperlitavenegas2023

    5:16 Flexduct 😮? isn't it against code

    • @hsdesignstudio
      @hsdesignstudio  Před rokem

      Depends on where you are- many places, totally fine under certain circumstances.

    • @christinelu7949
      @christinelu7949 Před 11 měsíci

      We are going to do this in a few days. You can use semi-flex duct. The 550 cpm microwave manufacturer recommends 6” round duct but we end up using 4” cause we simply don’t have room for 6”. It’s a short distance out so we hope it’s still sufficient enough.

    • @pearlperlitavenegas2023
      @pearlperlitavenegas2023 Před 11 měsíci

      @@christinelu7949 You can do what you want, me I always try to do Best Practice since this is my forever home I did mine 5 rigid pipe got most supplies from home depot good luck

    • @bodinian
      @bodinian Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@christinelu7949 that cuts air flow by a lot if you do the math. Find a way to get the recommended duct size now so you don't have regrets later.

  • @lawpilot8526
    @lawpilot8526 Před 2 měsíci

    6/11/2024 - how can you include such unintelligent communication as “from a few hundred to several thousand” in an otherwise intelligent exposition? Try Something intelligent like $200-$3000?

    • @hsdesignstudio
      @hsdesignstudio  Před 2 měsíci

      I’m going to answer this to help other people, even though you could have phrased this far more politely. Construction and costs have a huge range because geography impacts price as much as material and labour. Whether I say it as words or a number, it rings true either way.

    • @lawpilot8526
      @lawpilot8526 Před 2 měsíci

      6/11/2024 - no it doesn’t ring true either way. Where would you cash a check written for a “few” dollars? how about a check for “several” dollars? nowhere! Because those terms are meaningless, they convey no information whatsoever. If you don’t know the numbers, just don’t allude to cost. But in fact, the numbers are well known to people like you who are in the business. You can give a range just like I suggested. It could be $200-$3000, or $500-$1000.