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Kitchen Exhaust Fans



ABOUT KITCHEN EXHAUST FANS

Many times, a kitchen plan calls for adding some well chosen kitchen exhaust-fans. This will then mean that you will need to choose between a kitchen hood exhaust fan and a kitchen stove exhaust fan. Of course, not so long ago people did not have to make such choices because they could make do with exhaust fans. However, today people wish to properly ventilate their kitchens and so have to use the best exhaust fan options.

Another aspect to using kitchen-exhaust fans is that many times the home builder or remodeling agency makes big mistakes in regard to these kitchen appliances. They can for example make a hash of the installation process by putting up an inadequate fan that is not powerful enough for your kitchen size or they may get the venting wrong or they can even overlook the need to have makeup air.

Kitchen exhaust fans are essential appliances and will be indispensable for those people that plan on cooking very greasy foods as well as those who like to boil their foods. These cooking processes will cause many particles (visible and also invisible) that create a mist of smoke and grease that can spoil the kitchen surfaces. To remove such stains would require extensive vacuuming of the exterior of the home.

Even those who have installed an effective exhaust fan will find that their light fixtures, walls, cabinets as well as ceilings will become marred by fine coats of grease. To protect your kitchen you will do well to pick the right kind of exhaust fans and the overhead variety in particular can prove to be an ideal solution. These are in any case better than the down draft varieties since those do not properly address the fact that hot air tends to rise. By using this kind of axiom to your advantage you can use an overhead kitchen exhaust fan to collect all the vapors that arise when doing your cooking. A hood will easily capture the vapors and so offers better protection to your kitchen.

When choosing kitchen-exhaust-fans you must ensure picking a product that suits the size of your kitchen. It should also be powerful and must also have different speeds and one that has inbuilt halogen bulbs will certainly prove to be very useful. It is actually quite easy to size a kitchen-exhaust-fan.

All that is required is to measure the kitchen square footage and then multiply this by a factor of two which will give you the cubic feet per minute desired exhaust fan output. The bigger the exhaust fan the more air it will devour. This can cause a back drafting problem, especially when there is no makeup air inlet.

Back drafting can create hazardous carbon monoxide and because modern homes are so airtight this can prove to be a big danger. When purchasing kitchen exhaust fans, be sure to get the manufacturers installation instructions in writing. Reading the instructions can help you pick the right size fan and it also makes the actual installation work that much easier.

Kitchen Exhaust Fans