What Are Ventless Range Hoods
Traditionally a range hood consists of a circulation unit housed above your oven, cooktop or stove with a duct (think of a chimney) used to transport the odors, particles and grease in the air to the outside world. A ventless hood as its name might suggest does not incorporate the duct carrying the polluted air outside of your house, rather it relies on a filtration system to filter the nasties out of the air before recirculating the cleaned air back into your kitchen.
Ventless hoods come in a number of different styles including:
- Wall Mounted
- Under-Cabinet Mount
- Chimney Style
- Island Mounted
The main reason why people tend to upgrade to ventless hoods is because of their space saving design. Normally the duct or vent of the rangehood runs all the way from the range through your ceiling and out of your rooftop. These vents take up a huge amount of room, are bulky and more often than not are hideously ugly, ruining the ambiance and style of even the most well though out and executed kitchen designs.
By installing a ductless hood you are able to save yourself space whilst at the same time creating a kitchen design masterpiece that your friends and family will be truly envious of. One more reason why ductless hoods are a good idea is the fact that they reduce some of the burden on the environment. Generally the polluted air is pumped straight out of your house into the environment. However with a ventless hood this polluted air is trapped within a filter which is cleaned by you and disposed of in a more ecologically friendly manner.
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