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So.. my kitchen is quite old as I understand it.
It has a non vented recirculating cooker hood.
We do get condensation from cooking things such as pasta, ect. From boiled water
My question is.. can i install a vent to outside. Exactly like how i did with my tumble dryer.
Duckting along the top of the cabinets. Then drill holes in a Circle, chisel it out. Install duckting kit. Expanding foam and cement it all back up ect. Easy job.
BUT are theese recirculating cooker hoods MENT to be?
Ive had it turned on, and it does feel like it takes alot of air (hand over the 100mm hole at the top, above the hood) it feels like theres enough draft.
So.. am i right in thinking theres no problem installing a simple duckting.
It has a non vented recirculating cooker hood.
We do get condensation from cooking things such as pasta, ect. From boiled water
My question is.. can i install a vent to outside. Exactly like how i did with my tumble dryer.
Duckting along the top of the cabinets. Then drill holes in a Circle, chisel it out. Install duckting kit. Expanding foam and cement it all back up ect. Easy job.
BUT are theese recirculating cooker hoods MENT to be?
Ive had it turned on, and it does feel like it takes alot of air (hand over the 100mm hole at the top, above the hood) it feels like theres enough draft.
So.. am i right in thinking theres no problem installing a simple duckting.
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