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    Can i extract my cooker hood up into my old chimney?

    No, i live in a terraced house. the vent comes outside to the right of my kitchen window (slightly above) on my property. The neighbours kitchen window is about a meter from mine (facing the same way as the kitchens are side by side) and they complain that the fumes expelled is blown downwards...
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    Can i extract my cooker hood up into my old chimney?

    what if i simply extend the ducting outside, upwards so it clears their windows- how high do you think i can go? Does the fact that it is hot air help? i was thinking 4 M that's 1.5 m inside and 2.5 going upwards as i hit the wall outside- anyone done this?
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    Can i extract my cooker hood up into my old chimney?

    where can i get this fan? how will it stop the odour from going next door? i have basic filter in my hood, i used to use the recirculate function with a carbon filter, but i removed the carbon filter when i vented it outside.
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    Can i extract my cooker hood up into my old chimney?

    yes will sort of the chimney - am i right in saying that i use my cooker hood fan to extract the fumes as normal and attach another fan instead of the grill it comes out of- is this a motorised fan? where can i get them- will it work in conjunction with my cooker hood? i somehow think my...
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    Can i extract my cooker hood up into my old chimney?

    thanks for your reply - I can clearly see daylight from the bottom of the chimney and there is a lot of gravel gathered on the bottom of the attic where it has come in from the chimney. what do you mean by fan? can this be attached to the output grill of my current exit?
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    Can i extract my cooker hood up into my old chimney?

    I currently have a cooker duct connected directly 1 meter away from the hood into the outside wall. using 205x 60 ducting. The problem is my neighbours complain that the cooking odour comes into their open windows and lingers in their house! I have looked at redirecting it in the ceiling to...
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