Hi,
I have a cooker hood which does not currentlly vent to an outside wall due to a neighbour objecting that the ducting from the cooker hood would vent onto her ground as the cooker is on an adjoining wall.
I don't want to run ducting all around the kitchen to the other wall, but can go through the ceiling, as we have a loft above the extension.
I am told by a kitchen installer that there might be a chance of condensation forming on the ducting in the loft.
Is there anyway to prevent this, if this is the case.
The total run of ducting in the loft will be about 6m.
Thanks
I have a cooker hood which does not currentlly vent to an outside wall due to a neighbour objecting that the ducting from the cooker hood would vent onto her ground as the cooker is on an adjoining wall.
I don't want to run ducting all around the kitchen to the other wall, but can go through the ceiling, as we have a loft above the extension.
I am told by a kitchen installer that there might be a chance of condensation forming on the ducting in the loft.
Is there anyway to prevent this, if this is the case.
The total run of ducting in the loft will be about 6m.
Thanks