Hi,
I've had a kitchen hood installed, by a non professional.
When the hood is on, the air appears to blow back through the walls(electrical sockets). I'm told that this is common if you live on the top floor of an appartment, which I do. The solution is further suggested that I should open a window, when its on.
I understand the open window suction part, but is this really 'the' solution? the idea with having a kitchen hood, is not to have to open the window in the first place.
Is there a better solution?
I've had a kitchen hood installed, by a non professional.
When the hood is on, the air appears to blow back through the walls(electrical sockets). I'm told that this is common if you live on the top floor of an appartment, which I do. The solution is further suggested that I should open a window, when its on.
I understand the open window suction part, but is this really 'the' solution? the idea with having a kitchen hood, is not to have to open the window in the first place.
Is there a better solution?