Yes thank you both for your help. It cost us £2k to get the kitchen ceiling plastered and the cooker hood externally vented. As well as 3 full days if disruption.
It is a 150m pipe. Half goes under ceiling and the other half that goes out wall is boxed in and plastered over.
So was very dissapointed when he said the wind blows the smell into his bedroom as the wind always blows for some reason from our house to his. He has his bedroom windows open but the vent is just above our downstairs kitchen window. He said it blows into all his windows, upstairs and down stairs.
He wasn't grateful for what we have done si far. He did say though that now the smell doesn't stay in his bedroom 24 hours a day it only smells when we cook and then goes away. He keeps all his windows open 247.
We do smell neighbours cooking coming into our windows from the house to the other side. Doesnt bother us. Just lasts a little while. The smell doesn't bother us from our own cooking outside. I am guessing there's no way to avoid smelling the cooking smell other than to have ducking like robin has a photo of, so jt goes all the way up to the roof. But that seems a little extreme. Plus wpuldnt the air pressure be lost as it would have to travel much futher? Hence be less effective?
The only reason we would consider doing this is if it was of any benefit to us ie we wouldn't smell our cooking when we open the back door or are sitting on our decking. But crucially when it's gusty or windy the smell would still be smelt by him and us and would still blow into his windows. Which leads me to think we also have a pipe coming out for the gas boiler and when the gas boiler gives off a little gas smell at times when first turning on and our window is open we always smell it so that means even with a pipe vent wind will still blow it in.
Isnt it the case that if we added the external pipe it is still going to be blowing and coming out? How will it stop the smells blowong back into the windows or our back door when open? Is it because it will be directed higher up? And will help reduce the smells? As it will be blowing a bit of a different direction?
I did ask the conpany who did all this work and they didn't recomend doing this. They said the wind would still blow the smells around and if anything would be smelt by him more as would be higher up closer to his bedroom window. They also said rain and dirt would get into it but don't see how as it wouod have the exact same flat cover on it. They also said the air pressure wouldn't work as well as it would have to travel futher and therefore not be quite as effective? Is this true?
They said if we did wish to do it then these are the parts needed below.
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