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EdFNJ 10-11-2023 07:42 PM

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Originally Posted by SusanStCatherine (Post 2264540)
You buy the vent hood. Ask appliance stores if they install if you buy through them. Try Agressive Appliances. You may need a roofer and an HVAC to coordinate. Good luck!

. Thanks, but that isn't the issue in question. "Appliance stores" certainly won't do major work to duct through walls, ceilings, attic & roof with a vent. I have installed range hoods on existing duct work. That's a simple job.

JoMar 10-11-2023 08:38 PM

Purchased the hood through Aggressive Appliance, they installed the pipe into the attic, then needed to get Munns to take the pipe through the attic and to the roof, then Quality First Roofing took it through the roof and attached the roof vent. That was to insure it was installed according to code and who was licensed to do what part of the install. We elected to do it by the code, expensive and a pain to coordinate but we made the decision to do it that way and avoid the risk.

Topspinmo 10-11-2023 08:44 PM

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Originally Posted by EdFNJ (Post 2264643)
:1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl::1 rotfl:

Unfortunately, no window nearby just the door into the garage. Well, if there was GOOD vegetarian restaurant around here (other than lettuce, tomato & pepper sandwiches) she wouldn't have to cook that vile stinking broccoli and other gross vegetables!

After reading all the dept of health ratings of so many restaurants around here that also makes going out less "appetizing." Download the "LIFE KITCHEN" app (IOS and Android). It takes all the health dept RESTAURANT ratings across FL (GOOD AND BAD) and puts it into one app with all the gross and disgusting details. :D


I rarely eat out.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iyoPaVxMyWY

No one knows what’s goes on behind closed doors! And if you did you wouldn’t be eating there!

huge-pigeons 10-12-2023 04:26 AM

We had an appliance store put in a range hood with a pipe going into the attic then exiting the roof. You never would want to have grease and exhaust gases exiting into the attic, I would think you would get mold and critters in the attic.

terryf484 10-12-2023 04:39 AM

In my son's house, the vented to the soffit. works just fine.

Two Bills 10-12-2023 04:49 AM

Get your wife to microwave veg.
Tastes better, cooks quicker, and hardly any smell.
Problem solved!

La lamy 10-12-2023 05:37 AM

If you can't get the smells to air out of your kitchen at a decent price, maybe your wife could get used to doing them outside on a grill. Delicious!

GizmoWhiskers 10-12-2023 05:43 AM

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Originally Posted by EdFNJ (Post 2264383)
Our stove is against an inside wall (backed up to guest bathroom) and there is no outside vented duct for a range hood. My wife is a vegetarian and cooks the most "stinky" foods imaginable Broccoli is the absolute worst! Makes me nauseous. :D.

Anyone had a range hood with ducts through the ceiling added where there was no duct or hood before? The above the stove microwave has a built in circulating ductless fan with carbon filters but it's really useless. We'd obviously have to remove the microwave and go to a countertop model.

Suggestions for who does this kind of work and recent cost? Not looking for a kitchen remodel just a ducted hood over the stove. I am assuming it can be ducted straight up to and through the roof assuming there is no roof supports in the way or any building code against that. No access to outside wall just UP. It's the "usual" stove with above stove mounted microwave configuration.

I have the same problem, sensitivity to certain foods cooking. Beef, toast, eggs with pepper, sesame oil, the list goes on and on. My other half has a hard time cooking as sometimes the smells cause me to have head aches or I can't breathe.

The no outside exhaust is a problem. I use an ion air filter to radicate them and open doors. It's a pain in the arse sometimes and I feel bad for my spouse.

We bought a moveable induction cooktop to cook on the porch or in the garage. I wish they did put stove top vents up thru the attic like bathroom vents when building these houses. That would be a dream come true.

nn0wheremann 10-12-2023 06:02 AM

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Originally Posted by EdFNJ (Post 2264383)
Our stove is against an inside wall (backed up to guest bathroom) and there is no outside vented duct for a range hood. My wife is a vegetarian and cooks the most "stinky" foods imaginable Broccoli is the absolute worst! Makes me nauseous. :D.

Anyone had a range hood with ducts through the ceiling added where there was no duct or hood before? The above the stove microwave has a built in circulating ductless fan with carbon filters but it's really useless. We'd obviously have to remove the microwave and go to a countertop model.

Suggestions for who does this kind of work and recent cost? Not looking for a kitchen remodel just a ducted hood over the stove. I am assuming it can be ducted straight up to and through the roof assuming there is no roof supports in the way or any building code against that. No access to outside wall just UP. It's the "usual" stove with above stove mounted microwave configuration.

Be glad she’s not into Brussels sprouts

SusanStCatherine 10-12-2023 06:31 AM

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Originally Posted by EdFNJ (Post 2264645)
. Thanks, but that isn't the issue in question. "Appliance stores" certainly won't do major work to duct through walls, ceilings, attic & roof with a vent. I have installed range hoods on existing duct work. That's a simple job.

See post #17. It is what we did. I said you may need to coordinate with a roofer and an HVAC company. We used Agressive Appliances and we also used Quality First Roofers. We used a different HVAC company I can't remember but may have been Sunshine. It was pretty costly I can't remember but maybe $2,000. Call the roofers and Munns. See what they say before purchasing a hood from anywhere. Maybe they can vent your microwave to the outside but a hood would be stronger.

There is another solution I thought of: Febreeze is a fantastic product and works wonders on odors. It actually cancels them out scientifically fascinating how it works!

SusanStCatherine 10-12-2023 07:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Two Bills (Post 2264683)
Get your wife to microwave veg.
Tastes better, cooks quicker, and hardly any smell.
Problem solved!

Or eat the broccoli raw! Even better yet!

SusanStCatherine 10-12-2023 07:08 AM

Appliance store venting
 
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Originally Posted by huge-pigeons (Post 2264681)
We had an appliance store put in a range hood with a pipe going into the attic then exiting the roof. You never would want to have grease and exhaust gases exiting into the attic, I would think you would get mold and critters in the attic.

Name of the appliance store you used that put the pipe through the attic and roof please? The OP wants that info and says appliance stores don't do that.

jarodrig 10-12-2023 07:26 AM

Here’s an off the wall suggestion….

New wife
OR
New house

The latter will probably be less expensive ! LOL !!

Justputt 10-12-2023 07:30 AM

We did this in our old house. If your microwave is built into cabinets such as pictured above (cabinets don't go to the ceil), they'll just box in the area between the cabinet top and ceiling, run a vent pipe through the cabinet above the microwave (so you lose that space) and into the attic space and put a damper roof vent to carry it away. We had this mounted on the roof and connected to the vent pipe that went through the upper cabinet, boxed space above it. and through the roof. Lowes link works, not sure why it says this Access Denied

Two Bills 10-12-2023 07:35 AM

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Originally Posted by SusanStCatherine (Post 2264722)
Or eat the broccoli raw! Even better yet!

Definitely.
Or.
Liquidize all the veg, and drink it.
No cooking at all. :coolsmiley:


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