There’s no reason you can’t install a hood on the brick, it will work fine. You need to buy one designed to hang on the wall, not the ceiling, and there’s loads of choices either way.

How do you vent a range hood to a brick wall?


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Can I install a ductless range hood?





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How do you make a hole in your kitchen exhaust?

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Are ductless range hoods worth it?

Unvented range hoods do filter some grease and cooking odors from the air, but the general consensus is that they’re nowhere near as effective. Nor do they remove heat and humidity, so they won’t help keep your kitchen cool while you cook. Above: An industrial-style vent (made of ducting) draws air up and out.

Where do ductless range hoods vent?

A ductless (or ventless) range hood does not vent out of the home, instead, it carries the debris and smoke form the air and filters it through a charcoal or carbon filter before releasing it back into the room.

Do ductless range hoods need to be vented?





Range hoods do not have to be vented to the outside. You can purchase hoods without ductwork called ductless hoods. But, ducted range hoods are almost always preferred over ductless hoods.

Does a range hood need to be vented outside?

Do range hoods have to be vented outside? No; range hoods without a duct, or ductless range hoods, can recirculate air back into your kitchen. However, to clean your kitchen air most efficiently, purchase a ducted range hood.

Can you replace a ducted range hood with a ductless range hood?

They are typically ducted hoods that can be converted to ductless using a recirculating kit. A recirculating kit attaches to the top of your range hood. It vents the air coming through your range hood through charcoal filters and back into your home.

What is the difference between ductless and duct range hood?

The major difference between the two is that a ductless range hood, which is more common in most kitchens, uses a fan or blower motor to pull all the grease and smoke out of the air, then recirculates it. A ducted range hood, on the other hand, vents all the bad air straight to the outside.

Are recirculating extractor hoods any good?



Recirculation/self-circulating cooker hoods are often much cheaper than extraction hoods because they don’t include ducting. However, they are less effective at dealing with smells, grease, and smoke because they have to process the air, and inevitably they don’t do that 100% perfectly.

How do you clean a ductless range hood?

Use a nylon or non-abrasive brush to remove grease, smoke deposits and build-up. Allow to sit for 3-5 minutes for the cleaner to penetrate tough buildup. Rinse filters with hot water and allow to air dry. Once dry, return filter to the range hood.

How do you vent a range hood on an interior wall?

How to Vent a Range Hood on an Interior Wall

  1. Determine where you want to vent your range hood.
  2. Install your ductwork in the shortest unobstructed path to the outside of your home.
  3. Cut a hole 1-2 inches larger than your ductwork where you’ll run the duct from your hood.
  4. Attach the range hood to your ductwork.

How often should I clean my range hood?



Some modern rangehoods include an automatic alert that signals when your rangehood and its filters need cleaning, and if it uses carbon filters, when these need replacing. For other models, most manufacturers agree that a good clean about once a month should keep rangehoods running smoothly.