A range hood sucks the hot gas and replace it with cool and cleaner air from outside the house or recycles it within the range hood. In addition to this, a range hood adds value to your house and this does pay off when reselling it.
Among the many considerations to factor in when buying a range, the hood is the CFM rating, the size of your cooktop and the amount of your cooking. If you have a big kitchen and you do lots of heavy-duty cooking, you will need a strong range hood. On the other hand, you should be careful when choosing one.
- Too Much Noise
A very strong range hood has a higher CFM rating and this means too much noise. The noise is a result of the blower that rotates too hard to clean more smoke and hot fumes produced during the cooking. When installed in a restaurant, a noisy range hood may not be much of a concern because it is concealed in the kitchen. Since most restaurants are located in busy areas like cities, the noise from heavy traffic will counter that of the range hood and as a result, it will not be much of a concern. However, when a range hood is in a home kitchen, the noise will be very undesirable especially when you have visitors around.
- It is More Expensive
Usually, kitchen range hoods are expensive. The price of range hoods depends on several factors such as the CFM rating, the special features it comes with as well as its mode of blowing. The stronger the range hood, the higher its CFM rating and this makes it even more expensive. It does not make sense spending so much of your hard-earned money on a range hood that you do not need while you would have spent less for the one that you need.
- Challenges of Installation
The main characteristic of a very strong range hood is its bigger surface area. The large surface area is meant to cover the large cooktop for effective cleaning of the hot fumes produced during heavy-duty cooking. A very large range hood will be very to install especially if you are doing the DIY job, alone. You will have to hire extra helping hands to help you hold it in place and this will increase the timeframe of the installation work. A less strong range hood is easier to install and the job takes shorter.
- Higher Energy Bills
Having a range hood that supersedes your needs in the kitchen is not only noisy but also comes with unnecessary costs that should not be incurred in the first place. A very strong range hood has a bigger and stronger blower that consumes lots of electrical power. As a result, your monthly energy bills will skyrocket and this means unnecessary costs with something that you do not need. This is money wasted – money that should have been channeled to other important projects in your life.
- Requires Regular Maintenance
Having a strong range hood means that it uses a lot of power. It also works more compared to a regular range hood. Due to this fact, a strong range hood might ask for regular inspection and servicing. This maintenance cost can be quite high and even higher when the hood breaks down. Therefore, you might want to consider going for a smaller range hood if you do not really need a bigger and stronger one.
As much as range hoods are a must-have appliance in our kitchens, we should be very careful when choosing one. You should first evaluate the size of your kitchen, the size of the cooktop, and the amount of cooking when buying range hood. Since it is not easy to determine these elements just by looking, consider calling a professional so that you do not end up a very strong range hood that you do not need.