Re: Are downdraft hoods really that terrible?
- From: "Edwin Pawlowski" <esp@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 01:36:51 GMT
"KLS" <xymergy@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
This is a serious question from someone currently without a range hood
who may redo the kitchen and install one, but if you can explain to me
the extent of your cleaning and sanitizing habits, I might be
persuaded to forego the purchase of a hood and spending the money on
installing the soffitt needed to bring the venting out to the chimney.
It would save me about $2,500, so I really am interested in your
answer. Would I be better off just tiling off that entire wall the
rangetop is on?
Having grown up in four houses with no hoods, I'd say it is not that big a
deal. Yes, it is better to have one, but millions of homes do not. Not
knowing your situation I can't say if spending $2500 is worth it. If it was
a major re-model, I'd probably spend the money. If it is a "sprucing up",
I'd probably hold off.
.
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