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One important appliance that should not be overlooked when building or remodeling a kitchen is the range hood.
When you cook, the smoke, scents and particles released can damage your kitchen and even potentially be harmful to your health if there is not a proper ventilation system to help remove these elements from the air.
A range hood, sometimes also called a vent hood, will pull most of the grease and chemicals out of the room so you don’t have to worry about unhealthy smoke or unpleasant odors.
This will help the other appliances last longer as well as the grease caused and pollutants caused by cooking can deteriorate and prematurely age the materials in your kitchen. On top of that, many states are now requiring ventilation inside of your kitchen by law.
Other benefits of having a range hood in your kitchen include:
Under cabinet range hoods are one of the most common types of range hoods you will see. They are mounted to the underside of a cabinet situated above your range. They are often sleek in design, giving you ventilation power while blending into your kitchen and cabinet space.
Proline’s under cabinet hoods are easy to install and include dishwasher safe filters make cleaning a breeze. They are an affordable choice and usually cost less than many other types of range hoods.
These range hoods offer powerful ventilation performance while seamlessly fitting into any kitchen space. Browse our wide range of range hoods to find the perfect fit for your kitchen.
Wall Range hoods are similar in appearance to the under cabinet range hood but instead of being mounted to the cabinets above the range, they mount to the wall above. This is the perfect option for if there are no cabinets above your range, and your cooktop is situated against a wall.
Wall range hoods are wider along the bottom, spanning the length of the stove, but then narrow toward the vent. This type of range hood mounting style is the obvious choice when there is no cabinet set above your range.Island range hoods are the best way to ventilate your kitchen if you have an island cooktop. These are mounted to and vented through ductwork in the ceiling above your island.
With a lack of a wall or cabinets alongside them to help funnel fumes, island range hoods should generally be sized be wider than the cooking surface. We recommend 3"-6" of additional space on each side.
Proline offers elegant stainless steel and glass island vent hoods in all sizes.
Outdoor range hoods help keep your grill or outdoor kitchen free from smoke, grease, or other cooking byproducts. These range hoods are stronger than normal because they need to be able to handle the elements of the outdoors and are usually set up to sit above the average height from the range. Since in an outdoor space there are wind and other elements present, it is best to purchase an outdoor range hood that is two sizes larger than your cooktop (6"-12" overlapping on each side).
Range hood inserts are the ventilation unit that fits within an existing custom made range hood or cabinet. They provide the main functionality of range hoods and are a more adaptable option for specific designs. Inserts are great for flexibility and come in a wide array of sizes and CFM power to fit any custom hood.
An important aspect of selecting the right range hood is the ease of installation. Whether you are a DIY’er or are going to hire someone to get the job done, the easier the installation process the more money you will end up saving in the long run. Proline's hoods are very simple to install.
View Proline’s Installation Guide to see how a typical Proline range hood is installed.
A Local Blower is a blower installed directly inside the range hood body. Proline's range hoods come with a local blower already installed.
A Remote Blower or Inline Blower is not in the range hood itself but is installed in the ductwork between the range hood and your roof. One benefit of this type of blower is that it is the quieter to operate because the fan is located away from the kitchen. This may be even more beneficial if you are purchasing a smaller range hood with a high CFM.
Here are some additional considerations for you before purchasing your new range hood.