Does a range hood have to be vented outside?

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.
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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.
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Do ductless range hoods need to be vented?

What Are Ductless Range Hoods? Ductless hoods can be installed almost anywhere. Since they don't need to vent to your home's exterior and are ductless, you are not required to install them only where there is a duct.
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Are ductless range hoods any good?

In general, a ductless range hood is better than no range hood. Ductless range hoods can be installed on your wall, over a kitchen island, or inside a custom range hood. They are also a cost-effective option for your kitchen, since you don't have to pay a contractor to install ductwork.
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Do under cabinet range hoods vent outside?

Under-cabinet range hoods can be either ducted or ductless. Ducted range hoods vent air to the outside of your home while ductless hoods filter the contaminated air before circulating it back into your kitchen.
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What is ductless range hood?

Unvented Range Hoods: An unvented, or ductless, range hood has a fan but no duct. Instead, it uses several types of filters to clean the air, and then recirculates the air into the kitchen (these models are sometimes called recirculating hoods).
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Should I vent my range hood through the roof?

If you're venting your range hood out of an exterior wall, you don't need to worry about venting your roof. You only need to be concerned about venting your roof if you install vertical ductwork through the ceiling for your range hood.
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Does recirculating range hood work?

Yes. A recirculating range hood works beautifully, the same way as a ducted range hood. The main difference is that rather than the air getting exhausted to the outside, it passes through a filter, and then recirculated back into the house.
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What is the difference between a vented and non vented range hood?

A vented hood, sometimes called a ducted hood, sends the grease, moisture, and air outside of your home through the wall or roof. An unvented hood filters the air through a carbon filter and recirculates the air inside your kitchen.
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What is the difference between duct and ductless range hoods?

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.
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What is code for a range hood?

Although the international CFM code for range hoods is 100CFM, some local authorities allow for range hoods with slightly lower or higher CFM than this, depending on the type of your cooking, and the square footage of your cooktop.
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How do you vent a stove that is not on an outside wall?

One thing homeowners can do is to just make the hood recirculating. A recirculating range hood doesn't vent to the exterior, it recirculates the air back inside. To make a hood recirculating, a special grease filter must be used that has a charcoal filter and an aluminum mesh.
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Can you vent a range hood into the attic?

No, you should never vent your range hood into the attic. The excess buildup of grease and moisture in your attic will ruin it and over time may cause mold damage. Instead, vent your hood through an interior wall or through the ceiling all the way outside of your home.
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How are ductless range hoods powered?

Most range hoods or vent hoods are powered by a single motor. Some have two or more. These blower motors suck fumes and cooking exhaust from over your cooktop through ductwork and outside your home (or through charcoal filters with ductless models).
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What is a convertible range hood?

Convertible range hoods are versatile appliances that can function either with a duct system or without. They come equipped with fans and the necessary hookups to attach them to a ventilation system but they also feature charcoal filters for ductless operation.
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What is the difference between ducted and recirculating Rangehood?

With ducted hoods, air is extracted from the kitchen through a pipe that leads from the hood to an outside vent, whereas with recirculating hoods, air is extracted through a filtration system built into the hood, working to remove any grease and odour from the air before releasing it back into the kitchen.
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Do you need a vent hood for an electric stove?

The truth is that you should consider a vent for your electric stove. Even if you cook one or two times a week, a vent hood can be beneficial for you. It will clean your indoor air and improve your indoor air quality. For electric stoves, we recommend a range hood of at least 600 CFM.
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Can I use a ductless range hood with a gas stove?

We don't recommend venting your gas stove with a ductless hood. A ductless range hood merely recirculates your kitchen air. The air moves into your hood through charcoal filters and back into the kitchen. A ductless range hood can't get rid of a lot of the ultra-fine particles that are harmful to your health.
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Can I vent my range hood through my soffit?

You must not vent into the soffits, or even under the soffits unless you are more than a foot and a half below the soffit to allow the wind to dissipate the moisture before it rises back up into the attic.
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Is it OK to vent bathroom fan into attic?

No, you should not vent a bathroom fan directly into an attic. The problem with venting into the attic is that the moisture-rich air may form droplets on the wood sheathing, insulation, rafters, and ceiling joists, leading to mold growth.
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Can I use rectangular duct for range hood?

Most hood exhaust systems will work more efficiently with a round duct system, however if you are running an older system then a rectangular system may be required. However in the end most kitchen spaces will benefit greatly from going with the round ducts.
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Where does range hood vent?

They can go through your cabinetry, ceiling, or straight through the wall behind the hood. The vent exhausts outside either to an exterior wall or the rooftop. Ducted range hoods are common in commercial kitchens, homes with gas stovetops, or higher-end homes.
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Can a gas stove be on an inside wall?

Almost all require some space to the side of the unit. Most are around 5", but I've seen as little as 2" and as much as 10". I would not advise against placing the stove right up against the wall. You are creating a fire hazard (the current installation sounds like a sub-standard set-up that you should repeat).
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