Can you use a downdraft vent with a slide in range?

Can you use a downdraft vent with a slide in range?

Can you use a downdraft vent with a slide in range?

If the slide-in range is on an island or your counters are deeper than normal counters, then you may be able to fit a downdraft vent behind the slide-in range if the vent that you choose will accommodate that type of installation.

How much space do you need for a downdraft vent?

IMPORTANT NOTE: To incorporate a downdraft system and a Wolf cooktop, you must allow for a minimum 25- 1/8″ (638 mm) flat counter space from front to back. A countertop with a raised lip and/or backsplash may not allow enough space for proper installation.

How much does it cost to install a downdraft?

Materials

Type Cost
Wall-mounted $200 – $500
Island $300 – $900
Downdraft $1,000 – $2,500
Under-cabinet $200 – $500

Why do gas cooktops need a downdraft?

Energy-efficient offering significant energy savings (hence lower bills)

  • Less costly than other kitchen systems.
  • Easy to clean and maintain
  • Add elegance to your kitchen
  • Offer consistent cooking
  • Remove all odors and smells when cooking
  • Offer safety mechanisms (auto-shutoff,electric ignition,safety lock,etc)
  • Offer extended durability (even for decades)
  • Is a downdraft cooktop right for your kitchen?

    You can end up with a kitchen filled with smoke or lingering food smell. However, if your kitchen is small but well-ventilated then a downdraft cooktop might work. Although it is quite easy to place a downdraft cooktop into your kitchen, there are several concerns you may need to address before purchasing one.

    Do I need a downdraft on my gas cooktop?

    Unlike hoods, downdraft designs are often integrated into the cooking appliance. These systems are also not recommended for gas stoves due to a release of carbon monoxide. Ducted range hoods operate on fans, or blowers.

    How much does an electric downdraft cooktop cost?

    The national average materials cost to install an electric cooktop is $518.70 per cooktop, with a range between $325.04 to $712.37. The total price for labor and materials per cooktop is $705.97, coming in between $469.22 to $942.71. Your actual price will depend on your location, job size, conditions and finish options you choose.