Downdraft Ventilation Systems
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Downdrafts for Low-Profile Ventilation
Proper ventilation is incredibly important in your kitchen, whether you're dealing with grease from a deep fryer or smoke from burnt food. Downdrafts are one such ventilation solution, with a low-profile design that doesn't disrupt your kitchen's aesthetic. They are designed to be installed in your kitchen counter or on an island, near your range or cooktop. Many models feature a telescoping design, meaning your downdraft is only visible when you're using it; just flip the switch and it will telescope up to filter the air. That makes these appliances a great solution for those looking to achieve a certain aesthetic in their kitchen while still prioritizing cleanliness. Open concept homes, for example, will want to keep the line of vision open that an island hood may otherwise obstruct. We offer various downdraft models in different sizes and finishes so you can match the rest of your kitchen appliances or choose the finish that best blends into your counters.
Another crucial factor to consider is the CFM (cubic feet per minute) needed to properly ventilate your home. To figure out the right CFM for your kitchen, you'll need to know the BTUs on your range or cooktop; you need at least 100 CFM for every 10,000 BTUs. Other available features offer stylish touches to keep your home looking modern and stylish. Some models have built-in lighting to illuminate the cooking area, while others feature modern touch controls for the sleekest look possible. Typically, downdrafts are designed for the slimmest profile possible so they're nearly invisible when not in use. Additionally, certain downdraft models are designed specifically for use with other appliances from the same brand, so be sure to check the compatibility before making your purchase. Depending on the option you like best, you may need additional installation like vents. If that installation sounds too expensive or time-consuming, you'll want a recirculating option.
Why is it Necessary to Ventilate a Kitchen?
No matter what you cook, steam, smoke, grease and odors will accumulate in your kitchen. These contaminants aren't healthy to breathe in all the time, and they can also leave a slimy film on your kitchen appliances or cabinets that's difficult to clean. Over time, this residue can actually damage your appliances and cabinets. Ventilation products like downdrafts solve this problem, either by sucking in contaminants and filtering them outside your home or recirculating the air after it's been cleaned. Having some kind of air cleaning device, whether it's a low-profile downdraft or a statement-making wall hood, is a must. Many of the options we offer feature removable filters (some are even dishwasher-safe) so you can easily maintain your appliance. For the best air cleaning possible, be sure to clean the filters frequently—particularly if you're cooking an especially greasy dish. Deciding which ventilation solution is best for your kitchen is an important decision, but we're here to help. If you'd like to do more research, be sure to read our range hood buying guide. If you need more one-on-one assistance, reach out to our specialists at 800-860-3577.