Range Hood Installation

Did I tell you John finally had time to install the range hood? This is old news, in that he got it installed over a month ago, and I forgot to post these photos earlier. But also the hood sat in a box in the garage for several months. It was a lot of work for him to install so he had to wait until he had a long weekend, with good weather, without other more pressing priorities.

First step, after much measuring and planning, was to cut a hole in the ceiling.

Yep, there’s our 5 inches of flat wooden roof between ourselves and the sky. I’ve mentioned this crazy roof several times before, but I still can’t get over how many mid-century houses in Tucson were built this way.

After cutting the hole, he had to install the vent pipe and run an electrical outlet to it. Our electrical wires are in conduit on the roof (since there’s no crawl space for them!) Then it all needs sealed up there so it doesn’t leak in the rain.

Next came the supports for the ducting and the hood. The new electrical outlet is hidden underneath the range hood duct. It was a trick to get everything lined up, the hood plugged in, and the insulation added inside. In this next photo you can see it’s all staged and ready to be lifted, with the hood resting on some old boxes.

The chimney ductwork could be extended to various lengths. It was a challenge to decide how high or low to position the hood. We needed it to be close enough to the stove to be efficient at venting. We also wanted to be able to easily reach the controls, but still be able to see under it. There was initially an illusion that we would knock our heads against it when working at the stove, but that turned out to not be the case at all. It’s well out of the way.

We’re happy with the color. It looks black in the photos but it’s not. Black was too intense, and stainless steel was too shiny to go with the more muted colors in our kitchen. This is a dark stainless (I think it was called charcoal) that seems to work well with the stove.

I bought that range hood on a 50% off sale, sometime back in 2023, so by the time we got around to getting ready to install it, it was not returnable anymore. Good thing it worked out! The kitchen is finally done!

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