Okay, looks like I need to clarify a couple things. I have a microwave which 
has a hood built into it. The motor was set for recirculation but has been 
changed to vent through the roof. I suppose I could change it to vent through 
the wall, but that would take it into the garage. The hole for the pipe has 
already been cut through the cabinet and ceiling . There is an exterior wall 
but it is about 3 feet to the right of the stove. The roof slopes down towards 
this wall, so I would imagine putting a vent there will be difficult if not 
impossible. Now what I could do is perhaps run the vent pipe up into the attic, 
then down the garage and vent it just above the garage door. This is where the 
roof peeks and I'd imagine putting a vent in the wall in this area would be 
much easier. Please let me know pros or cons of this idea.

Shane

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Dale Leavens 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Sunday, June 10, 2007 7:19 AM
  Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] i want a vent, ded burnit


  Shane!

  Do not vent into the attic. In case of fire it will get into the attic and 
spread like, well like wild fire. Any grease exhausting with the fan will 
accumulate there and increase the fire risk.

  If the stove is on an outside wall it is usually not a difficult thing to 
mount an exhaust fan with the vent to the outside. Care should be taken to 
insure that the vent is gently sloped down toward the outside so that any 
condensate drains out with gravity.

  Finally, there is no real need to exhaust a kitchen range at all. There are 
often reasons why one might want to and in a very tightly sealed home it can 
help reduce the interior environmental moisture level and keep down kitchen 
cooking smells. for odors you can mount a recirculating fan which charcoal 
filters which do not exhaust outside. Personally I don't like the noise of the 
damn things.

  For some reason I don't understand they give me a discount on my house 
insurance because I do not have a kitchen vent. I do however have a duct to my 
air exchanger network near the kitchen stove.

  Hope this is helpful.

  Dale Leavens, Cochrane Ontario Canada
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Skype DaleLeavens
  Come and meet Aurora, Nakita and Nanook at our polar bear habitat.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Shane Hecker 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Sunday, June 10, 2007 12:49 AM
  Subject: [BlindHandyMan] i want a vent, ded burnit

  A new roof was put on the house I'm in now. The old roof had a vent for the 
  stove, but in their infinite wisdom, and their nack for executive decision 
  making, my parents forgot to tell the roofers to install a vent in the new 
  roof. Now, my mother doesn't want to cut a hole in the new roof for the vent 
  because she's afraid it might leak. I suggested to her that we could try 
  running the vent to an outside wall. But she goes on saying something like 
  "why would you want to cut a hole in the building? It might leak, and with 
  the amount of cooking you do, you don't need it." Yada yada yada. Needless 
  to say, she doesn't want to install a vent. Her solution is to vent the 
  stove into the attic. Her husband's dad says this is common. And it is true, 
  I don't cook much, but I think this should be done right regardless.
  Now, the question. What is the best way to proceed if I want a vent to the 
  outside? Should I consider having a vent installed in the roof or would the 
  outside wall be better? Or is it fine just venting into the attic? Thanks 
  for any info.

  Shane 

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