Always wondered why your kitchen still smells after cooking and how you could improve overall kitchen ventilation Bradford?
The great news is at Quality Electrician, I have experience installing modern, robust and efficient ventilation systems.
Back to top1) Why does your kitchen still smell after cooking?
If you love cooking up a storm in the kitchen but hate the smells that linger behind, there could be a number of reasons behind the bad odours.
When inspecting kitchen ventilation, I find one of the problems is often with poorly installed cooker heads. If the concern isn't the actual cooker head, poor kitchen ventilation could be down to sub par installed pipework, crushed hosing or long runs. Recirculating systems which are typical in most of the properties I’ve worked on can lead to nasty smells in the kitchen which linger for hours.
Recirculating systems extract air from the kitchen, capturing grease and odours but then return the air back into the kitchen. So they aren’t the best way to improve air quality.
Back to top2) What to consider during a kitchen renovation.
Although an exciting project with lots to consider, if a kitchen upgrade is on the cards, I can’t stress the importance of getting the ventilation looked at by a professional before the kitchen fixtures go in.
Most recently, I worked with a local homeowner who spent thousands on a swanky new kitchen. They couldn't figure out why kitchen odours linger, ruining the kitchen atmosphere. The particular kitchen I worked on was open plan which makes any unwanted smells and poor air quality even more noticeable. The homeowner regretted not considering kitchen ventilation as simply purchasing another cheap cooker hood would only provide a short term solution.
So, I do my best to educate homeowners on why externally vented extraction systems far out perform recirculating systems. Keep reading to find out why I recommend external vented extraction for your home in Bradford.
Back to top3) How to improve kitchen ventilation Bradford.
My professional guidance would be to consider a better ventilation position directly above the hob. Well designed ducting which is typical for externally vented extraction systems will improve ventilation too. Improving extraction rates will aid in eliminating lingering odors from all the tasty meals you’ve cooked up.
I’m a big fan of externally vented kitchen extraction systems as they offer higher extraction efficiency. A new kitchen can cost upwards of £20,000 and I’m sure you will want your kitchen to last years into the future. Protect kitchen features, preventing the build up of moisture and smoke by considering high quality kitchen ventilation systems, installed by a professional of course.
Back to top4) Why Quality Electrician can help.
As NICEIC approved, I can guarantee safe and compliant wiring connections when installing extractor fans in the kitchen. All electrical work conducted by me is in line with strict regulations such as BS7671.
It’s worth mentioning that major renovation work such as a kitchen extension or even new build properties do need to comply with strict Building Regulations, effectively driving moisture out of a property. In turn , improving air quality and kitchen ventilation in your Bradford home.
Back to top5) Quality Electrician.
I know how busy life can get so arranging an appointment isn’t always the easiest thing to do for modern households. As an experienced ventilation expert, I can gauge the quality of a cooker head by observing some photos if it's more convenient for you to send them over.
Quality Electrician are kitchen ventilation installers in Bradford, prepared to go above and beyond for customer satisfaction. Contact me to improve air quality in your kitchen.
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