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Range Hoods

A quality range hood is the silent workhorse of your kitchen — whisking away cooking odors, steam, and airborne grease before they settle on your cabinets and counters. InnovDepot carries premium range hoods in every mounting style and finish: wall-mounted hoods for standard stovetops, island hoods for peninsula or island cooktops, under-cabinet models for compact kitchens, and downdraft systems for cooktops without wall space. Brands include ZLINE, Forno, Thor Kitchen, and others — all designed for 30-year kitchen lifespans with commercial-grade materials and ventilation performance. Every hood ships free to the lower 48 states with full manufacturer warranty and InnovDepot’s installation guidance.

Range Hood Mounting Styles Explained

Wall Mount Range Hoods

Wall-mounted hoods attach directly to the wall above your cooktop, delivering maximum ventilation with minimal visual footprint. This is the most popular configuration for residential kitchens because it works with standard stovetop layouts and fits most kitchen designs. Wall mounts typically come in 30-inch, 36-inch, and 42-inch widths to match your cooktop size. If you’re replacing an existing hood, wall mount is almost always the simplest upgrade path.

Island Range Hoods

Island hoods hang from the ceiling above a peninsula or island cooktop, drawing air downward and laterally toward ductwork in the ceiling. These are ideal for modern kitchen layouts where the cooktop is a centerpiece rather than against a wall. Island hoods require ceiling ductwork and typically have higher CFM ratings (600+) because air doesn’t have the advantage of wall-assisted draft. They’re a statement piece — choose a style (stainless steel, copper, glass, or custom finishes) that complements your kitchen’s design.

Under-Cabinet Range Hoods

Mounted underneath an upper cabinet above the cooktop, under-cabinet hoods save space and offer a cleaner aesthetic for minimal kitchens or galley layouts. They work best when the cooktop is under a window or against a short wall where a full-height wall mount would overwhelm the space. Under-cabinet models are typically quieter and more affordable than wall-mounted alternatives, though ventilation performance may be slightly lower due to reduced draft capture.

Downdraft Range Hoods

Downdraft systems sit on the cooktop itself (or immediately behind it) and pull smoke and steam downward into ductwork below the cooktop. These are perfect for island cooktops where a hanging hood isn’t possible or for kitchens where ceiling ductwork would be impractical. Downdraft performance is strong for moderate cooking but less effective for high-heat or high-volume cooking compared to traditional hoods.

Understanding CFM: Ventilation Power

CFM (cubic feet per minute) measures how much air your hood can move. Higher CFM = more powerful ventilation, critical for kitchens where high-heat cooking (woks, professional burners) or frequent cooking happens. A typical residential kitchen needs 100 CFM per 10,000 BTU of cooktop power. So a 40,000 BTU cooktop would need a 400 CFM hood as a baseline. For restaurants or heavy daily use, add 50-100 CFM to that baseline. Wall mounts typically range 300-800 CFM; island hoods often run 600-1200+ CFM. Downdraft systems typically deliver 600+ CFM depending on model.

Materials & Finishes

Stainless Steel is the industry standard — durable, heat-resistant, and matches modern appliances. Most ZLINE and Thor Kitchen hoods come in 304-grade stainless (the most corrosion-resistant) or 430-grade (slightly less but still commercial-quality).

Glass options are increasingly popular for island and wall-mounted hoods, creating a modern, sculptural look. Glass fronts paired with stainless frame and baffle filters create a luxury aesthetic while keeping grease capture at the front.

Copper & Custom Finishes work beautifully in traditional, farmhouse, or high-design kitchens. Forno specializes in handcrafted copper range hoods; Thor Kitchen offers custom matte blacks and designer colors. These are statement pieces, not commodity equipment.

Filter Types & Maintenance

Most modern range hoods use either baffle filters (slotted metal baffles that trap grease) or mesh filters (wire mesh that captures particles). Both are dishwasher-safe and should be cleaned every 2-4 weeks depending on cooking frequency. Baffle filters are slightly more effective at grease capture; mesh filters are easier to handle and cheaper to replace. Check your hood’s documentation — InnovDepot includes filter information with every purchase.

Choosing the Right Range Hood for Your Kitchen

Four decisions: First, mounting style (wall, island, under-cabinet, or downdraft) based on your stovetop location and kitchen layout. Second, width (30\", 36\", or 42\") to match your cooktop and counter space. Third, CFM based on your cooktop BTU and cooking intensity. Fourth, finish (stainless, glass, copper, or custom) to match your kitchen’s design aesthetic. If you’re unsure, contact our team at (205) 383-7622 — we can guide you through the right choice based on your space and needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to duct my range hood outside, or can I use recirculating filters?

Outside ducting (ducted hoods) is more effective because they remove moisture and grease completely. Recirculating hoods filter air and return it to the kitchen — they work fine for modest cooking but aren’t ideal for heavy daily use. If outside ducting is possible, ducted is always the better choice. Most of our hoods are ducted; we can help you find recirculating options if exterior ductwork isn’t feasible.

How loud is a range hood, and does it matter?

Range hoods are rated in sones (sound levels). Most residential hoods run 3-6 sones at full speed — comparable to a refrigerator. Higher CFM hoods tend to be louder at max speed. If noise is a concern, you can always run your hood at 50% speed for normal cooking and go full power only when needed. Modern ZLINE and Forno hoods are engineered to be quieter than older models.

Can I install a range hood myself, or do I need a professional?

If you’re experienced with electrical and ductwork, a wall-mount hood is straightforward. Island and downdraft hoods require ceiling ductwork and more planning — professional installation is recommended. InnovDepot doesn’t provide installation, but we can recommend qualified local contractors in your area. All our hoods ship with detailed installation manuals.

What’s the warranty on a range hood?

Most ZLINE, Forno, and Thor Kitchen hoods come with a 1-3 year manufacturer warranty on all components, with extended coverage on motors and electrical parts. As an authorized dealer, InnovDepot ensures your warranty is fully valid from the purchase date.

Shop Related Collections

Wall Mount Range Hoods · Island Range Hoods · Under-Cabinet Range Hoods · ZLINE Range Hoods · Forno Range Hoods · Thor Kitchen Appliances