Great job! We just bought this exact hood and we just removed our old over the stove microwave and cabinet, to add this hood instead. I have backsplash around my countertop but wanted to add more behind the stove. Should I do that before adding the hood OR do you think it would be ok to add the tile after I added the hood?
Thats awesome! I personally would add the back splash first. I would rather drill a couple of holes into the tile then haveing to make all the cuts around a vent hood.
@Zyvox600 Yeah, I know, but that doesn't mean it's up to code or the best solution for the application. It's definitely the easiest to install because it's flexible.
What a hack job!!! When you placed crown molding in place, you saw that you left exposed vent hole at 06:35 & 07:01. You didn't give a damn about fixing your hack job so you just painted crown molding, leaving exposed vent opening.
No protection on the floor no protection on the countertops. Tools on the countertop is a no-no. When you use an oscillating tool, put a vacuum behind it so you don’t get Drywall dust through the whole house.
Please stop! The greeting "Wass up" , "Whats up", or What is up" is old, tired not original and annoying. The greeting originated around 1999 via a very popular Bud Light commercial You were probably in diapers. How about "Welcome back to my channel"...or just forget the intro greeting altogether.
Exactly what I was looking for! Good video. Very clear and easy to follow. Thanks!
Thanks bro. What if I don’t have a stud on any side? Can I use just toggle bolts?
Cant say for sure but i think as long as the vent hood doesnt exceed the weight limits of the toggles and you use multiple i think it would
Great job! We just bought this exact hood and we just removed our old over the stove microwave and cabinet, to add this hood instead. I have backsplash around my countertop but wanted to add more behind the stove. Should I do that before adding the hood OR do you think it would be ok to add the tile after I added the hood?
Thats awesome! I personally would add the back splash first. I would rather drill a couple of holes into the tile then haveing to make all the cuts around a vent hood.
The vent for a kitchen hood should be smooth metal pipe 26-30 gauge. The ridges on flex pipe can hold oil and grease overtime and cause a fire.
@@SirHumano97 this pipe comes with the unit broski
@Zyvox600 Yeah, I know, but that doesn't mean it's up to code or the best solution for the application. It's definitely the easiest to install because it's flexible.
What was the toggle bolt you used on the one end of the hanging bracket? Thank you!
What a hack job!!! When you placed crown molding in place, you saw that you left exposed vent hole at 06:35 & 07:01. You didn't give a damn about fixing your hack job so you just painted crown molding, leaving exposed vent opening.
What size and type of anchors did you use on the upper and lower chimney brackets?
Nice video , let me ask you that wall mounting bracket that you use where did you purchase or did it came with the hood liner? Thank you
Great job… really helpful 👍👍❤
Is the hood still running well? Thanks
yes still going no issues
Great content thanks very helpfull
Video is great.. very detailed!
Please provide link to the duct work.
havent made it yet but i will soon
Can you plz add another video of attic venting for range hood?
Looking for venting video... Did you do it??
Looking for that also
I’d like to see the vent video.
Very interesting....good teacher....hugs
Thank you!
Hi where the air going to
You make the holes the roof
Does that hole can see on top roof outside
0:36 that's in another video (the kit that goes outside)
@@yblackburn6829Hi I can't find the video for the vent for outside
Thanks
You didn't go through details screwing up on the side of the chimney.....
No protection on the floor no protection on the countertops. Tools on the countertop is a no-no. When you use an oscillating tool, put a vacuum behind it so you don’t get Drywall dust through the whole house.
Please stop! The greeting "Wass up" , "Whats up", or What is up" is old, tired not original and annoying. The greeting originated around 1999 via a very popular Bud Light commercial You were probably in diapers. How about "Welcome back to my channel"...or just forget the intro greeting altogether.