Choosing between a counter-depth and standard-depth refrigerator comes down to space, style, and storage needs. Standard-depth models offer more interior capacity, while counter-depth designs create a sleek, built-in look that aligns with your cabinetry. Discover which option best fits your kitchen and lifestyle.
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Should you hardwire your range hood or use a plug?
When installing a new range hood, one common question is whether it should be hardwired directly into your home’s electrical system or connected using a standard plug and outlet. Both approaches are commonly used, and the best choice often depends...
The ventilation system should include a damper. If your roof or wall exhaust cap already has a built-in damper, an additional damper at the range hood’s top or rear outlet is not required and may rather restrict proper airflow. To...
Regularly maintaining your range hood filters is important to keep them working well and to prevent grease and dirt buildup. Cleaning or replacing the filters as recommended by the manufacturer can extend the life of your range hood and improve...
Choosing the Right Size Range Hood
Choosing the right size range hood depends on multiple factors, such as your cooking area, cooking style, and the CFM (airflow) needed to clear smoke, steam, and odors. A good tip is to choose a hood slightly larger than your...
When buying a cooktop, the power source (gas or electric) is one of the most important choices you'll make. In addition, you'll want to consider the size & number of burners, and learn about the installation process. Gas Cooktops Pros:...







