Size is a big factor when it comes to making your installation simple. Start by measuring the width, length and depth of the cutout where your cooktop will be mounted to determine whether you have enough clearance. Measurements should account for the space directly below your cutout, the space between the back edge of the cutout and the back wall, and the space between the front edge of the cutout and the front of the cabinet.
You should stick to the same dimensions if you’re replacing a previous cooktop. When doing the installation yourself, you will want to know how to safely connect the gas or electric line. For electric, you’ll need to know how many volts are available for your cooktop before you purchase one. If this sounds complicated, you’ll be glad to know that professional kitchen appliance installation is one of the specialties at Best Buy. So, you can always rely on us to make your job easier.
You will also need to install a range hood, which is required above most cooktop, stovetop and hob designs. For ease of placement, range hoods come in a wide variety of options, including under-cabinet range hoods and island range hoods. You can also choose an over-the-range microwave. Whether you’re doing a major kitchen remodel or just looking for a new stovetop, you might also benefit from a quick look through this range and cooktop buying guide.