Installing a range hood means ensuring the correct supports are in place and hooking up the hood to the ventilation duct (unless you have chosen a ductless wall-mount range hood, which cleans and recirculates air within the kitchen). To set yourself up for success, you want to make sure you start by ordering the right size range hood. You can also make the job easy by reaching out to professional appliance delivery and installation experts who can install your new range hood without you lifting a finger.
As with maintaining home appliances in general, cleaning will play an important role in making your new range hood perform well long-term. Cooking grease will build up on the grate or screen of the hood. So, follow the manufacturer’s directions for cleaning the hood regularly and properly.
You also want to wipe the outside of the range hood to keep dust from building up. With care, you can make sure that a stainless-steel wall-mount range hood stays as shiny as the day you bought it.