So once upon a time, there was a builder, who remodeled a kitchen, installed a new microwave with range vent on the underside. All appearances were normal. Duct work look fine, but something was wrong. Air would vent from between the cabinets. 10 years past, and the dutiful husband who happens to be skilled and handy looked inside the exterior 6” round exhaust and what did he see? But the 10” ventilation from the cabinet above the microwave not connected to the 6” round duct exiting the side of the house.
There were several reasons for this. The builder failed to account for height differences in the cabinetry with regard to alignment to the 6” exhaust. Things that make you say hmmmmmmm.
So, I would attach a photo, but I do not have enough posts here yet. Understandably, I am trying to adapt 10” ductwork to a non-standard offset to 6” round. To make matters worse I don’t have much room to work with.
Any genius suggestions?
There were several reasons for this. The builder failed to account for height differences in the cabinetry with regard to alignment to the 6” exhaust. Things that make you say hmmmmmmm.
So, I would attach a photo, but I do not have enough posts here yet. Understandably, I am trying to adapt 10” ductwork to a non-standard offset to 6” round. To make matters worse I don’t have much room to work with.
Any genius suggestions?