Kitchen Appliances & Ventilation Upgrades
Appliances and ventilation work best when planned together
Appliance specs influence cabinet layouts, electrical load, duct routing, air quality, and noise levels. When these pieces aren’t coordinated early, homeowners end up with last-minute compromises—like downsizing appliances, reworking cabinets, or living with a hood that underperforms.
We make it a joy to use—thoughtful layouts, durable materials, and details that make everyday cooking, hosting, and cleanup easier. With clear timelines and respectful job sites, you’ll enjoy the journey as much as the finished space.
WHAT'S INCLUDED
Appliance Planning & Layout
Ventilation & Hood Planning
Electrical Coordination
Finish Integration
Key Decisions That Matter Most
01
Appliance Package & Clearances
02
Range Hood Performance (CFM) vs. Comfort (Noise)
03
Duct Routing & Termination
04
Make-Up Air (When Needed)
05
Cabinet & Finish Integration
OUR PROCESS
CONSULT
1.
DESIGN
2.
PLAN
3.
BUILD
4.
WALKTHROUGH
5.
WHY CHOOSE FORTRESS
BUILT TO LAST
A PROCESS YOU CAN TRUST
MODERN, APPROACHABLE DESIGN
Common Questions Homeowners Ask
If you’re upgrading appliances, changing the layout, or cooking more often, it’s usually worth evaluating ventilation. A kitchen can’t feel “finished” if odors and grease linger. We’ll assess your current setup and recommend whether an upgrade makes sense for your situation.
It depends on your cooking style, cooktop or range type, kitchen layout, and duct design. We help you choose a system that performs well without becoming too loud to use—because a hood that’s too loud won’t get turned on.
Make-up air replaces the air exhausted by a powerful range hood. In some situations—often with higher CFM systems—it can be required by code or strongly recommended for comfort and performance. We plan for it early so it doesn’t derail the project later.
Often yes—if we plan cabinet sizes, clearances, and electrical early. Built-in appliances look best when the surrounding details are designed from the start, not worked around after the fact.
Earlier is better. Appliance specs directly influence cabinetry dimensions, ventilation requirements, and electrical planning. We prefer to confirm key appliance specs before finalizing cabinet plans to avoid costly changes mid-build.
WHERE WE WORK
LAYTON · FARMINGTON · BOUNTIFUL · GREATER DAVIS & WEBER COUNTIES · KAYSVILLE · LAYTON
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