We are building a new house and will have a good-sized outdoor entertainment area and an adjacent "grilling porch." The main porch is about 20x20 and the adjacent grilling porch is 9x15. They are connected to each other on one of the 9 foot ends of the grilling porch and the Egg will be up against the opposite 9 foot wall. So the grilling porch will have two solid walls and two openings, one to the main porch and one to the side yard. There will be a 10 foot ceiling on both porch areas and the current plan (which has changed a few times) is to have a motorized screen across the opening of the large porch, but do a screened door and permanent screened wall for the grilling porch instead of another motorized screen. Otherwise when the screens are both down during the mosquito months, we won't have access to either porch from the yard.
TL;DR….has anyone installed an outdoor ventilation hood over an Egg (or other grill) in an area that is screened in? And if you have, how many CFM's is the hood rated at? And next question, does it do the job? We hadn't planned to put a hood in, but apparently we have a local building code that requires one in this type of setting (although not at all sure of the accuracy of that).
Information about this on the web varies wildly, so I would love others' experience with this. One site said a charcoal grill gets way too hot for a vent hood, yet we have a TV mounted over our XL BGE that hasn't melted yet, and we are talking maybe 10" of clearance from the back of the Egg to the bottom of the TV. The TV is usually covered when we are grilling, but still…
Thanks for any feedback…<sigh>I thought I was through buying appliances!
TL;DR….has anyone installed an outdoor ventilation hood over an Egg (or other grill) in an area that is screened in? And if you have, how many CFM's is the hood rated at? And next question, does it do the job? We hadn't planned to put a hood in, but apparently we have a local building code that requires one in this type of setting (although not at all sure of the accuracy of that).
Information about this on the web varies wildly, so I would love others' experience with this. One site said a charcoal grill gets way too hot for a vent hood, yet we have a TV mounted over our XL BGE that hasn't melted yet, and we are talking maybe 10" of clearance from the back of the Egg to the bottom of the TV. The TV is usually covered when we are grilling, but still…
Thanks for any feedback…<sigh>I thought I was through buying appliances!