Top-rated range hood pros.

Get matched with top range hood pros in Closter, NJ

Enter your zip and get matched with up to 5 pros

TRUSTED BY CLOSTER, NJ HOMEOWNERS

  • Average homeowner rating star icon4.4
    Average homeowner rating
  • Verified reviews icon372
    Verified range hood services reviews

Find Range hood pros in Closter

Avatar for D&D prestige cleaning service Inc
D&D prestige cleaning service Inc
4.9(
42
)

Serving Closter, NJ and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2002

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Fabricia and her team are wonderful. They always do a fantastic job, they are extremely professional, work extremely well as a team and that makes them very efficient. They are the best cleaning team we have ever had in our home and they are genuinely kind and helpful people. Thank you Fabricia and team for your great work, you truly understand your customer and deliver an excellent service."
Additional Photos
Additional Photos
Additional Photos
Additional Photos
Additional Photos

+77

Response time1 day
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by95%of homeowners
Avatar for APEX Ducts and Hood Cleaning
APEX Ducts and Hood Cleaning
5.0(
1
)

Serving Closter, NJ and surrounding areas

Approved

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

Offers commercial services

"I highly recommend Apex Hood Cleaning! Their team was professional, on time, and did an amazing job cleaning our kitchen exhaust system. They paid attention to detail, left everything spotless, and made sure the entire system was up to code. Communication was excellent from start to finish, and you can tell they truly care about quality and customer satisfaction. If you need reliable hood cleaning services, Apex is definitely the company to call!"
filter cleaning
11 neighbors recently requested a quote
Avatar for G&N Clean Service LLC
G&N Clean Service LLC
4.3(
6
)

Serving Closter, NJ and surrounding areas

Approved

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

I am the owner and operator of G&N Clean Service LLC, a professional cleaning company focused on delivering reliable, high-quality commercial and residential cleaning services. I bring hands-on experience in daily operations, team management, and quality control, with a strong emphasis on punctuality, consistency, and professional work ethics. My goal is to build long-term partnerships by providing dependable service and maintaining clean, safe, and well-maintained spaces for every client

3 neighbors recently requested a quote
...
Showing 1-10 of 241
Range Hoods questions, answered by experts

By positioning ductwork for optimal airflow and reducing potential leaks.

Most residential range hoods have a CFM between 200 and 600. A higher CFM means your range hood is better at removing smoke and odors from your kitchen. The measurement ultimately depends on your stove’s width and heat output as well as the size of your kitchen. 

Compared to the average size of a stove and kitchen, 350 CFM would be the minimum recommended rating for the average kitchen. However, selecting a higher CFM range hood would guarantee better ventilation to match your cooking habits, whether they’re minimal or extensive.

A higher CFM will make the price of your range hood more expensive. It can be challenging to speculate how much the CFM rating affects price, but ductless range hoods—that don’t need as high of a CFM as ducted range hoods—are less expensive than their alternative. On average, ductless hoods cost between $100 and $300, while ducted hoods can cost as much as $1,000.

No, range hoods do not necessarily have to be vented outside. Ductless or non-vented range hoods are available, which are common in condos or small kitchens where connecting to external ductwork isn't feasible. These hoods operate by taking in air, filtering it through charcoal filters to help eliminate smoke and odors, and then recirculating the cleaned air back into the kitchen. However, while these recirculating hoods are more versatile, venting to the outside is still the preferred and more effective method for completely removing smoke, odors, and gases from the room.

Smooth galvanized metal ducting is best and safest for venting a hood range. It’s best to avoid flexible and corrugated types of ducting, as these options don’t provide ample airflow and may not meet local code. For specific advice on which type of duct might be best for your kitchen, reach out to a range hood installation professional.

The Closter, NJ homeowners’ guide to range hood services

From average costs to expert advice, get all the answers you need to get your job done.