Flush Mount or Reveal Mount - aargh!
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Comments (5)Thank you for your prompt reply, Errant. The shape of my sink looking down on it looks like your picture. What does it look like from the side view before installation? The 1/4" positive reveal suggests that the apron goes all the way back or even all the way around the sink. Then when the sink is installed the stainless sides are covered up. In my case, the apron goes back 7" and the rim goes the rest of the way around. I think I'll flush mount where the apron is and surface mount the rest. It sure is puzzling why the manufacturer made a 7" hammered copper apron to be covered up when only 1-2" is needed....See Moreflush mounted ceiling hood
Comments (19)Curmudgeons-R-Us Please review the first dozen or so pages of the guide at the link below for insight into the methods used to meet the goal of proper kitchen ventilation. While theoretical for me (I don't have a commercial hood, only Wolf's largest Pro Island hood) it is not theoretical for Greenheck (or their now spun off ventilatiion division), or for the ventilation system of our forum's @opaone. https://www.tagengineering.ca/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/KVSApplDesign_catalog.pdf I think I should also supplement this thread with the thought that some recent ceiling vent schemes (not technically hoods) use slotted edges for their apparent air intake. While their noise behavior may exceed that of a large area of baffles, they may also provide an effective expansion of the capture area by pulling air across the ceiling -- if designed to do so. Now we have a larger effective capture aperture, as desired, but (!) if the ceiling is not warmer than the cooking effluent at that height there will still be condensation onto the ceiling. It boils down to what you expect to be cooking. I would argue that wok cooking and steak searing will not be captured well, that bacon simmering may be only partially captured due to its low upward plume velocity causing spreading into the room air, but steam and steam embedded grease particles that don't attach to the surrounding ceiling will be captured. And don't forget that the plume expansion angles that one can find in the Finnish cooking report do not account for air turbulence from people moving about in the room, or drafts due to heating or air conditioning. It is always best to capture as low as possible as limited by sight lines and head clearance. In commercial settings where capture and containment is provided by ceiling systems, they cover the entire ceiling and use special techniques to disassociate grease in the plenums above the ceiling. Heydal photo...See MoreAre under mount Sinks hard to keep clean?
Comments (9)I have an undermount, with what I think they call a "slight reveal" in that the hole in the granite is big enough that a tiny bit of the "lip" of the sink is still visible. So there is no crevice hidden below where "stuff" can get. It is super easy to clean, and though the "line" is not as sophisticated looking as it would be with zero reveal, it is so easy to keep clean that I like it this way. With zero reveal, you SHOULD also have no problem, as long as the curved edge of the sink is caulked, and they cut the granite perfectly. With a negative reveal, you can end up with a little area underneath that is hard to see, and so may not stay clean....See Moreflush top mount sink?
Comments (13)Yes, I'm worried about space and our disposal as well. It looks like there is enough space under our disposal for it to be moved down, but then it will be pretty close to the bottom of the cabinet. Does anyone have any experience with silicone caulk catching food particles or dirt? Or any experience with water seaping under such a lip? I found a photo and description of the kind of thing I'm thinking of and I'm trying to link it below (new at this game!). Here is a link that might be useful: Flush mounted sink...See MoreRelated Professionals
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