Anonymous wrote:OP, I've lived in a house without a vent for 25 years, cooking frequently. It is only occasionally a problem, with lots of smoke in the house. Not a crisis - open some windows and it goes away.
Every now and then we have a big fried chicken dinner, and we set up an electric griddle outside and fry in that.
I would not hesitate to buy this house. You can live without an exhaust, or as others said, probably fine a way to fix it.
Anonymous wrote:We really like a house but there is no exhaust in kitchen. There are three in bath rooms and laundry on each side of it. There is no way to add exhaust other than moving kitchen to other side of the house. We can attach a fan style apartment exhaust but thats it. Would you still buy? Its a beautiful home, great location, great school, great price.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does the kitchen not have any exterior walls??
No but open to family room and patio, there are five doors open to outdoors on main level and many windows as well.
Anonymous wrote:That's a dealbreaker - and I say this from my 1963 split foyer in the Alexandria section of FFX Co! The house I grew up in didn't have a kitchen exhaust fan and our whole house smelled of whatever was cooking unless the kitchen window was opened. If the HVAC return is anywhere near the kitchen, it will suck up the kitchen smells and send them through the HVAC unit and all through the house, too.
Anonymous wrote:We really like a house but there is no exhaust in kitchen. There are three in bath rooms and laundry on each side of it. There is no way to add exhaust other than moving kitchen to other side of the house. We can attach a fan style apartment exhaust but thats it. Would you still buy? Its a beautiful home, great location, great school, great price.
Anonymous wrote:Does the kitchen not have any exterior walls??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We really like a house but there is no exhaust in kitchen. There are three in bath rooms and laundry on each side of it. There is no way to add exhaust other than moving kitchen to other side of the house. We can attach a fan style apartment exhaust but thats it. Would you still buy? Its a beautiful home, great location, great school, great price.
How is that even to code? Personally I way in hell would I buy a home where the kitchen doesn’t exhaust to the outside. I took way too much and wouldn’t want my house to stink. I bet that house already has a weird smell that has permeated the walls and floors.
Anonymous wrote:We really like a house but there is no exhaust in kitchen. There are three in bath rooms and laundry on each side of it. There is no way to add exhaust other than moving kitchen to other side of the house. We can attach a fan style apartment exhaust but thats it. Would you still buy? Its a beautiful home, great location, great school, great price.