Find Chimney Installation Service Near You to Get Your New Chimney Up and Running
Buying a new kitchen chimney is the easy part. Installing it is where the headache begins. It is not as simple as hanging a clock on the wall. You have to drill through hard tiles or granite, cut a hole in the wall for the exhaust pipe, and figure out the electrical wiring. If you mount it too high, it won’t catch the smoke. If you mount it too low, you will bang your head every time you cook. Plus, if the duct pipe has too many bends, the motor will sound like a tractor and burn out within a year.
Chimney Mamu turns that cardboard box into a working appliance without ruining your kitchen. We specialize in chimney installation near you, serving the entire Twin City area. Our technicians bring the heavy-duty tools needed to cut clean holes in concrete or brick without cracking your expensive tiles. We calculate the suction capacity and the distance from your stove to find the perfect mounting spot. We handle the heavy lifting, the drilling, and the ducting so you can just switch it on and start frying without coughing.
Why You Need a Specialist, Not Just an Electrician
- The Perfect Height Calculation: Indian cooking creates heavy oil and masala fumes. If the chimney is even a few inches off, the smoke will escape into the living room. We measure the distance for your stove type, whether it is a gas or hob, to make sure there’s maximum suction without blocking your view.
- Core Cutting and Ducting: The most important part is getting the smoke out of the house. We install the aluminum or PVC duct pipe with the shortest possible route. We seal the joints tightly so grease doesn’t leak back onto your cabinets, and we put a cowl cover on the outside to stop birds from nesting in the pipe.
- Vibration-free Mounting: A loose chimney is a noisy chimney. The motor vibrates at high speeds. We use heavy-duty fasteners and levelers to lock the unit against the wall. This makes sure that when you run it on “High” speed, the only thing you hear is the suction, not a rattling metal box.
- Safety and Demonstration: We don’t just hand it and leave. We check the earthing to prevent shocks, especially since metal chimneys get touched with wet hands. Once it’s up, we show you exactly how to remove the filters for cleaning and how to use the auto-clean features correctly.
Start Cooking, Stop Coughing
Don’t let your new appliance sit in the box waiting for a local handyman. Get it installed right the first time. We make sure zero damage to your walls and 100% smoke removal. Contact us to book a slot.
FAQs
Do You Cut the Hole in the Wall for the Pipe?
Yes, this is called “Core Cutting.” If your kitchen doesn’t already have an outlet hole, we can cut through the brick or concrete wall. Please let us know beforehand so we can bring the specific core-cutting machine, as this takes a bit of extra time and care.
Do I Need to Buy the Duct Pipe Separately?
Most chimneys come with a flexible aluminum pipe in the box. However, if that pipe is too short to reach your window or wall hole, we can provide an extra-long pipe or a rigid PVC pipe for a small extra cost. We carry spares with us.
Will Drilling Crack My Kitchen Tiles?
Our technicians use diamond-tipped drill bits that grind through the tile rather than hammering it. This prevents cracks. We also use a dust collector or vacuum to make sure your kitchen counter doesn’t get covered in plaster dust.
What is the Right Height for the Chimney?
Generally, it should be between 26 to 30 inches above the stove. If it is lower, it might melt plastic handles or catch fire. If it is higher, the smoke will spread. We measure this exactly based on your specific model’s suction power.
Do You Install All Brands?
Yes, whether you have gotten a brand online or from a shop, we can install it. We are familiar with the mounting brackets and wiring diagrams of all major models sold in Bhubaneswar.
