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5 signs your kitchen chimney might not be working, from sticky cabinets to food odours

04/08/2026 14:08:00

A chimney's job is to suck up cooking fumes, grease particles and food odours as you cook. It sits right above the stove and silently draws in the smoke rising from the pan. However, with everyday use, grime may clog its filters and affect its suction power. So, how can you tell whether your chimney needs cleaning, servicing or replacement?

Rupali Singh, head of marketing at KAFF Appliances, shared five telltale signs that your chimney is no longer functioning efficiently, along with the possible reasons behind them and what you can do to address the problem.

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“A chimney needs optimal maintenance to deliver its peak performance. Oftentimes, the accumulation of greasy materials and oils from everyday cooking starts to clog its filters, which diminishes its extraction efficiency long before any physical signs become apparent," she noted.

How to know if your chimney is not working?

If you see sticky grime on cabinets, then it means your chimney is not working.

Here are the five signs she listed which mean your chimney is not working:

1. Smoke hangs around longer than usual

2. A layer of sticky grime on kitchen surfaces

3. Loud, unusual vibrations and noise

4. Lingering food odours across the house

5. Fails the simple ‘paper test’

What should you do if your chimney is not working properly?

The expert also shared what you should do if your chimney's motor is too old. According to her, simply replacing the motor may not be an effective long-term solution. She recommended, "If the motor is old, noisy, or malfunctioning, any replacement motor can have similar problems sooner or later. The optimal strategy is to switch to a chimney equipped with a BLDC (Brushless Direct Current) motor.”

Explaining why it may be a better alternative, she added, "BLDC motor chimneys differ from the ordinary motors in that they deliver more powerful suction and consume less electricity (up to 50% power savings). Furthermore, as they do not use carbon brushes, BLDC motors generate much less noise and friction. Thus, they provide whisper-quiet operation and consume less energy.”

Rupali also emphasised that a malfunctioning chimney should not be ignored, as grease accumulation can affect indoor air quality and potentially create a fire hazard. However, replacement may not be necessary. She added, "In most situations, deep cleaning or changing blocked filters may help the appliance function properly for a while.”

by Hindustan Times

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