Here at BlueJacket Logistics, we're excited to earn your business! We are the preferred choice by major appliance manufacturers as well as commercial and residential builders when it comes to home appliance installation. Our experienced, knowledgeable, and courteous installation teams are eager to assist you with the installation of your new or used home appliance. Customer satisfaction is always our primary concern, so be sure to give us a call today!
Here at BlueJacket Logistics, we're excited to earn your business! We are the preferred choice by major appliance manufacturers as well as commercial and residential builders when it comes to home appliance installation. Our experienced, knowledgeable, and courteous installation teams are eager to assist you with the installation of your new or used home appliance. Customer satisfaction is always our primary concern, so be sure to give us a call today!
A standard microwave installation typically takes one to three hours. If additional tasks like installing new electrical outlets or modifying cabinetry are needed, it may take longer, possibly an extra two to three hours or several days for extensive cabinet changes. A professional ensures secure electrical integration and proper appliance performance.
Yes, over-the-range microwaves require venting as they replace a range hood. You have two over-the-range options: a recirculating vent that filters and recirculates air back into the kitchen, or an externally vented microwave that directs air outside through an exhaust duct. When in doubt, talk to your microwave installation pro about the type of venting your system requires.
No, only microwaves specifically designed as over-the-range units should be installed above a stovetop. These models include integrated venting and lighting features necessary for safety and proper ventilation. Using a countertop microwave over a range poses significant hazards due to inadequate ventilation. Your microwave installer can help you choose the right model for your kitchen setup.
It's not recommended to install a countertop microwave into your cabinets. Built-in microwaves are designed with proper venting for adequate airflow. Using a countertop microwave as a built-in unit can block vents, leading to moisture damage and potential fire hazards. Ask your microwave installer about the type of microwave that will work best for the location you have in mind.