You can find a wide range of hood parts at VEVOR to meet all of your kitchen ventilation needs. VEVOR has what you need to replace a worn out range hood filter, get a new stainless backsplash with a shelf, or get commercial hood filters for a professional setup. For kitchens, food trucks, rental properties, and busy business spaces, our catalog offers a wide range of configurations and price points.
Is your kitchen's ventilation system not working properly or in need of maintenance? We design VEVOR's range hood parts to fix and improve the performance of your exhaust system. Our parts cover all functional needs, from high-performance filters to sturdy backsplash panels with built-in shelves. This makes kitchen care easy for both home cooks and business owners.
Before you can choose the right range hood parts, you need to know what your air system needs. Matching the right part type to the right hood model makes all the difference between good airflow and smelly kitchens, whether you're replacing a clogged filter, upgrading a worn backsplash, or overhauling an industrial exhaust unit.
People probably change the fume hood filter on their range hoods more often than any other part. Before they enter the exhaust duct, these screens capture grease particles, smoke, and other airborne pollutants. They come in mesh aluminum and baffle-style designs and differ significantly in thickness, layer count, and airflow rate. When choosing a fume hood filter, always consider the size of the filter tray you already have and the hood's CFM rating.
The heavy-duty materials used to make VEVOR's mesh screens keep them from warping in high cooking temperatures. The multi-layered design makes it easier to collect particles without blocking movement. If you have a gas range or wok in your home, a commercial hood filter with more baffles may be a better long-term purchase than a standard single-mesh type. Before you order, make sure the mounting tabs, frame measurements, and filter depth all match the housing slot on your hood.
Since ductless or recirculating hoods don't have an outside vent path, they use activated charcoal or carbon filters to remove odors. These range hood parts are below the grease filter and capture volatile organic compounds, cooking fumes, and lingering food smells. Unlike mesh grease filters, charcoal filters can't be washed and need to be replaced every so often, usually every three to six months, based on how often you cook and how much strong-smelling food you make, like fish, garlic, or spiced dishes.
VEVOR's charcoal filters are already cut to standard frame sizes, which makes it easy and quick to change them. If you have a recirculating hood, use the manufacturer's filter dimensions to ensure it fits snugly and doesn't leak into the housing. The carbon media works less effectively when there are even small holes around the edges of the filter. Paired with a clean mesh range hood filter and a good charcoal filter, this improves indoor air quality, eliminates lingering cooking smells, and prevents them from spreading to the living and eating rooms next door.
A stainless backsplash does two things: it protects the wall behind your stove from grease splatter and heat damage, and it gives you a clean surface to hold the range hood in place. To ensure they fit the most popular cooktop and range hood configurations, VEVOR's stainless backsplash panels come in standard widths of 24", 30", 36", and 48". Wall-mount compatibility is very important here; the backsplash needs to line up perfectly with both the hood's rear mounting bracket and the cooktop's clearance zone to make sure the installation is safe, stable, and up to code.
A range backsplash with a shelf is a great addition to any kitchen that needs to protect the walls and store things. With a full stainless panel and one or two built-in shelves for storing spices, hooks for utensils, or small gadget staging, these units are great. When you place your order, make sure you check the total panel height against the installation height of your hood and confirm the shelf load rate (15–30 lbs per shelf). With pre-drilled mounting holes and hardware included, VEVOR's backsplash with shelf types are easy to attach to the wall.
Since commercial kitchens produce much more heat and grease than home kitchens, commercial hood filters are designed to meet standards that differ significantly from those of home hood filters. Professional kitchens always use baffle-style filters. They force grease-filled air through a series of precisely angled channels, causing grease droplets to condense and drain into a dedicated collection trough instead of building up in the ductwork, where they pose a serious fire risk over time.
VEVOR's line of commercial hood filters comes in standard restaurant-grade sizes, such as 16"x20", 20"x20", and 16"x25". Made from 430 stainless steel, which resists corrosion even at high temperatures over long periods, these filters can go in the dishwasher. If you run a business, having an extra set of range hood parts on hand lets you change and clean filters regularly without waiting for repairs. Make sure the grease channel depth and the filter's overall thickness match the filter rack slot in your hood canopy.
The two most important things to consider when buying a part are its material and size, after you know what kind of part you need. Getting these right will not only ensure they work with your current hood setup, but also make them last longer, be easier to maintain, and provide reliable ventilation. It will cost you more in the long run to replace a part that fits exactly but is made of poor-quality materials.
How long your range hood parts last and how easy they are to clean depend on the materials you choose. While aluminum mesh screens are light and good for basic home cooking, they can deform when exposed to sustained high heat and may need to be replaced more often. Stainless steel options, especially grades 304 and 430, are better at resisting corrosion and keeping their shape when heated. They also last a lot longer.
20-gauge stainless steel is the standard thickness for stainless backsplashes and range backsplashes with shelf panels in homes. 16-gauge stainless steel is better suited to commercial settings where rigidity and impact resistance are more important. As part of its range hood parts line, VEVOR makes both types. Brushed finishes are very useful because they hide fingerprints and light scratches that are bound to happen in a busy kitchen. When considering materials, you should also think about how easy they are to clean. For example, aluminum filters may need to be washed by hand, but stainless baffle-style commercial hood filters can go in the dishwasher and are much easier to clean between uses.
When buying range hood parts, a common mistake to avoid is getting the wrong size. Filters must be the same size as the internal filter tray. If they are not, even a half-inch difference can leave gaps that let grease and smoke into the pipes without being filtered. This speeds up the buildup process and raises the risk of a fire over time. Before you place your order, carefully measure the length, width, and depth (thickness) of your current filter. Also, check whether your hood has a single large filter panel or two smaller units that sit next to each other. Different hood models and brands use both types.
To get the right size backsplash panels, measure the width of your stove or range and add at least 3 inches to each side. Standard cooktops for homes are 30" or 36", while commercial ranges can be 48" to 60". With custom-cut options for non-standard installations, VEVOR's stainless backsplash range comes in all these sizes. For commercial hood filter uses, check the filter's stated dimensions against the length and width of the filter rack on your hood canopy. In a row, most industrial racks can hold filters that are 16" or 20" wide. Before you order many filters, make sure you know how many filter slots your canopy has.
You can find everyday and commercial range hood filters in VEVOR's range hood parts catalog, as well as full stainless backsplash panels and range backsplashes with shelf units. Each item is made to high standards, tested for durability, and priced for home and business use. VEVOR makes it easy to find the right part the first time. They offer solid customer service after the sale and a wide range of sizes and materials. Look through the entire collection to ensure your kitchen has the best airflow.
Mesh grease filters used in light residential cooking should be cleaned monthly and replaced every 6–12 months. Charcoal filters for ductless hoods need to be replaced every 3–6 months. Commercial hood filters used daily in high-output kitchens may need to be cleaned weekly and replaced every 3–6 months.
Only if the dimensions match your hood's filter tray. Commercial baffle filters are thicker than standard mesh filters, so confirm slot depth and overall dimensions before purchasing. Some residential hoods with deeper filter trays can accommodate baffle-style filters for improved grease capture.
Match the backsplash width to your cooktop width, adding 3–6 inches on each side for full coverage. Standard sizes are 30", 36", and 48". Furthermore, measure the distance from your cooktop surface to the bottom of your overhead cabinets to ensure the panel fits cleanly.
Yes, especially in kitchens with limited counter space. The integrated shelf provides convenient storage for spices, oils, or small tools near the cooktop. Confirm the shelf weight rating and ensure the panel height suits your kitchen's wall clearance before ordering.
Most VEVOR range hood parts, including filters, backsplash panels, and shelf units, are designed for straightforward DIY installation. Filters typically slide or clip into place, while backsplash panels require basic wall anchoring with included hardware and standard tools.