📚 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Choose gas for flame control, induction for speed and efficiency, and electric for simplicity. Do not choose induction if your cookware is not magnetic.
Yes, cooktops install independently into countertops. You will need a separate oven since cooktops do not include one.
Choose 30-inch for standard kitchens and 36-inch for larger or high-volume cooking. Do not install a larger unit unless your cabinetry and ventilation support it.
Yes, induction cooktops require a dedicated high-voltage electrical circuit. Installation will fail without proper electrical capacity.
Yes, proper ventilation is required to remove heat, grease, and odors. Cooking performance and air quality will suffer without a correctly sized hood.
Gas and high-output induction cooktops handle high-heat cooking effectively. Standard electric cooktops will struggle with rapid heat response and searing.






