http://bit.ly/HVAC-Questions - To learn the 10 questions you should be asking click the link to access all the videos.<br /><br />00:08 we find in most homes here in California<br />00:12 that are two stories that the upstairs<br />00:13 unit the upstairs part of the house can<br />00:16 be anywhere from five to ten degrees<br />00:18 hotter than the downstairs usually this<br />00:22 is caused because heat rises and there's<br />00:26 no way to pull the heat out of upstairs<br />00:27 so we get asked the question all the<br />00:29 time will this new system make upstairs<br />00:31 the same temperature as downstairs then<br />00:34 there's several different ways to<br />00:34 achieve that to happened where you can<br />00:37 have the same temperature upstairs and<br />00:38 downstairs whether it be adding returns<br />00:40 or zoning or maybe a second system or a<br />00:43 mini split things of that nature but<br />00:45 it's really important that you address<br />00:46 that with people because you don't want<br />00:48 to have downstairs be a comfortable 70<br />00:50 degrees and upstairs you know being 78<br />00:54 to 80 degrees in the winter and then in<br />00:56 the summertime downstairs be freezing<br />00:58 and you're still sweating sweating<br />00:59 upstairs as you try to go to bed so it's<br />01:02 important that you're looking at<br />01:03 removing the heat for air conditioning<br />01:05 so having a returned upstairs or maybe a<br />01:07 zone system and adding the heat to the<br />01:10 home in a fashion that actually heats<br />01:11 the house you're not just pouring it in<br />01:13 there so again that goes back to<br />01:15 properly sizing and properly designing<br />01:17 the equipment for the needs of not only<br />01:18 you but your home as well