Furnace heats home VERY slowly, runs all the time
Everything may be fine with my system, but it seems that it is taking a very long time for the home to heat up, which results in the furnace running all the time.
The natural gas furnace is struggling to even get to the 68 degrees the thermostat is set to, and the temperature is only in the 30s or 40's outside. And it takes hours for the temperature to rise as little as on degree.
The furnace is hot, but very little air is leaving the vents. I can turn the fan from "auto" to "on" on the thermostat and I can hear it kick on (the furnace is already running without turning this fan on) and can feel more air coming out of the vents, but it still seems slow and I have to manually control the switch.
The house is sealed up pretty good, unused rooms have the doors and vents closed, so I don't think the issue is that furnace can't keep up with the heat loss, though I could be wrong. The house seems to lose about 1-2 degrees and hour in 30/40 degrees outdoor temps.
We just bought this home, so I don't really know the characteristics of the system.