Hi ZachUA,
There couple of things that I haven't seen mentioned.
1. Do you have a washer and dryer? Both electric?
2. Most heat pumps have an auxiliary electric heating coil in the house for when it becomes really cold. If yours does, and it is activated in addition to the heat pump, then the electric bill tends to crank up fast.
3. I see you ordered the Kill-A-Watt meter. Use it on the fridge first. Anything over about 1.5KWHrs per day is pretty high for a modern freezer/fridge.
4. I missed your location. Are you in a southern state? Older houses tend not to be well insulated in the South because it was thought that it was cheaper to heat and cool than to insulate.
JJ
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