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Default Big jump in electric bill

Art wrote:

Here's the situation. I live in a house that normally has about a $180-200
a month electric bill during the summer heat. In September, when we shut
off the air, it dropped to about $130. October's bill came and it was $242!
Called the elctric company and they verified that yes, we had used that many
kwh. After discussing it the only thing the wife and me could figure out is
I was on the road alot during September so the wife had less laundry and
dishes to do. She also ate out more (electric range).

Here's my question. Can the increase in hot water cause a jump this
drastic? Also, our ice-maker in the fridge is making a funny sound (a
whirring motor sound) alot. Could a malfunctioning ice-maker cause the
jump?

If it's the hot water heater we are willing to get a new gas one (our house
is fitted for both gas and electric). Gas is cheaper than electric in our
area right now. But we don't want to get a new heater if it's something
else causing the jump.

Any opinions are welcome.

Art
"This is the earliest I've ever been late by." - Yogi Berra


It could be something besides your hot water heater, but I suspect it!

The hot water heater thermostat(s) could be sticking on!
Normally the high temperature limit would trip and you would have to
reset it.

However, if you have low wattage heater elements, as I had, it will keep
heating which would run your bill sky high!
My tank was limed-up and the T-stats would not cycle off even on their
lowest settings!

Try setting the T-stats lower, if that won't work.

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