Old house bill electric only
3rd nov 2017 to 25 jan 2018 83 days
Day rate 174kwh x 16.92p
Night rate 1437kwh x 7.682p
19kWh per day for a 3 bed house with gas heating seems rather high.
The day/night split is next to impossible - only about 2kWh per day on day rate, which is where most of the usage should be.
Unless it was some manky old timeclock thing set totally wrongly, and the 'night' part was actually something like 4pm to 11pm, or some other period which covered most of the day.
New house bill electric only
22nd aug 2018 to 13th nov 2018 83 days
Day rate 1393kwh x 17.295p
Night rate 417kwh x 8.257p
Far more realistic, most of it on day rate. Almost 22 kWh per day is a significant increase on the previous ones, and even with a larger house is probably excessive.
You are being gouged on those prices, mainly because they are an E7 arrangement, and if you are billed quarterly it's years past the time to change to monthly billing on one of the many fixed for a year or so type of deals available at
www.uswitch.com and similar places.
To cut the usage in general, items need to be switched off when not in use, and high consumption items used as little as possible - tumble dryers being top of the list for waste.
Although a lot of modern items use very little on standby, there are examples of things which do not - game consoles, computers and similar things use significant amounts of power all the time, and should be switched off completely when not in use.