The document summarizes an experiment to determine how much more a landlord pays to heat an apartment to 70 degrees rather than 60 degrees over winter. Data on furnace run times and outdoor temperatures was collected over several days at both temperatures. Calculations estimate the landlord pays an extra $15.38 per month to heat the apartment to 70 degrees for the tenant's evening hours based on an average outside temperature of 30 degrees. Limitations in the data collection methods are acknowledged.