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Contractors Clash on Cause of Elementary School Leaks; Committee Weighs Window Replacement

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Beecher School Board Facilities Committee Meeting | November 24, 2025

Article Summary: The Beecher School District 200-U Facilities Committee reviewed proposals for replacing windows at the Elementary School but paused due to conflicting reports regarding water intrusion.

Elementary Project Key Points:

  • Window Plan: A proposal from Performance Services involves replacing residential-style windows and plywood infills with full-size, energy-efficient units.

  • The Conflict: Performance Services identified tuckpointing (masonry) as the solution to water leaks, while a competing firm, GRP, suggested the root cause is a roofing and flashing issue.

  • Cost Estimates: The preliminary budget for the window and masonry work is approximately $322,000, though hard pricing could come in lower.

  • Next Steps: The committee decided to seek a third-party opinion to identify the true source of the leaks before authorizing work.

BEECHER, Ill. – A plan to replace aging windows at Beecher Elementary School hit a snag on Monday, November 24, 2025, as the District 200-U Facilities Committee wrestled with conflicting expert opinions regarding the cause of water leaks in the building.

Cameron, a representative from Performance Services, presented a design-build proposal to the committee. The project would remove existing residential-style windows and plywood infills, restoring the openings to their original full size with modern, energy-efficient glass.

However, the presentation highlighted a deeper issue: water intrusion near the “birdhouse” section of the building. Performance Services recommended extensive tuckpointing—replacing the mortar between bricks—and replacing the building’s “crown” or coping to stop the leaks.

“I don’t want you guys to have to call me in five years and say, ‘Hey, the sill around there is starting to deteriorate because water is now seeping down,'” Cameron told the committee.

The committee then reviewed a competing assessment from GRP, a contractor who had previously worked on the district’s HVAC systems. GRP’s team, which included a roofer, suggested that the water issues were likely caused by roofing and flashing failures rather than masonry problems.

District officials expressed frustration at the contradictory assessments.

“Your apples and apples are more like apples and peaches,” one official noted regarding the two proposals. “I don’t want to speak for the other company… but I don’t have enough information to tell you which one it is.”

The committee agreed that proceeding without certainty would be fiscally irresponsible.

“I don’t want people coming back and saying the school district [is] wasting $45,000,” an administrator said. “We need to solve [the problem].”

The committee directed staff to contact a third party, potentially Total Roofing, to provide a neutral assessment of the leak’s origin. The window replacement project is currently being targeted for the summer of 2026.

 

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