Saturday, December 6, 2025

Flood at Coronado Middle School – Local Restoration Company Works Quickly to Resolve Issue

By Tom Frederick at Coronado Flood Restoration

A water supply line to a sink in the library at Coronado Middle School recently burst, causing massive flooding and water damage. The Coronado Unified School District experienced severe flood damage in several key locations, including the library, book vault, staff hall, nurse’s office, and computer server room. This widespread damage would appear to be a devastating blow to the school, but the staff appears to have avoided major chaos by quickly selecting a local flood service company, one that was able to restore order within four days time.

The staff of Coronado Middle School chose Coronado Flood Restoration, a local company for this large commercial water damage project. This strategy is in stark contrast to selecting a larger, national corporation. Coronado Flood Restoration is an organization that specializes in flood, fire, and mold damage.

This massive undertaking was completed in a very short amount of time, as the flood damage project began on Tuesday, March 13th, and was recently completed on Saturday, March 16th.

Coronado Flood Restoration began in 2007, but their expertise dates two decades, when the owner, Tom Frederick, began a flood damage and carpet cleaning business. Mr. Frederick, a father of two Village Elementary students sharesÂ…”I really wanted to get this one right”

Coronado Flood Restoration currently holds a perfect “A” rating with the Better Business Bureau. While they primarily deal with residential flood damaged homes, they also have the capacity required to handle commercial projects of large proportions. They have completed many large, local commercial flood damage projects, including the City of Coronado Police Department, Willis Allen Realty in Coronado, and the Coronado Rite Aid Building.

Despite these accomplishments, San Diego Flood Restoration remains primarily focused on getting the job done and being available to their clients. When inquired about the nature of the Coronado Middle School flood damage and subsequent swift recovery effort, Mr. Frederick had praise for everyone that made the endeavor a swift process. Among those specifically commended were head of operations Jim Mazurkiewicz and his entire on-site maintenance staff for not hesitating to begin the water extraction process. The staff of Coronado Middle School also displayed an adept shift in philosophy, selecting a local business with the ability to complete the project rather than a large company which could have cost the school much more. With a large commercial flood recovery effort, a successful operation involves many factors, workers, and community members.

What initially seemed like a catastrophic blow to the school district will soon be a distant memory, as the restoration efforts have been concise and swift.

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Tom Frederick at Coronado Flood Restoration



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