Charles Green Handyman provides residential repair and maintenance services from a College Area base at 4780 Madison Avenue in San Diego, covering the 92115 ZIP and surrounding neighborhoods near SDSU. The service list spans small-to-medium residential tasks: blinds and shade installation, light switch and outlet replacement, cabinet modification, drywall patching, tile repair, door hanging, and minor plumbing adjustments. Crawl space inspections are a specialty, and Charles evaluates sub-floor conditions for moisture intrusion, mold presence, pipe leaks, and subterranean termite evidence, problems that often go undetected in the older post-war housing stock in College Area. Electrical tasks that exceed handyman scope route to permit-holding contractors in the neighborhood, and Lightning Electric in College Area handles the panel work and circuit additions that require a C-10 classification and city permit. Madison Avenue runs through a residential section of College Area between El Cajon Blvd and University Avenue, and the homes in this area are primarily single-family structures built in the 1950s and 1960s with original plumbing, electrical, and finish materials that generate a steady stream of maintenance and repair demand. Custom projects include built-in shelving, climbing wall construction, and closet system modification, work that falls between standard handyman tasks and full general contracting scope. Home maintenance education is part of the service model, and Charles advises customers on preventive steps including water shut-off valve cycling, aerator cleaning, and irrigation system checks that extend the life of plumbing fixtures in San Diego's hard-water environment. Post-repair cleaning connects to the broader fabric and surface care segment of College Area's home-services corridor, and carpet restoration after drywall and tile work routes through dedicated fiber-care operators, including Advanced Carpet Cleaners in the same neighborhood. Response time is a differentiator for handyman services, and Charles prioritizes same-week scheduling for single-visit repair jobs that larger contracting firms decline to bid.