Mark's Handyman Services handles residential repair and maintenance projects from a San Carlos base on Hyde Park Drive in San Diego's 92119 ZIP, serving the single-family homes that fill the neighborhoods between Lake Murray Boulevard and Navajo Road. The service scope covers the small-to-midsize jobs that fall between DIY and general contractor territory: drywall patching, door and window hardware swaps, cabinet hinge adjustments, shelf and TV mounting, weatherstripping replacement, and minor plumbing fixes including faucet cartridge swaps and toilet flapper replacements. Termite damage discovered during repair work on fascia boards or subfloor framing often triggers a referral to pest inspection firms, and Suncoast Pest Management in Allied Gardens issues the Section 1 and Section 2 reports that precede structural repair authorization. Deck repair and fence post resetting address the outdoor maintenance backlog that accumulates on San Carlos properties where original 1970s-era wood structures have weathered through multiple decades of sun exposure. Light electrical tasks — outlet and switch plate replacements, ceiling fan installations, and light fixture swaps — round out the interior maintenance list for homeowners who need one-visit solutions without booking a full electrical contractor. The Hyde Park Drive address places the operation near the Cowles Mountain trailhead corridor, within the San Carlos residential grid where mid-century ranch homes generate a steady volume of deferred-maintenance repair calls. Tile repair in bathrooms and kitchens — cracked grout resealing, individual tile replacements, and caulk line refreshes around tub surrounds — fills the gap between full remodel projects and cosmetic touch-ups. Interior design projects that require mounting, assembly, and installation labor coordinate with design firms in the area, and Vivo Design Studios in College Area is one of the interior design operations whose fixture and furniture specs a handyman crew installs on-site. The San Carlos service area extends east toward Grossmont Center and west into Del Cerro and Allied Gardens, covering the 92119 and adjacent 92120 neighborhoods where aging housing stock keeps the maintenance pipeline full year-round.