Miguel Tamayo's Handyman Services covers small-to-midsize residential repairs in San Diego's College Area from a base at 4220 51st Street in the 92115 ZIP, south of SDSU. The service list spans drywall patching, door and window hardware swaps, light fixture installation, faucet replacements, and the kind of multi-trade punch-list work that falls below the $500 threshold requiring a California contractor's license — while jobs requiring full plumbing scope route to American Plumbing Group in Grantville. The 51st Street address places the operation in the residential grid between University Avenue and El Cajon Boulevard, a pocket of mid-century housing stock where deferred maintenance on aging fixtures, outlets, and interior trim generates year-round call volume. Tile repair, baseboard replacement, cabinet hardware upgrades, and drywall texture matching round out the interior scope. Exterior tasks include gate latch adjustments, fence-board replacement, and minor stucco patching on the single-family homes and fourplexes that line the blocks between College Avenue and 54th Street. Post-repair cleanup on larger punch-list days coordinates with carpet and upholstery restoration crews such as Under the Rug Floorcare after interior renovation dust settles. The combined flooring, drywall, and hardware scope covers the repair tier that sits between a single weekend DIY project and a full general-contractor remodel on College Area's aging residential inventory.