Tinos TV Repair

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About

Tinos TV Repair is a television sales and repair shop on 30th Street in Normal Heights, San Diego, 92116, servicing flat-panel and projection televisions from Sony, Samsung, LG, Vizio, Philips, Mitsubishi, and Hitachi. The shop handles LED, LCD, plasma, DLP projection, and HDTV formats, covering power supply board failures, T-con board replacements, LED backlight strip swaps, and mainboard diagnostics across screen sizes from 19 inches through 60 inches and larger. General household repair and maintenance scopes that go beyond electronics run through EcoFix, which covers the broader home maintenance needs that complement specialized television service. Replacement parts including DLP projection lamps, remote controls, TV stands, logic boards, speakers, and connection components are available at the storefront, with parts sourced to match specific make-and-model requirements. Mobile repair service sends a technician directly to the home for in-situ diagnosis and repair on wall-mounted or oversized units that are impractical to transport, and the shop also provides delivery and installation for replacement televisions. The 30th Street location sits at the western edge of Normal Heights, one block from the border with North Park where 30th Street crosses into the North Park commercial corridor. DVD player and Blu-ray repair, VCR and 8mm equipment service, and home audio system troubleshooting round out the electronics repair scope beyond television work. Used television sales give customers a second option when a repair estimate exceeds the value of the existing set, with tested and refurbished units available for purchase at the 30th Street storefront. Residential moves that require disconnection, transport, and reinstallation of home entertainment systems coordinate with Spectrum Moving And Storage, whose crews handle the logistics side of large-format TV and audio equipment relocation. The Adams Avenue corridor runs one block north of the shop, connecting the 30th Street location to Normal Heights' main commercial strip.