WEB DESIGN SANTA BARBARA lists handyman services on their Houzz profile, though the name suggests their primary focus might be elsewhere. The evidence is thin here—zero reviews on Houzz, no project photos beyond a single "safety-first" image, and no social media activity to show actual completed work. Their East Yanonali Street address is real, but I can't find the kind of jobsite documentation I'd want to see before recommending a handyman: no before-and-after repairs, no customer feedback, no track record of the small fixes and odd jobs that define reliable handyman work in our salt-air climate.
If you're looking for someone to patch drywall, fix a leaky faucet, or handle minor repairs, I'd need to see more proof of hands-on experience. A handyman business lives or dies on word-of-mouth and repeat customers—the absence of reviews after being listed online raises questions. You deserve someone with a visible history of showing up on time and solving problems correctly the first time. Keep looking for a provider with documented local work and homeowner testimonials you can verify.