The name C.A.W. stands for Carey Arthur Woods IV - the fourth generation that is. Chip Woods is a third generation Air Conditioning Contractor in the family. Some 60 years ago Chip's grandfather, Carey Woods Jr., left the position as Design Engineer at Bryant Air Conditioning in Tyler, Texas and founded C. Woods Company in Tyler. When Chip's dad, Carey Woods III, returned from serving our country in the Navy in 1977, he purchased JP Morrow, a full service heating and a/c company, in Alice, Texas. Chip's dad owned and operated JP Morrow for over 20 years before selling it to return to Tyler and take over C. Woods Company from his retiring father. You could say that the Woods family has air conditioning in their genes. Chip Woods graduated from Texas A&M in Kingsville with a bachelors degree in 1993. He obtained his TACLA license and went into business for himself in 1995 at age 25 and has been operating as C.A.W. Company, Inc. since then.
I first started as a HVAC helper back in 2003, after gaining 13 years of experience and learning how to do major and minor AC related jobs, I decided to open my own business in 2017. Comence a trabajar como ayudante de HVAC en 2003 despues de haber adquirido 13 anos de experiencia y de aprender a realizar trabajos importantes relacionados con la CA, decidi abrir mi propio negocio en 2017.
Contractor licenses are issued by both the state licensing authority and the local licensing department. The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) issues licenses to water well driller, electrical, HVAC contractors, but not plumber.
By offering to waive a deductible or promising discounts on all or part of a deductible, the contractor risks a fine of up to $ 2,000 and imprisonment of up to 6 months