by Custom Air Products & Services, Inc. | Dec 7, 2018 | CAPS People
CAPS Mechanical Field Service Promotions December 5, 2018, Custom Air Products and Services, Inc, announced two internal promotions within their Mechanical Field Services Division. Jamie Overaitis promoted to Project Manager, and also, Dillon Allen promoted to General...
by Custom Air Products & Services, Inc. | Dec 6, 2018 | CAPS People
Restructuring of CAPS Manufacturing Department December 4, 2018, Taylor Norris, CEO of Custom Air Products & Services, Inc. (CAPS), announced the restructuring of the Manufacturing Department and the two promotions this change brings. Wayne Revis is being promoted...
by Custom Air Products & Services, Inc. | Dec 6, 2018 | Events
Defying Gravity in Denver Colorado “Women in HVAC Defy Gravity by Hiking Mount Bierstadt” The 15th Annual Women in HVACR Conference was held in Denver Colorado. Several of CAPS HVAC women attended the conference and participated in many of the activities....
by Custom Air Products & Services, Inc. | Sep 26, 2018 | Events
How prepared are you for the coming Winter? “But Fall just barely arrived!”This is actually the perfect time to start preparing for cold weather. Get ahead of the game by starting now. Especially if you will want to schedule an appointment with a qualified...
by Custom Air Products & Services, Inc. | Sep 24, 2018 | Events
A big shout out to all the shooting enthusiasts that participated in an afternoon clay shoot followed by cocktails and awards sponsored by Custom Air Products & Services, Inc. (CAPS). RESOURCES Women in HVAC #flooding #florence #poweroutages #ventilation...
by Custom Air Products & Services, Inc. | Sep 24, 2018 | Events
Overflowing rivers threaten to swamp communities near the South Carolina coast, leaving thousands needing to evacuate. More than a week after Florence crashed into the Carolinas, dumping heavy rains, that water is nearing the coast. Authorities in Georgetown County,...
by Custom Air Products & Services, Inc. | Sep 23, 2018 | Events
As flooding from Florence continues, a new threat arises in the Atlantic. In a Sunday morning update, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) said Tropical Storm Kirk was 465 miles south-southwest of the Cabo Verde Islands, moving west at 18 mph with maximum sustained...
by Custom Air Products & Services, Inc. | Sep 22, 2018 | Events
After a week of flash floods, rising rivers, power outages, and now over 44 deaths, North and South Carolina face high chances of more flooding over the weekend. While the rain subsided, some rivers are still rising. Officials warn the danger is far from over. • The...
by Custom Air Products & Services, Inc. | Sep 21, 2018 | Events
North Carolina’s electric cooperatives are continuing to make electricity outage restoration progress in the wake of Hurricane Florence. Outages statewide have now dropped to about 23,000, down from a high of 326,000 on Saturday. Outages & restoration...
by Custom Air Products & Services, Inc. | Sep 20, 2018 | Events
Water has receded in some areas of the Carolinas, but more flooding from Florence could arrive through the next few days. More than twelve rivers in North and South Carolina have overflowed their banks and the water – particularly the Waccamaw River, which spans...
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