-
Russian warship fires 'warning shots' at UK yacht in Channel
-
Iran and US to embark on two months of peace talks Friday
-
Surging SpaceX overtakes Amazon to become 5th biggest company
-
Canada government sued over climate inaction
-
Lyles sets world's best time over 150 metres at Ostrava
-
Elijah Just: 'skinny kid' lights up World Cup, makes New Zealand history
-
'Mom, play with Venus': Serena says daughter inspired Wimbledon return
-
USADA rips WADA over plan for test changes at big events
-
Spain must put Cape Verde World Cup 'grief' behind them, says Merino
-
Serena Williams defeated in Berlin ahead of Wimbledon return
-
O'Brien and Moore complete full house of Royal Ascot Group One races
-
BMW downgrades 2026 targets on Mideast war, China woes
-
Tortorella won't return as Vegas coach after NHL Final run
-
Moutet's foul-mouthed interview turns air blue at Queen's
-
Swiss US-Iran deal venue a playground of world leaders, movie stars
-
McIlroy sees calmer fans and no lost US Open course
-
NBA Bulls confirm Splitter as new coach
-
German court bans McDonald's from making climate claim
-
Ruben Amorim takes charge of ailing AC Milan
-
EU admits it can't save discontinued video games
-
Congolese trapped between Ebola and armed violence
-
G7 finds 'unity' on upping Russia pressure to end Ukraine war
-
'Real deal': Trump gushes about Versailles palace at G7
-
Campaigners urge G7 chiefs to protect children from AI risks
-
McIlroy says PGA Tour's response to LIV will hurt some events
-
Brazil can't expect easy win over Haiti, says Douglas Santos
-
Like father, like son: Prince George to attend Eton College
-
US-Iran deal to be signed in Switzerland on Friday: Bern
-
UN chief on visit to gang-plagued Haiti says 'glimmers of hope'
-
Paris store to part ways with Shein after ownership change
-
Scott to make 100th consecutive major start at US Open
-
US Federal Reserve kicks off first meeting with Warsh as chair
-
Oil drops below $80 on US-Iran deal
-
New Zealand pick Nicholls to replace Williamson in second Test
-
Chalobah replaces injured England defender Livramento at World Cup
-
How can France-UK mission help reopen Strait of Hormuz?
-
India braces for El Nino-linked dry conditions
-
Root taking England captaincy on 'game by game' basis in Stokes' absence
-
No.1 Scheffler joins Spaun, Howell to start US Open quest
-
DR Congo Ebola outbreak yet to peak, could last a year: Red Cross
-
Nigeria clamps down on misinformation after school kidnapping
-
EU to ban plant-based 'steaks' but veggie 'burgers' sizzle on
-
'On same team': Merz gifts Trump German football jersey
-
Heavyweights Argentina and France start World Cup quests
-
Restoring Kyiv cathedral hit by Russia could take two years: director
-
Energy firms brace for 'new era' despite Hormuz deal
-
Why is Pakistan involved in a US-Iran peace deal?
-
European stocks extend gains, oil falls on US-Iran deal
-
Russian oil producer rations fuel as Ukraine attacks bite
-
EU clears major hurdle on US tariff deal
Dang Good Carpet and Furnace Cleaning Recognized for Honest, High-Quality Service with 2026 Consumer Choice Award in Southern Alberta
CALGARY, AB / ACCESS Newswire / May 14, 2026 / Consumer Choice Award is proud to announce that Dang Good Carpet and Furnace Cleaning has been named the 2026 Consumer Choice Award winner in the Carpet & Furnace Cleaning category. This recognition reflects the company's commitment to transparent pricing, quality workmanship, and dependable service.
Dang Good Carpet and Furnace Cleaning specializes in a full range of carpet and furnace cleaning, duct cleaning, upholstery, tile and grout, as well as hardwood restoration and other specialty cleaning solutions. The company has built a strong reputation for delivering consistent, high-quality results across every service it offers.

"At Dang Good, our goal is simple - to deliver the kind of service our customers can rely on every time," said the Dang Good Carpet and Furnace Cleaning team. "This recognition reflects our commitment to doing the job right and providing a level of service that stands out."
What sets the company apart is its straightforward, customer-first approach. With honest pricing and a strict no-upsell policy, clients can expect clear communication and no surprises. This transparency, combined with a focus on results, has helped build long-term trust with homeowners across the region.
The company uses powerful, professional-grade equipment alongside eco-friendly cleaning solutions to ensure both effective and responsible service. Its approach prioritizes not only cleanliness, but also the safety and comfort of the home environment.
Backed by industry certifications and awards, Dang Good Carpet and Furnace Cleaning continues to deliver reliable service grounded in professionalism and attention to detail. Its commitment to quality and consistency has made it a trusted choice for homeowners throughout Southern Alberta.
The Consumer Choice Award is based on independent market research evaluating reputation, customer satisfaction, and overall excellence. Dang Good Carpet and Furnace Cleaning's selection as the 2026 winner highlights its dedication to delivering dependable, high-quality cleaning services.
For more information, visit www.danggoodcarpetandfurnacecleaning.com or CLICK HERE.

About Dang Good Carpet and Furnace Cleaning
Dang Good Carpet and Furnace Cleaning provides cleaning services across Southern Alberta, including carpet, furnace and duct cleaning, upholstery, tile and grout, and hardwood restoration. Known for honest pricing, no-upsell service, and quality results, the company is committed to delivering reliable, professional cleaning solutions.
About Consumer Choice Award
Consumer Choice Award has been recognizing and promoting business excellence in North America since 1987. Its rigorous selection process ensures that only the most outstanding service providers in each category earn this prestigious recognition. Visit www.ccaward.com to learn more.
Contact Information
Sumi Saleh
Communications Manager
[email protected]
SOURCE: Consumer Choice Award
View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire
M.White--AT