My experience with Accent Interiors was smooth and flawless. The knowledge of staff while picking out materials was very helpful and they were also patient with my indecisiveness! The install was on time and seamless!
Susan R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Centerville, UT
Have not had my counter tops installed yet but had to put in a good word for the guy that came out to measure the counters. He was top notch the nicest guy ever and so professional and on time I am excited to see how the word is done I am so impressed so far!
Jeffrey J.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Midvale, UT
I had a great experience with Accent Interiors. From their professional design staff to their product and installers, they are top class. I am constantly trying to find ways of meeting my budget without compromising quality with my investment properties and they have met that every time. I had such a good experience that I asked them to help me with my personal residence with their high end product. I highly recommend them to anyone.
Carol A.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 San Jose, CA
What happens when a company(INC or LLC or S Corp, whatever) agree to complete a project they are hired for by a 3rd party(maybe a big corporate client one that has a great reputation and always pays the contracted company) but the work requested is not local to them? To succeed, they may hire a sub-contractor(who just happens to be expert in the required field) and why not, then the hired company has the work done by others, but gets the glory, ok — everybody wins right? Well. let’s go with The originally contracted company that hires the sub-contractors also requesting the sub buy all the material, and the job gets done; beautiful — and the client(big corporate company pays them) BUT … the contracted company doesn’t pay the sub-contractors? What happens? Goodness why would that happen??? Here’s a possibility — an example: company A, running business like no problem(but they are having problems) realizes there is a way to receive payment from client and not pay vendors. The possibility(potential technical loop) that — while company A is struggling; someone somehow creates company B(maybe similar name? maybe same employees, maybe same address? maybe…) so company B can buy company A assets(pennies on the dollar — just a guess) and leave company A with all company A debt, starting company B with company A clients and no harm to public perception. Let’s take this another step, while terrible example but for the sake of the complete hypothetical, is it possible company A not pay the sub-contractors legally(leaving ethics out of it of course)? Is it possible company B just moves forward and doesn’t look back? No really, what happens if company A vaporizes, while company B(looks so much like company A(hypothetically operates at the same address as company A, conducts the exact kind of business as company A(but as company B)? Is it just bad luck, so sorry, for the sub-contractors? No payment required technically(hypothetically)? Just business — nothing personal??? Something«B» movies are made of or possibly, just guessing like the true stories on Dateline … companies to beware of, doing business as … company A and company B Accent surfaces, interiors — hypothetical?