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Business Profile

Welding

Intermountain Mixer Repair, Inc

This business is NOT BBB Accredited.

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  • Advertising Review:

    BBB routinely reviews both BBB Accredited and Non-Accredited business advertisements to foster honest advertising and self-regulation in the marketplace. We believe consumers should be able to accept advertisements at face value and use them as part of their buying decisions.


    On January 9, 2025, BBB requested that Intermountain Mixer Repair, Inc. substantiate, modify, or discontinue advertising claims made on various pages of their website https://www.decorativerubbermulch.com/ 


    Lowest Prices: 

    The business claims to have “lowest price in the USA,” and other similar claims. According to BBB’s Code of Advertising, advertisers should avoid making unqualified lowest prices claims. One appropriate qualification is to promise truthfully that the advertiser will meet or beat a lower price sold by others.


    Environmental Benefit:

    The business states to have “environmentally safe,” “non-toxic coatings,” and various other statements. According to BBB’s Code of Advertising, “advertisers should avoid broad, unqualified environmental claims such as ‘green,’ or ‘eco-friendly.’ Other claims such as ‘degradable,’ ‘recycled,’ and ‘non-toxic,’ should only be used when substantiated and properly qualified. Environmental Certifications and seals of approval may be used if properly issued. Additional disclosures are needed if not issued by an independent third-party.”


    Made in USA:

    The business states products are “made in the USA.”  According to the BBB Code of Advertising, “made in USA” and similar terms used to describe the origin of a product must be truthful and substantiated. In general, all or virtually all of the product must be made in the USA. Qualified “made in USA” claims can be made under certain circumstances and with appropriate disclosures.


    As of February 4, 2025, the business hasn’t fulfilled BBB’s requests to substantiate, modify, or discontinue these claims.


Business Details

BBB File Opened:
12/21/2000
Business Started:
1/1/1969
Business Started Locally:
1/1/1969
Business Incorporated:
6/18/1984
Type of Entity:
Corporation
Alternate Names:
Kelly and Son Welding
Intermountain Kelly and Sons Welding
Kelly & Son Sand Blasting
Decorative Rubber Mulch
Business Management:
Mr. Gordon L. Kelly, President
Ms. Darla M. Kelley, Manager

Additional Contact Information

Principal Contacts
Mr. Gordon L. Kelly, President
Customer Contacts
Ms. Darla M. Kelley, Manager
Fax numbers
Primary Fax: (801) 936-7536
Additional Email Addresses
Primary: Email this Business

Additional Information

Business Categories
Welding, Mulch, Blasting Supplies

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