most places wont install parts that you provide...
Its an easy job though, and no bleeding of the brakes is required... thats only if you take a brake line off.
what year accord do you have??
the 90-93's are a little difficult to change the rotors... but the other model years are easier.
get the car up in the air securely and take the wheels off (whatever brakes you are doing) On the back side of the caliper there are 2 17mm bolts that have to be removed to get the rotors off. Sometimes there are screws or bolts that hold the rotor on that need to be taken off. The rotor will come off and you can slide the new ones on... then install your new pads, you have to push the piston back in either with a pry bar or a "piston pusher" thingy (they can usually be rented from auto parts stores) and you can put the caliper back in place, bolt it on and put your wheels on... its really pretty easy.