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Six Important Things To Consider When Choosing A Headstone

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Choosing a headstone is more than just choosing what the engraving should be. In addition, you must think about a range of aspects when selecting the right headstone to be placed on your loved one's grave.

These are six important points to remember when looking for headstones.

Rules

Some cemeteries have rules about which sizes, colors and kinds of grave markers are allowed to be used.

One cemetery may allow in-ground markers, which makes it easier to maintain the landscape. Some may restrict the size of stones, while others may restrict other objects like vase of flowers, from being placed on headstones.

Check the rules of the cemetery before you decide to purchase the headstone. Get Headstones for graves cost in writing, as well, so that you can carry them along when shopping. The sales staff can assist you in finding a stone that complies.

There's nothing more disappointing than purchasing a headstone for a cemetery only to find that it is in violation of the rules.

Quality

You want a headstone to last for generations, so going for cut-rate materials or sub-par work will not give you the longevity you want.

Do your research before you pick a monument business.

Find out the length of time they've been in business as well as if they have endorsements, collaborations, or reviews they have. You can even ask your chosen cemetery for some recommendations of companies they've had good experiences working with.

Size

Are you looking for an expansive marker with enough space to engrave pictures or bronze work? Do you prefer an a smaller headstone, which is closer to the ground, or an engraved picture or bronze sculpture?

The size you want for your headstone is going to impact a lot of the choices you have later on like the type of cost, material and the features you could add to it.

Check out the cemetery plot if are unsure about what size you'd like. Are the stones all of the same dimensions and design? To prevent looking out of place, it is a good idea to ensure that the measurements of your stone to the same dimensions.

Budget

Many are worried about the cost of a headstone.

The price of a stone will increase depending the size and complexity it is. A smaller in-ground marker with your name and dates engraved is the ideal alternative if you're looking for something on a tight budget.

Adding photos and bronze casting or other features like candles are likely raise your prices significantly.

Be sure to know your monument's policy regarding changes or corrections so you don't have to be surprised by the cost of re-writing a headstone inscription that the company did not do in the first place.

Design

Do you prefer a more elaborate design with religious symbolism or perhaps an epitaph? Does it suffice to include the names of the deceased and birth and death dates?

When you've determined the amount you'll be able to afford headstones, it's time to start thinking about the finer points. There are numerous options to honor the person you love, such as engraving and casting in bronze.

The larger your budget obviously the more options you'll have in selecting design elements. But, having a smaller budget does not suggest that you aren't able to have the luxury of a gorgeous headstones.

Work with your monument company to figure out what elements are necessary not meet your budget, and which things you can easily move out of the "needs" category to the "wants" category to make more space.

Materials

There are many options available in the field of monument materials including bronze, granite and Sandstone, along with slate and marble.

Each material comes with their own pros and pros, while also creating a unique look to the final product.

Granite and bronze, for instance, are among the most durable and easy to clean. Sandstone, granite and slate offer the widest variety of color options.

Whatever material you choose to use, make sure to work with your monument provider so that they can help you find the right fit for your design vision as well as cemetery regulations and budget. It will be an unforgettable memorial to the person you love dearly.
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