Thursday, February 15, 2018

What are the popular materials used for cemetery headstones these days?

These days, cemetery headstones are mostly made of granite stone, a beautiful and elegant natural stone. This material is durable, hard and cost-effective when compared to other materials. It can also withstand extreme climates and even acid rain pollution.

Another cemetery headstone material widely preferred is bronze. This material is sturdy and is resistant to harsh weather conditions. Some memorial parks and cemeteries allow only bronze grave headstones.

Marble is another popular choice for headstones. However, due to moisture, it tends to erode over a period of time, leaving the name and other details on the headstone blurry and indistinct.

Limestone and sandstone are other favored materials used by different monument building companies worldwide.

Wednesday, February 14, 2018

Popular Materials Used For Cemetery Headstones

A headstone is a slab that is placed at the head of a grave and is inscribed with details like name, date of birth, and date of death of the grave it marks.

In the early days, slate was the most popular material used. However, due to the slightly porous nature of this material, it crumbled over time. Fieldstone was also widely used because it was easy to mark. Additionally, wood and cast iron headstones were also quite in demand.

These days, cemetery headstones are mostly made of granite stone, a beautiful and elegant natural stone. Compared to other materials, this material is durable, hard and cost-effective. It can also withstand extreme climates and even acid rain pollution.

Another cemetery headstone material widely preferred is bronze. This material is sturdy and is resistant to harsh weather conditions. Some memorial parks and cemeteries allow only bronze grave headstones.

Marble is another popular choice for headstones. However, due to moisture, it tends to erode over a period of time, leaving the name and other details on the headstone blurry and indistinct.

Limestone and sandstone are other favored materials used by different monument building companies worldwide.

Tuesday, February 13, 2018

Popular Materials Used For Cemetery Headstones

I have lost my dear grandmother and now want to honor her by building a headstone. I want to make sure that her headstone is the best one. What are the popular materials used for making cemetery headstones?

These days, cemetery headstones are mostly made of granite stone, a beautiful and elegant natural stone. This material is durable, hard and cost-effective when compared to other materials. It can also withstand extreme climates and even acid rain pollution.

Another cemetery headstone material widely preferred is bronze. This material is sturdy and is resistant to harsh weather conditions. Some memorial parks and cemeteries allow only bronze grave headstones.

Marble is another popular choice for headstones. However, due to moisture, it tends to erode over a period of time, leaving the name and other details on the headstone blurry and indistinct.

Limestone and sandstone are other favored materials used by different monument building companies worldwide.

Thursday, November 2, 2017

Where should one purchase a headstone?

A headstone can be purchased from a cemetery, funeral home, third-party retailer, or an online retailer. However, it is recommended that you buy it from a cemetery. This is because a cemetery is not covered by the Federal Trade Commission’s Funeral Rule and may not accept a headstone purchased elsewhere or may charge extra fees for bringing in or installing a headstone purchased from some other place.

Wednesday, November 1, 2017

A Brief on Headstones: Types, Costs and Where to Purchase

Headstones, also known as tombstones or gravestones, are stones that are placed over graves.  Headstones usually state the name of the person who died, the dates of his/her birth and death, along with other personal information. They may also contain images or quotes.

Types

Headstones come in many different types, including:

Flat markers: They lie flat on the ground at the head of the grave, flush with the grass.

Bevel markers: These types of markers also lie flat on the ground at the head of the grave but rise above the grass.

Slant markers: Slant markers usually sit flat on the ground with the front of the stone angled back.

Monuments: These are tablets, usually standing upright out of the ground.

Ledgers: These lie flat on the ground and cover the entire grave.

Costs

Costs of headstones are generally calculated by their weight. The larger the headstones, the higher is the cost. It is important to note that many times the costs do not include the price of additional features like engraving or addition of custom features like images. In addition, purchasing headstones from third parties or online retailers may cost more, as the shipping charges are commonly calculated by the headstone’s weight.

Where can one buy a headstone?

You can purchase headstones from cemeteries, funeral homes, third-party retailers, or online retailers. However, it is recommended that you buy headstones from cemeteries. This is because cemeteries are not covered by the Federal Trade Commission’s Funeral Rule and may not accept headstones purchased elsewhere or may charge extra fees for bringing in or installing headstones purchased from some other place. 

Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Cost of a Headstone

I am planning to erect a headstone on my uncle’s grave. I have done a lot of research on the internet about the cost but was not able to get appropriate information. What would be the cost of erecting a headstone? 

Cost will be generally calculated by the weight of the headstone. The larger the headstone, the more expensive it will be. It is important to note that the cost usually does not include any additional features like engraving or addition of custom features like images. In addition, purchasing a headstone from a third party or an online retailer may cost you more, as the shipping charges are commonly calculated by the headstone’s weight. 

Thursday, September 14, 2017

What are the two common types of flat grave markers?

The two different types of grave markers are:

·         flush grave markers
·         ledge markers.

Flush grave markers are mostly simply engravings placed at the head of the grave, while ledge markers are thicker slabs of stone that cover the entire grave. They also are laid flush with the ground.