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Five Details to Consider When Purchasing a Casket

Published: August 15, 2022
funeral homes Longview, TX

Planning arrangements with funeral homes in Longview, TX for your loved one can feel dauting. Not only will you have many decisions to make, but you will be having to make them as you deal with your grief. This can make things such as picking out a casket just seem unbearable. To help ease some of your burdens, we have put together a list of the five details to take into consideration when making this important choice. Hopefully, it will help in making the process a little easier.

1. Consider the Size

When looking for your loved one’s casket, you will need to consider their size. Most caskets are available in the standard size of 28 inches wide and 84 inches long. This size will fit most body types, but if your loved one was taller or larger than the average person, you may need an oversized casket. You can also find caskets in smaller sizes for younger children., preteens, and more.

2. Choose the Material

After size, you will need to focus on what type of material you would like the casket to be made from. There are many materials to choose from each having its own set of price points. Some of the most popular choices include wood such as pine, cherry, or walnut to name a few, or metal caskets made from bronze, steel, and copper. The final choice may depend on things like your budget as well as the overall look and design style of the casket.

3. Where to Purchase the Casket

Another factor to consider is where you will be purchasing the casket from. While it is most convenient to purchase one from the funeral home you are working with, you certainly do not have to. Casket providers can be found locally as well as online. And don’t worry, the Federal Trade Commission has created rules that ensure the funeral home you are working for accepts any casket you purchase from another provider.

4. Cemetery Regulations

In certain cemeteries, there may be rules that require the casket to be enclosed inside a grave vault. These vaults are heavier, have more study enclosures, and help to keep the ground from caving in at the gravesite. Make sure to check with your cemetery to see if they have any specifications.

5. Customization of the Casket

Many caskets come as a standard design. This may be fine for some families and nothing more is needed. However, for those families who wish to customize the casket, there are many ways to do so. One is by having an image or logo applied on the outside of the casket. This can be a small photo covering just a potion on the casket, or you can choose to wrap the entire casket in a design or pattern. Working with your funeral director or casket provider can help you learn more about your customization options.

When talking with funeral homes in Longview, TX about arrangements, you may feel overwhelmed. When it comes to choosing the casket if you keep these top details in mind when looking it can help reduce some of the stress and ensure nothing gets overlooked.

 
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