CASKETS
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Metal & Wood Caskets
Metal casket options include bronze, copper, stainless steel, and standard steel, while wood casket choices encompass mahogany, walnut, cherry, maple, oak, pine, poplar, and veneer.
Apart from these traditional materials, there are also eco-friendly alternatives like biodegradable caskets made from composite board, woven wicker, or even cardboard. In addition to materials, casket styles can range from simple and traditional to elaborate and highly personalized designs, with features such as half-couch or full-couch, interior linings, and customizable accents.
Metal Caskets
Metal caskets are a durable option, typically constructed from materials like steel, stainless steel, copper, and bronze. Steel caskets are the most common and come in various thicknesses, affecting the overall cost. Stainless steel caskets are stronger and less corrosive, while copper and bronze caskets are considered premium options due to their durability and appearance.
Metal caskets often come with a rubber gasket that forms a seal when the casket is closed, providing additional protection for the body.
Wood Caskets
Wood caskets are known for their warmth and natural beauty, making them a popular choice for many families. Common types of wood used in casket construction include mahogany, walnut, maple, cherry, oak, poplar, and pine. The cost of a wood casket can vary depending on the type of wood used, the design, and the level of craftsmanship.
Wood caskets are often available in both half-couch and full-couch styles. Half-couch caskets feature a split lid for viewing the deceased’s upper body, while full-couch caskets have a single lid that covers the entire body.
These Prices are effective as of February 1, 2025
And are subject to change without notice.