Choosing a Cremation Casket
A cremation casket is a dignified way to move the deceased until the body is cremated. If a funeral service is performed prior to the final disposition, a casket may be needed to display the body as well. With the cremation process in mind, the casket should be free of metal parts, leak-proof, and sturdy enough for transportation of the mortal remains of the decedent.
Cremation Casket Choices
The Nutmeg State Cremation Society delivers personalized funeral services. We offer a variety of cremation caskets depending on client requirements. Most people are confused about what cremation entails and have questions about how to select a cremation casket; the following details could be of guidance. There are various aspects to consider while selecting a casket, such as:
1. Material
There are numerous cremation casket options to choose from, and since the casket will be burned along with the ashes, it is safer to opt for something eco-friendly. You can pick from the following casket materials:
- Wood (oak or mahogany are some options)
- Particle-board boxes are yet another low-cost casket material.
- Cardboard containers
2. Cremation Casket Prices
The cost of a casket varies depending on the type chosen, which can range between $40 and $6,000 depending on your choice. If you buy the casket from a third-party seller, you must also consider shipping costs. The funeral director at a respectable funeral home will supply you with all of the details you need about the casket, supplies, and prices.
Most funeral homes offer a selection of cremation caskets for sale at fair prices. You can share your expectations with them and choose something that meets your needs while being within your budget. If you want to know more about our pre-planning services, contact us at Ocean County Cremation Service today- we are happy to help.
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