How to Choose a Memorial Headstone
In every one's life, a time will come when a loved one will pass on. When this happens many things must be done. Not all of the tasks will be pleasant, but with a little forethought some can be made easier for the loved ones involved.
A Headstone is a lasting memorial to a loved one, and it is something that can be planned ahead of time. A Headstone can be made from marble, granite, or concrete; each type of stone has its own beauty that makes it right for the choice of a Headstone.
The Three Types of Stone Used for Memorial Headstones
Marble is a beautiful choice with its warm glow, but depending on the area you live in the price can be high. Marble is also a softer stone so it weathers quicker and more drastically then other headstone materials.
Granite is of such a rare beauty that it comes at a higher price, but it makes headstones that last longer than other types of stone.
Concrete is also a material that will make a Headstone that lasts, plus it can be formed to make that special memorial. It is much easier to carve than granite or marble so it will normally cost less, and the upkeep is much easier with concrete and granite, then it is with marble.
How to Choose the Memorial
The best way to find what you are truly looking for, the perfect monument, is to visit a store that sells monuments. See what appeals to you. Compare prices and options.
Visiting a monument store lets you see the options and creates the opportunity to tell someone what you are looking for. Memorial options beyond those you could have imagined are available. You will get a good idea of what will work best for your memorial needs and what the cost will be. As with anything, checking with more then one place will help you get the best price.
Little Known Memorial Fact
You will want to check your home owner insurance, because many policies include a clause that will cover damage or vandalism to a headstone. It is sad to say, but stones are occasionally damaged, and this could help replace or repair any damage, natural or man made.
Whether you are choosing a memorial for a loved one, or to spare your loved ones the stress of shopping for your stone, these guidelines will help you find the best memorial for your needs.
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