vendredi 25 septembre 2009

Ways To Select The Right Casket

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By Joy Samuel

A funeral is a difficult time for everyone, and it is best to be prepared for dealing with it so that you do not confront problems at the worst possible time. Most individuals do not have much idea as to how to go ahead with certain important things like buying a casket for the funeral. Mentioned below are some basic guidelines that can help you select the right casket.

Firstly, you should check out the material of the casket you want to purchase for the funeral. The essential choice available is between wooden caskets that are usually made of mahogany, cherry or maple, and metal caskets, which are generally made of stainless steel and then painted with a colour of your choice. While making a final decision on the kind of casket, you must consider not only the look of the exterior but also the money that you'll have to spend.

When you're considering the design, you can go for either a full couch or a half couch, which determines the kind of lid your casket will have. The difference between the two types is that full couch allows complete display of the body whereas half couch displays only the upper portion.

The size of the caskets can also vary significantly. Hence, you should be sure about the specific dimensions, so that you can have the casket modified or altered to suit the size of the deceased.

Another crucial factor is where you purchase the casket from. It can be bought from a funeral home or a casket shop in your locality. Normally the prices are too high in the funeral homes. It is therefore advisable to get in touch with online or offline specialised shops for buying the right casket. However, you will need to keep in mind the freight charges that you might have to pay when buying from a store outside your town.

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