Tips For Tomb Stone Materials

By Patsy Morrison


The grave tombstone is a construction that consists of stone designs and is used in many religions for burial purposes. With the numerous styles that can be created, it is possible to have a custom gravestone developed for a loved one. When making a purchase, think carefully about the material that will be used and the longevity that it offers.

Granite is regarded among the most popular and desirable materials in construction because it offers a natural beauty and flexibility. The finish of a polished stone delivers a breathtaking shine with inscriptions clearly marked on the surface regardless of exposure to rain, frost, and heat. Although it can be costly, the stone will prove most resistant and does not require ongoing maintenance.

Concrete is a cheap application that can be developed with the right mixture of water, cement, sand, and limestone. Buildings are constructed from the substance, but it does not serve as the ideal choice for a headstone. Over a period of time, the entire surface will degrade and the stone will start to crumble making it less desirable and practical.

Marble delivers a beautiful appearance with its natural patterns and solid features able to withstand a great deal o environmental changes. If you are considering the use of this substance, be sure to search for high grade as this will prevent deterioration and maintain its appeal with time. The markers are not particularly popular and were mainly used up until the 1930s.

Limestone is a softer substance that can be applied in the development of structures and provides a considerable strength. There is the option to make use of natural stone that is often transformed into smaller plaques. The placement is flat on the ground with the name and dates of the deceased and may include a metal plaque.

Bronze is a popular option and is fast becoming a favorite because it is long lasting and delivers beautiful craftsmanship. It does not rust and fade as with alternative metal designs, but rather provides a truly unique appeal. It may be a good idea to discuss the options available with staff at a funeral home or cemetery.

In the selection of a Grave Tombstone, it is important to choose the markers that deliver long lasting results and will not deteriorate. Consider the costs of having to restore or replace a stone structure that has sustained damage because of weathering and possible pest damage. A reliable and reputable retailer can assist in providing the details with regards to the pros and cons of different material choices.




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