Check with the cemetery to anticipate constraints

Before you buy a headstone, check the regulations of the cemetery where it will be installed. Each cemetery has its own specific requirements. These concern dimensions, style, color and permitted inscriptions. It’s also essential to know how many names will be engraved on the stone, so you can adapt the design accordingly. This preliminary step avoids unpleasant surprises. It also ensures that your choice complies with current regulations.

Select colors, engravings and drawings

The choice of granite color directly influences the appearance and cost of the monument. Some local granites are more affordable. Imported granites, on the other hand, offer distinctive and prestigious shades. Once the stone has been selected, it’s time to think about the engravings and designs that will personalize the monument. These visual elements pay tribute to the departed person by illustrating an outstanding aspect of his or her life or personality. In short, a well-designed monument becomes a timeless testimony for future generations.

Validate the design and finalize the order

Once all the details of the monument have been determined, a scale drawing is drawn up. In practical terms, this visual allows us to approve the lettering, engravings and general layout before production. If necessary, modifications can be made at this stage at no extra cost. The aim is to ensure complete customer satisfaction. Finally, once approval has been given, fabrication of the monument begins, followed by installation at the cemetery.

A well-prepared choice guarantees a monument in perfect harmony with everyone’s expectations and values. By following these stepsthat it becomes easier to go through the process with serenity and confidence.

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