Why Are Burial Vaults Required In Cemeteries?
When someone close to them dies, many people decide to have them rest in a cemetery. However, our experience at Wagg Funeral Home has shown that the vast majority of people do not realize they will need to buy burial vaults.
Outdoor cemeteries hold the caskets used to bury the dead. Before burying the body, the grave is enclosed in a burial vault to stop the ground/soil from sinking. Grave liners and burial vaults are frequently used in cemeteries because they reduce the maintenance required to keep the ground uniform and ensure soil stability in the long term.
Why Are Burial Vaults Required?
- As mentioned earlier, you will need a vault to line the grave pit; let's take a closer look at these reasons:
- The vault protects the casket from soil weight and cemetery maintenance tools.
- Water resistance is improved, and the cemetery's aesthetics are preserved because the ground is kept from sinking.
- Since the ground beneath caskets dips and compacts, as they age and settle, vaults offer significant ground protection.
Types of Burial Vaults
Most cemeteries also mandate vaults for cremation urns, although they are lighter and cause significantly less soil settlement than caskets. These vaults are strong and non-biodegradable; they are made of plastic, concrete, or metal and are big enough to hold the urns. These are a few options:
- Quality burial vaults are built to last, protecting the deceased from the below-ground elements and a load of cemetery maintenance vehicles for years.
- High-strength concrete, high-impact plastic, and stainless steel are the primary materials in the construction of standard protection vaults, which provide long-lasting inner protection can come in double-reinforced materials.
- Standard burial vaults with the most basic level of protection ; they are made of concrete with plastic reinforcement added for strength.
Choose Burial Vaults Based On Preferences and Budget
Cemeteries typically require families to purchase burial vaults before burying a loved one. With various burial vaults available, you can select one based on your requirements and financial constraints.
For strength, water resistance, and elegance, you can choose from a variety of lining materials like stainless steel, bronze, copper, and high-impact plastics. Getting the necessary information in advance is best and you should get in touch with the funeral home for the details you need. You'll no doubt find a vault that satisfies your needs, given the wide variety of vault types available. We at Wagg Funeral Home are available any day of the week at any time; you can call us at 905-985-2171 or send us a message through this Online Form, and we will contact you soon.
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