How much does a flat cemetery marker cost?

How much does a flat cemetery marker cost?

For a standard single granite flat grave marker, you should expect to budget a minimum of $200. With each increase in size, budget around $100 more. A 16-inch by 8-inch marker, for example, should cost around $200. A 20-inch by 10-inch marker will cost around $300.

What is the difference between a headstone and a marker?

While both a gravestone and a grave marker share a similar purpose in showing who is buried in a specific spot, a headstone is raised above the ground, while a grave marker lays flat against the ground.

What is cemetery marker?

Grave markers are flat bronze plaques installed on a granite stone base for the purpose of identifying the deceased. Burial headstones are upright granite monuments for the same identification purpose.

What are the markers in the cemetery called?

headstone. Headstone – a flat, stab-like stone grave marker placed at the held end of a grave. Headstones may be used alone or in conjunction with footstones.

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How do you put markers in a cemetery survey?

We can then have your numbered lot markers at your cemetery ready for the surveyor to lay out the section. Then, when he stakes out each lot, he can stick the appropriate marker at the right place. Your section is surveyed and all numbered or letter markers are in place without your having to touch them.

Why choose Erie landmark company for your bronze grave markers?

Whether you’re a family searching for a custom bronze memorial plaque to commemorate your loved one, or a funeral home looking to provide your families with a quality-choice selection of bronze grave markers, our family at Erie Landmark Company — a division of Paul W. Zimmerman Foundries — can help.

What are the different colors of bronze memorial plaques?

Background Color: We produce our bronze memorial plaques in six different colors. Choose from black, brown, hunter green, carnival red, royal blue or natural to capture your loved one’s spirit or provide your funeral home or cemetery’s families with attractive, thoughtful bronze grave marker options.

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