Funeral Home Vs Cremation Cost

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The cost to have a loved one cremated after death depends on numerous things such as locale; if the cremation is arranged through a funeral home or a crematory; the deceased's size and weight; handling fees; removing pacemakers and jewelry; if the body is burned in a casket or a cardboard box; and moving or disposing of the ashes. The cost of cremations ranges from $400 to $6,000, with cremations directly from a crematory being considerably less expensive than cremations through a funeral home are. However, funeral homes offer many other services that a crematory does not offer, making it a better choice for some people.

1. Funeral home cremation cost:
The cost of having a funeral home arrange a cremation is usually more expensive than going …show more content…

A very basic cremation costs around $400 to $800, while an expensive cremation costs around $6000. The average cremation cost is around …show more content…

The cost of a burial ranges from $5000-$15,000, while the price of a cremation ranges from $400-$6000. The most expensive cremation is close to the same price as the most inexpensive burial; by choosing cremation over burial, families can save $9000-$14,600. The biggest reason why cremation is considerably less expensive than burial is, is due to cremation using far less natural resources than burial does; burial uses a wood casket, while cremation uses a cardboard casket; burial takes up land, while cremation does not; burial requires preserving the body, cremation does not. The cost of burial is much higher in States with a high population than in States with a lower population, due to limited burial space in high population States.

Cost of a cremation niche:
A cremation niche is somewhat similar to a mausoleum; a cremation niche is a hole in a mausoleum type structure where an urn full of cremated ashes are kept. The cost of a cremation niche is around $750 to $3000, depending on things such as the size of the niche, what the cremation niche is made of, handling fees, legal fees, and engraving fees. Cremation niches have become popular in the United States due to them being considerably less expensive than a burial plot is. A cremation niche is more expensive in high population States than in lower population States due to limit room.

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