February 16, 2011

Different Types Of Caskets And Cremation Containers

Caskets and Cremation containers are coming in a  wide variety of styles and different models such as Asian, Buddhist, Catholic, Hispanic, Hmong, Islamic, Jewish, Molokan, Mormon, Protestant, child, cloth-covered, metal, oversize, solid woods, Dracula and Old West. The type of casket you buy is what normally determines it's price.

Cloth Covered Caskets:
Cloth covered caskets are made from softwoods, pressed wood, or corrugated fiberboard. They are covered with cloth and have finished interiors.

Steel Caskets:
The steel most commonly used in the making of caskets is 16, 18, or 20 gauge with 16 gauge being the heaviest and 20 gauge being the heaviest. 20 gauge is usually the least expensive metal caskets.

Hardwood Caskets:
Hardwood caskets are made up of satin or gloss finished solid wood that may be hand polished. They are made from oak, cherry, ash, maple, birch, pine, elm, cedar, black walnut, redwood, mahogany, willow, or poplar. It takes at least 130 board feet or more of lumber to make a wood casket. They are sanded, painted and put together by craftsmen to making them as most expensive caskets.

Stainless Steel Caskets:
Stainless steel caskets with veneer finishes are less expensive than the more solid hardwood caskets although they often comparable in price to mid range hardwood caskets. The stainless steel models have became popular, moving ahead of bronze and copper caskets.

Copper and Bronze Caskets:
Copper is believed as a precious metal and manifest of its longevity rests in the original copper roof and pipes existing in the world's great architectural gems. These kind of caskets has excellent resistance to corrosion. Bronze is a valuable material and an alloy of copper and either zinc or tin, is the strongest and longest-lasting of any casket construction material.

Cremation Caskets:
Wood caskets are the Perfect choice for cremation. They are made up of natural material that is befitting the environmental concerns of many of the people who choose cremation. Wooden caskets are approved as a combustible container for the cremation chamber as well.

Buying the right type of casket for your needs can be as easy as going online and shopping at one of the many sites that offer caskets and other funeral merchandise. It is important to observe that The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) requires funeral homes to accept any casket purchased from an outside source.

During the time of heartbreak, many people don't want to go to the trouble of shopping for caskets or other funeral merchandise, online or otherwise so it may be prudent to purchase a prepaid funeral plan. Now funeral homes are providing prepaid funeral contracts that includes a selection of caskets and other funeral related products.