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Assured Memorial Services is dedicated to providing the highest level of compassion, care and professionalism to each family it serves. It supplies high quality products and services at significantly reduced costs.

Our Services

Flowers – Beautiful floral arrangements to honour your loved one.
Programs – Custom designed printed programs for the funeral or memorial service.
Live Streaming – Professional live streaming of the service for remote attendees.
Officiant Referrals – Referrals to experienced and compassionate officiants.
Counselling Referrals – Referrals to licensed grief counsellors.
Travel Referrals – Assistance with travel arrangements for out-of-town guests.
Portraits – Personalized portraits to commemorate your loved one.
Catering – Catering services for the reception or gathering after the service.
Venue Referrals – Referrals to appropriate venues for the service or gathering.
Slideshow – A touching slideshow presentation to honour your loved one’s life.
Guestbooks – Custom-designed guestbooks for attendees to sign and leave messages.
Video Recording Services – Professional video recording of the service and/or interviews with family and friends.

We aim to provide you with a personalized selection of venues that meet your specific requirements.

With our experienced team of professionals, we offer a seamless and reliable live streaming experience.

From single-camera setups to multi-camera productions, we can help you create a memorable viewing experience.

Our team of experienced chefs and catering professionals work closely with you to create a customized menu that suits your preferences.

We provide excellent customer service and ensuring that your travel experience is stress-free and enjoyable.

Our team of licensed counselors specialize in helping clients navigate the complex emotions that arise from losing a loved one.

FAQ

Yes, funeral homes in Ontario are required by law to provide you with an itemized price list of all goods and services offered.

Yes, funeral homes in Ontario are required by law to provide you with a general price list that includes the prices of all goods and services offered.

Many funeral homes offer packages that include a variety of goods and services. It’s important to ask for a detailed breakdown of each package, as well as the individual cost of each item or service included in the package.

Funeral homes are required by law to provide you with a detailed list of all goods and services offered, including their individual cost. They cannot charge you any hidden fees or costs that are not outlined in the price list.

Yes, you can purchase a casket or urn from an outside vendor. Funeral homes are required to accept any casket or urn you purchase from an outside vendor and cannot charge you a handling fee for doing so.

Funeral homes may charge additional fees for services like embalming, transportation, or staff services. It’s important to ask for a detailed breakdown of all costs and fees associated with the funeral to ensure that you fully understand what you are paying for.

Funeral homes are required to provide you with a detailed breakdown of all costs and fees associated with the funeral. Be sure to ask for the total cost of the funeral, including all fees and taxes, to avoid any surprises later on.

Funeral homes may have different policies regarding refunds or cancellations. Be sure to ask about their policy before making any payments to ensure that you fully understand your rights.

Yes, it’s important to review and sign a contract outlining all goods and services before making any payment to ensure that you fully understand the terms and conditions.

Funeral homes may offer different payment options, including cash, credit, or financing options. Be sure to ask about their payment options and any financing options that may be available to you.

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When considering cremation, an important decision to make is selecting a cremation memorial urn or other tokens of your loved one’s life. There is a wide range of designs, colours, and materials available, as well as custom embellishments, giving you the option of selecting something as unique and special as the individual you represent.

Whether it is a beautifully decorated ceramic urn or a delicately carved wooden vessel, or eco-friendly options, you will find the perfect way to commemorate the life of your loved one. From choosing the suitable urn for you to planning every element of the funeral, we can help you plan every aspect of cremation, including selecting the suitable urn for you.

Full-sized Funeral Cremation Urns

Cremation urns are available in many shapes and sizes. A full-size urn is a traditional way to remember a loved one. These urns contain cremated remains. Most people are familiar with vase-shaped urns, but funeral urns can also be as simple as a box with a lid. The cremation box can be square or rectangular, tall or short. These options are bought with families, and the customization options are numerous, allowing the cremation urn to be as unique as the person it is remembered for.

Types of materials for full-size funeral urns

Urns come in many materials, such as stone, wood, and metal. Let’s look at some popular options:

  • Stone – Since ancient times, stones have been worked for both practical and inspiring elements. A stone urn combines these characteristics, transforming raw material into a work of art. Families can choose from smooth marble, tiger eye (dark in colour), and naturally textured stone.
  • Wood – An urn made of wood provides beauty, strength, and warmth. There is no right or wrong way to do it; it can be as sober or expressive as the person whose memory it honours. Think about a chest made of birch, cherry, or red alder. Some wooden urns have beautiful stone inlays or wooden accents that complement the colour of the wood caskets.
  • Metal – Whether burnished to a fine shine or aged with an heirloom look, metal offers long-lasting strength and unique beauty. Designs of all shapes and styles offer selections suitable for any need. Whether it’s a copper urn with cascading red flowers, a nickel-plated urn with blue accents and a dove design, or a discreet, solid, polished piece of pewter or cast bronze urn, your metal urn can represent the personality of your loved one.
  • Glass – Some materials eventually become more beautiful through heat. The crystal urns display graceful movement and graceful beauty and represent a unique way to honour and remember. Consider a hand-blown glass bowl with a gold crown or a beautiful jewel-toned glass urn.
  • Resin – As an ideal example of resilience and beauty, resin-based urns combine manufactured materials with artisanal art. Options include a floral motif in deep indigo or burgundy.
  • Ceramics – Ceramic works have been appreciated throughout history by many cultures. You can use it to commemorate a special life. Whether it’s an understated earth tone or a bold pink, ceramic urns are an excellent way to remember a loved one.
  • Eco-conscious – There is nothing like the beauty of nature. These natural material scatter urns commemorate the serenity of nature and a personal connection to the land, air and sea. Options include medium-density fibreboard urns, salt rock urns, sand urns, or recycled paper and cardboard. Both saline rock and sand urns are intended for aquatic or marine burials and will dissolve in water in a few days to just a few hours.

Many full-size urns allow for maximum customization. You can engrave the funeral urn with names, dates, poems, pictures, Bible verses, or any non-copyrighted writing. A small plane can be engraved on the urn for his uncle, a pilot in his spare time. Or consider recording a birdie for an avid bird watcher. Pots can be as unique as the person it is remembered for.

Keepsake urns

As part of the healing process, you should remember your loved one. In addition to our full-size urns, you can choose to gift or save a smaller gift with beautiful keepsake urns. These precious little reminders can help provide comfort to families by honouring and remembering a loved one. Choose from unique styles like a wooden acorn or a handmade brass star, rose, or songbird souvenir.

Keepsake Urns: Types and Uses

Keepsake urns can be personalized with names and dates, song lyrics, poems or quotes without copyright. Full-size burial urns come in a variety of materials and shapes. Many of the full-size funeral urns also come in small sizes. Make sure to ask your Assured Memorial Services expert about the options for keepsake sizes.

Materials Used In Keepsake Urns

  • Metal – Families can choose from nickel-plated brass vases, brass with a silver finish, an intricately designed rose, or a polished pewter-finished heart.
  • Stone – Marble or naturally textured stone are both options for a stone keepsake.
  • Wood – Wood keepsakes can come in various shapes, such as a rectangle, a heart or square cremation box, a star, or a wooden acorn.
  • Lamps – Imagine a beautiful stained glass lamp containing the cremated remains of your loved one placed on a small table. Unique options, such as the butterfly and the shape of a traditional lamp, can be an alternative to a traditionally shaped funeral urn.

Alternatives and additions to traditional cremation urns

Dispersion urns and biodegradable urns

The elegant dispersal urns will allow you to reunite your loved one with the natural spaces that he loved. Beautiful urns made from the natural saline rock will dissolve after a few hours in water and can be used for sea burials or water funerals. Our biodegradable urns can also be placed near a tree or flower garden to honour your love of nature. Always check with your local government as there are often restrictions on where dispersals can take place.

Cremation containers

During the funeral planning process for a loved one who has chosen cremation, a cremation urn for use during the funeral or observation. A cremation container is similar to a coffin and allows friends and family to say goodbye during the funeral ceremony, visitation, or observation before the cremation takes place. After the observation or funeral service, the cremation container is transported to the crematorium, where the funeral will occur.

Through keepsakes, be it a small urn or full-sized, you can keep your loved one close at all times with a lasting reminder. Children, grandchildren, spouses, and siblings may appreciate a personal way of remembering their unique relationship.

Cremation has several advantages that burial does not. In the past, families used burial as the standard way of caring for their loved ones’ remains. Burial was how generations of families managed their loved ones, despite the higher cost and lack of versatility.

However, the rate of cremation has increased in recent years. Families are eschewing tradition in favour of the approach that better fits their needs. In several respects, cremation marks a new era in funeral care, with many advantages over conventional burial.

Reason Why You Must Consider Cremation

  1. The simplicity of Cremation Service
    One reason why cremation is safer for many people is the degree of convenience associated with cremation services. When a family buries a loved one, they usually have a funeral service as well. As a result, contacting the cemetery and planning services is more difficult.

After cremation, a remembrance service or celebration of life is usually scheduled. Instead of trying to make funeral plans, your family will have more time to grieve and mourn in the days following your death.

  1. Cemetery Availability for Cremation
    For several centuries, the most common form of disposition for most families was the burial. Cremation is becoming more common as a result of a shortage of space and rising costs. Many cemeteries are now charging a premium for their remaining plots as they reach capacity.

One of the advantages of cremation is that it eliminates the hassle of locating a burial site. There are many cemeteries today that offer scattering gardens, where cremated remains can be scattered and revisited if you want your loved one buried.

  1. Flexibility in Cremation
    One of the most underappreciated advantages of cremation is its adaptability. As before mentioned, after the cremation, a celebration of life or memorial service is often held. Since the ashes have already been cared for, the family will have more options for funeral arrangements.

Families also schedule these services weeks, if not months, after the death has occurred. The ceremony can be tailored to be as meaningful as possible, and you can accommodate loved ones’ schedules and travels as well.

  1. Concerns to the Environment
    Global warming has become a reality and a significant problem for many people in recent years. Cremation is also seen as the more environmentally friendly alternative for caring for a loved one’s remains.

The use of harsh chemicals to embalm the remains is every day in burial facilities, putting the environment at risk. While a crematory does emit emissions, new technology is constantly being developed to reduce pollution and the impact on the environment.

  1. Cremation Cost
    One of the most usual reasons why people prefer cremation is the cost. On average, cremation services are up to 50% less expensive than conventional burial services. Cremation eliminates the need for large expenditures such as a headstone and a casket.

Using a basic casket, headstone, and vault keeps your family on a budget, allowing them to use the savings to assist survivors or prepare a more memorable service.

As worldwide economies merge, understand that top-notch items are being made around the globe. With a focus on banding together with the world’s best manufacturers, we have offered superior quality at prices that remain competitive worldwide. 

A companion or adored one has recently sat back, and you aim to organize a presentable funeral for viewing. It would be best to buy a quality metal casket to let your cherished one go, yet you likewise need reasonable estimating. You may have seen that the memorial service home has given you a separate rundown of coffin alternatives, and the costs appear to be somewhat distant.

Memorial service homes will charge you a premium and bank on how you won’t shop outside of them.  If a memorial service home asks you not to shop with third parties, it is unlawful, and they can’t charge you extra charges. 

The coat of each brush completed metal casket is either treated with unique coverings or utilize with hardened steel. The cap of the metal caskets will lessen the prone of rust. Indeed, everybody will notice its quality metal caskets. With the top being treated with an extraordinary cover or utilizing stainless steel, you can obtain the quality yet not spending the gobs of cash.

When it comes to caring for the remains of a loved one, families have had the choice of cremation or burial for many years. This is a significant decision often influenced by various factors such as religious or moral values, financial considerations, or environmental awareness. Whatever the cause, deciding how the remains will be cared for is one of the most important decisions you’ll have to make.

Origin of Cremation

It was mostly used to execute criminals and heretics or react to the fear of spreading infectious diseases. Cremation has become increasingly common in recent years, with more than half of all families opting for it. Below, we go through the cremation procedure and the advantages of cremation and the requirements for a cremation service.

How Does Cremation Work?

Cremation reduces a body to brittle, calcified bones by heating it to extremely high temperatures. In other words, it is a memorial practice where you burn the dead body until these are then turned into cremation ashes, as they are widely called.

These ashes may be preserved, buried, or dispersed after being returned to the family in a temporary urn (or a more personal urn chosen by the family). Some families also want to enshrine a loved one’s cremated remains in a work of cremation art.

The retort or cremating chamber receives the containers. An average adult takes between two and three hours to turn to ash. After cooling, the cremated remains are ground into a uniformly-sized pebble-like material and put in an urn. The cremation process is then completed when the funeral director returns the cremated remains to the family.

Choosing the right casket is one of the oldest traditions in funeral arrangements. Whether a metal or wood casket, you can personalize the funeral service and provide memorable respect for your beloved as part of the funerary needs arrangement.

A very personal decision and an essential element will be involved when organizing and planning a funeral as the main factors in the selection process. In addition to being one of the funeral service’s central points, it can reflect the deceased’s personality and specific tastes as being the vessel for the dead.

You can begin by asking inquiries about each wood and metal casket’s various features, colours, styles, and prices. It reflects the best in particular characteristics of the person whose life you want to honour.

Comparing the Wood and Metal Caskets

Wood vs. Metal Caskets – Lifespan

The composition of material and design make metal caskets longer than wood caskets. In addition to having a thick, rust-resistant shell on the metal caskets, a rubber gasket protects the interior from the elements, reducing the risk of decrease.

In contrast, the wooden casket can also cover lifespan products, but it will decay to the ground after some time.

Wood vs. Metal Caskets – Interior Appearance

The interior with a variety of furnishing, both wood and metal coats. For both types of cases, this category is the same. Any decoration can add to one and the other in most cases. The interior decoration can change the personal preferences and tastes of the client.

Wood vs. Metal Caskets – Prices

Metal and wood caskets have pretty similar prices. Besides, metal can be shaped and stamped with different decorations that the deceased person would have liked. The most precious metals are bronze and copper, while the most expensive wood in the category is mahogany.

Wood vs. Metal Caskets – Exterior Appearance

Wood caskets sound warmer than metal caskets. They’re stylish, and they’re not flashy. Also, wooden caps with different decorations can be adapted.

On the other hand, the metal caskets have a colder appearance. They have a modern and flashy touch. Besides, metal can be shaped and stamped with different decorations that the deceased person would have liked.

Wood vs. Metal Caskets – Environmental impact

If you are worried about your infrastructure and the impact on nature, the wood casket will be the best choice. While the wood has a cover for a longer lifetime, it will still deteriorate and eventually return to the earth.

For metal caskets, this is different, which won’t soon be breaking down. Take note that customer durability is always the point of sale.

Final thoughts about the comparison between metal and wood caskets

Metal and wood caskets can protect your loved one’s deceased body with decorative ornaments, which most people would like to see. Wood caskets are always warmer than the metal models, but the latter still feel modern and nearly austere. Both caskets’ prices are similar, with high-end choices, such as copper, bronze, and mahogany. Moreover, never takes out the environmental aspect when choosing the suitable caskets because it matters in the long term.

What is Cremation Urns?

If you’re like most people, this is probably the first time you’ve considered what, if anything, you need to know about exactly are the cremation urns. This article will help you to answer your biggest question.

A cremation urn is a vase with a footed pedestal and a typically narrowed neck above a rounded body. The term “urn,” as opposed to “vase” or other terms, generally refers to a vessel’s use rather than its shape or origin.

The term is frequently applied to funerary urns, vessels used in burials to hold cremated ashes or as grave goods, even when they are metal cylinders of purely functional design. Large sculpted vases are often referred to as urns, whether they are kept indoors or outdoors.

A cremation urn is nothing more than a container for cremated remains. The majority are made of wood, ceramic, metal, or plastic. Suppose you do not purchase an urn before receiving your loved one’s ashes from a funeral home. In that case, the cremated remains will typically be returned in an inexpensive bag, wood urn, or metal container.

Most families, especially in Canada, opt not to keep their loved one in the standard urn provided by the funeral home but rather to select or purchase a unique urn from the funeral home or online.

With an increasing number of people opting for cremation over burial in Canada, the idea of keeping a loved one on the mantle is not as common as it once was. Many people choose to memorialize their loved ones in much more creative ways, such as with urns that genuinely represent the deceased.

What is the Use of Cremation Urns?

A cremation urn’s primary function is to hold cremated ashes. However, depending on the funerary intention, there are numerous options for a secondary role for the urn.

In most cases, displaying is one of the most well-known uses of urns. This is why there are so many options to choose from for beautiful memorial urns. They are typically displayed at the funeral memorials or even to keep at home. So, if you decided to keep your beloved one’s remains, here are the best ideas on where to keep the urns at home.

How to Pick the Size of Urn?

Urns come in many different shapes and sizes. Choosing the right size of Urn is important as it matters if the space is enough or not.

The math to convert human weight to ash is 1 to 1. Each 1lb of weight of the deceased equals out to 1cubic inch of ash. So a 150lbs person will have 150 cubic inch of ash.

Where Should a Cremation Urn Be Placed at Home?

If you intend to keep the cremation urn in your home, here are some ideal options to consider:

  • On a mantel or shelf
  • On your side table
  • On your nightstand
  • On your bedroom vanity set
  • In your walk-in closet, on a prominent shelf
  • In your storage closet, drawer, or cubby hole
  • In the basement, garage, or attic
  • In the area where you spend the majority of your time:
  • Near your favourite reading chair coffee table
  • In your TV room end table 
  • In your home desk office
  • In the sewing shelf or craft room.

Final Thoughts

Death is unavoidable, and if you are facing the loss of a family member and are unsure of what urn to purchase, do your research as there are numerous options on the market. It all comes down to how you want your loved one to be remembered and choosing a cremation urn that is appropriate for the person he or she was.

Cremation Urns Store in Canada

Our customer service is always ready to assist anyone choosing cremation as a final disposition method. If you can’t find the answer to your question in this resource, please contact us, and we’ll do our best to help you with your funeral needs. 

It can seem overwhelming to plan a funeral on the death of a loved one. In Ontario, when your dearest person dies, specific steps must be taken before arrangements are made. Here are several things to remember when you arrange funeral plans in Canada.

How to find a funeral service in Canada?

In Ontario, death certificates must be granted to funeral, transfer, and crematory service providers. Regardless of which option you choose, service providers must give you different options and price lists. The Ontario Funeral Service Association website enlists funeral service providers in their localities.

If someone uses funeral services providers, funeral managers may help families arrange complete funeral services. On the other hand, they can still allow setting funerals without a funeral service provider’s help. For general information on funeral plan arrangements, we recommend you consult reliable funeral plan providers in Ontario.

We can help guide you if your arrangements include: the cemetery or the crematorium or alternative disposition operator you can choose either burial, cremation, or alkaline hydrolysis. Families can also apply for cremation or alkaline hydrolysis and body shipment certificates from outside the province directly to the local authorities.

  Who can take legal rights to make decisions?

One crucial thing to remember after someone dies, you have to determine who is responsible for making legal decisions on what will happen next to the deceased. The legal representative may act. Those who are eligible to take such decisions include the estate trustee or executor named in the will. A court may also be appointed to an administrator, the spouses, and adult children.

In a case where there is no will, before making any plans, you may want to take legal advice.

How much does the funeral service commonly cost?

The cost of funeral arrangements can vary significantly depending on the type of funeral service providers in Ontario. Typically, their service charges cover:

  • Funeral facility
  • Funeral service
  • Embalming
  • Funeral vehicles
  • Funeral home staffs

In addition to your estimated costs, burial details may be added. It will be best to inquire about more than one quotation as much as possible for funeral service plans.

Death registration

Two documents are necessary to get a death registration:

  • Medical death certificate, a form completed by the attending physician or coroner in which the cause of death is described.
  • The death statement, a form completed by the funeral directors and the informant, includes personal data on the deceased person, such as family history, age, and death.

These documents are forwarded to the municipal clerk’s official office, usually where the death occurred in the municipality. Take note that medical/ health research or statistics information collected on causes of death may be used.

Death certificates

A death certificate can be submitted at any time, but not until death is registered. A death certificate may be required to settling an estate, claim insurance benefits, access or cancel some government services such as health care, pension, and family tree research purposes,

Who to notify about the death?

Families and friends will soon hear about the someone’s death special to them, but other individuals should be notified as soon as possible. Some organizations and government levels may be required to inform a loved one if they are already deceased, to claim or cancel certain services and benefits. The following are:

  • The company employer
  • Applied insurance companies
  • Spiritual organizations
  • Doctors
  • Any organizational membership
  • Provincial social services departments

Pros and Cons of Wooden Caskets

Planning a simple and modest funeral arrangement for your beloved ones may sound challenging. You need to settle a specific budget for funeral necessities such as candles, flowers, funeral homes, hearse rentals, funeral plots, foods, and beverages for your visitors, and especially for the caskets.

Types of hardwoods used in wood caskets

  • Mahogany hardwoods
  • Oak hardwoods
  • Maple hardwoods
  • Cherry hardwoods

The most ornately carved wooden caskets of their kind are Walnut, Mahogany, and Cherry hardwoods. Oak has acclaimed grain structures and is one of the numerous families’ favorites, while maple wood caskets have a great deal of durable and firm quality.

How long does a wooden casket last?

Time and elements play an essential role in decomposing dead human bodies and caskets as well. If the wooden caskets were placed inside the large concrete burial vaults, it would be estimated to last for 50 to 100 years depending on the hardwood materials used, water-resistant quality, soil condition, and moisture level inside the vaults. On the other hand, wood caskets without burial vaults will probably last a much shorter time.

What is the best type of casket to buy?

The oldest renewable resource known and widely used in funeral homes is wood caskets. Traditionally, it’s the long-standing material used in fabricating caskets. Until this modern generation, people mostly rely on buying wooden caskets rather than metallic ones.

What are the pros of buying wooden caskets?

Aesthetic appeal

Every hand-made reclaimed wooden casket does have its own special sleek design. It is available in various kinds, and its originated wood family species with synthetic tranquility and magnificence. Crepe and velvet are typically the internal fabric of a wood casket. You can fully customize the wood caskets depending on the preferred shape and sizes, usually categorized in common, standard, and premium casket.

Affordability factors

Our wood caskets more expensive? In fact, the comparative usual price of a wooden casket varies according to the specific hardwood type being used to fabricate it. Overall, the costs range between $950 to $1,500. Pine-manufactured caskets are much lower in price, while caskets are more expensive when wood caskets are made of cherry, maple, oak, or walnut.

What are the cons of buying wooden caskets?

Prone to deforestation is a primary concern when it comes to an environmental issue. A lot of trees in forests are being cut for manufacturing wooden caskets is the sole downside. However, most people who really want to purchase wooden caskets view it as not a big deal as the trees were taken down for material used in fabricating wood caskets can be easily planted for replacing the new one.

Useful Guide in Buying the Right Casket

Selecting the best casket for your beloved one plays an integral part in the funeral arrangement. It reflects how you value and pay tribute to the deceased body. Whether you want to bury or do the cremation method, it’s vital to choose the right casket size, type, shape, and features that will look presentable in funeral visitation.

What to consider when buying the right casket?

1. Choosing the type of caskets – The different casket types often vary from how it was constructed and the materials used. Choosing the best casket type can be a critical component in attaining a high-quality and cost-effective product. Wooden and metals are the most commonly used in the fabrication of caskets. High quality hardwoods such as walnut and mahogany are durable and versatile for wood caskets. Quality hardwoods such as walnut and mahogany that are durable and versatile for wood caskets. For metal caskets, bronze, stainless steel or copper can be used.

Types of Assured Memorial Services products:

  • Wooden casket
  • Metal casket
  • Eco-friendly casket

2. Picking the right size of a casket – Choose the right casket that will fit your loved one’s dead body. The casket size will depend on age, height, weight, and width measurement. A usual casket size is generally 28 inches wide, 84 inches long, and 23 inches tall. If the deceased body is more extensive than average, we recommend choosing an “oversize” casket.

Different casket sizes:

  • Infant casket size
  • Children casket size
  • Adult casket size
  • Oversize casket size

3. Selecting the casket shape – If you want to pick a customized shape rather than the standard rectangular shape, we can personalize the casket that will fit your need. Whether you want a square shape or rounded with contoured corners, our unique flexibility can do anything. We do respect your decision when it comes to choosing the right casket for your beloved ones.

4. Knowing the casket features – It is also essential to pick the intended caskets’ suitable features. As our valued customer, we will fulfill any casket customization you want to achieve for the sake of your loved one’s final tribute. We provide interior and exterior casket features and other customizable features as the following choices stated below. 

  • Veneer coverings
  • Casket lids (half and full couch)
  • Casket lining material
  • Hidden memory drawers
  • Embroidered head panel
  • And other customizable features

Helpful Tips Before Buying a casket

We understand the extreme grief and sorrow you feel when your dearest one passed away. You will probably be overwhelmed and may affect your purchasing decision. However, we will give you some useful tips to consider before buying the best casket in Ontario for your beloved one.

  • Reflect on your beloved one’s final wishes.
  • Create an adequate budget for funeral arrangements.
  • Inhale and exhale. Take your time to choose.
  • Look for alternate casket providers.
  • Know the purchasing policy before you buy.
  • Feel free to ask inquiries from the providers.

Planning a traditional funeral can be overwhelming especially when you just lost a loved one. There are plenty of things to consider but today’s focus will be about arguably one of the most integral items; the casket.

When looking for a casket, there are many choices to go over so let’s start by breaking it down to the two most commonly seen kinds of caskets, wood and metal. There are other choices out there but these two are certainly the most popular ones. Each can range from just under $1000 to several thousand. This value varies because of things like the manufacturer, the material used for manufacturing the casket, or even any additional features a casket may have such as gaskets or a locking system in which both metal and wood can come equipped.

Other key points to be aware of when it comes time to figure out what casket suits the occasion best would be that metal caskets are usually more durable than the wood caskets are and can come in a wider array of colours though there’s something to be said about the awe-inspiring craftsmanship and richness in colour tone that goes into the wood casket as well. 

When it comes to wooden caskets, those made of pine, poplar, cherry, or walnut tend to be quite popular. 
On the other hand, metal caskets can be anything from steel, stainless steel, or even copper and all can look quite appealing. An extra note for metal caskets that needs mentioning would be the thickness. A metal casket’s thickness is measured by gauges and the lower the gauge, the thicker the metal. Incidentally, if your loved one was larger than average you may need to consider buying an oversized casket instead.

When it comes to the lid there is a choice to be made as well. There are a couple of main styles, that being the split lid, often referred to as a half couch, and a single piece lid, often called a full couch. Half couch is typically what gets used during viewings, so that might be something you’d need to keep in mind.

Now that we’ve covered the types and the overall exterior, what about the interior?
There are a plethora of choices to be made here as well but this time around, both metal and wood typically both come with much the same options; those being velvet, satin, crepe, velour, and linen, among others.

There’s only a few things left to look into, so let’s look over a pair of features briefly mentioned above as they could absolutely be seen as important. As said before, caskets can come with a lock. If it does, it comes with a special key that can be used to seal the casket tight. The other feature is the gasket. This is a rubber seal between the lid and the rim of the casket as well as a seal between the 2 lids on a half couch casket. 

Take your time and make the right choice.

Buying a casket online is one of the most empowering choices you can have access to. No sales pressure combined with the comfort of your home you can give you the time you need to select the right casket for your loved one or for yourself if you’re planning ahead. 

I hope this article helped you learn more about caskets and what you can look for when shopping for them. Some funeral supply companies like Assured Memorial Services Inc. offer their products online. These companies tend to have larger selections for a much lower price. You don’t usually find this at the funeral homes.

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