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Tips for Finding the Best Mausoleums for Sale

  • At September 15, 2021
  • By Belinda McLeod
  • In Mausoleum Construction
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We know how emotionally difficult it can be to think about end-of-life issues. However, it’s wise to create a plan well before it’s needed. 

We want to help. 

There’s no time like the present to make these critical plans. After all, finding mausoleums for sale requires a greater investment of time than purchasing a cemetery plot. 

Here’s a quick guide for those interested in learning about buying a mausoleum. First, we’ll answer the basic questions about buying a mausoleum, and then we’ll give you a brief overview of the building process.

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  • How does a mausoleum work?
  • Can I build my own mausoleum?
  • What do I need to know about commissioning the design and construction of a mausoleum?
    • 1. It begins with a consultation.
    • 2. Ask questions about the mausoleum construction standards.
    • 3. Once you have signed off on the construction, the stones are quarried, and the carving begins.
    • 4. The mausoleum is constructed.
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How does a mausoleum work?

A mausoleum is an above-ground burial option for families who wish to leave a lasting reminder of their contributions to the world. A mausoleum also provides a private space for mourners to reflect on the lives of their loved ones. 

An above-ground mausoleum can hold the remains of one person or an entire family. Casketed remains can be placed in the wall or on (or below) the granite floor of an above-ground mausoleum. Cremated remains can be interred in a mausoleum as well.

Public mausoleums and columbarium niches are available for families who do not wish to go to the expense of building a private mausoleum. The cost of a mausoleum, which can be in the hundreds of thousands of dollars, cannot be managed by every family.

However, if you understand private mausoleum prices and wish to create a beautiful structure that will celebrate your family’s legacy for eternity, keep reading to learn more about private mausoleum construction.

The Handel Mausoleum

Can I build my own mausoleum?

Yes, you can build a private mausoleum for yourself, your loved one, or your entire family. 

As you research mausoleum builders, you will find that some companies give you several choices of mausoleums for sale, while other companies create one-of-a-kind custom mausoleums. This is the primary difference between mausoleum construction companies. 

If you wish to create a unique space that will be a beautiful part of your family’s legacy, you must work with a company that hires designers and artisans to create a unique space. You must also find a company that has superior mausoleum construction standards. Unfortunately, not all mausoleum construction companies are the same. 

The Brahms Mausoleum

What do I need to know about commissioning the design and construction of a mausoleum?

Here’s what you can expect when working with a premier mausoleum construction company.

1. It begins with a consultation.

Custom-built mausoleum designs don’t come from a catalog. Instead, good designs start with a consultation between the family and the designer, who work together to develop the concept for the mausoleum. 

During this planning process, the size and location of the mausoleum will be discussed. Custom-build mausoleums can be placed on private estates, or they can also be built in a family-preferred cemetery.

2. Ask questions about the mausoleum construction standards.

Before you sign off on the mausoleum’s design, make sure you understand the construction specs. 

A mausoleum should be constructed to last forever. That’s why quality mausoleums are built using granite or marble. However, not all granite is the same. 

What to Look for in a Quality Mausoleum
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Granite that is not quarried from the same location can create a patchwork effect when building a structure. Additionally, there’s a big difference in the integrity of a building constructed with walls that are twelve inches thick as opposed to a structure with walls four inches thick. Also, insist on solid slab granite flooring.

Finally, ask about the company’s guarantee. Quality mausoleum builders should offer an eternal guarantee. 

3. Once you have signed off on the construction, the stones are quarried, and the carving begins.

Premier mausoleum companies hire expert artisans and stoneworkers to create the design elements of the structure. This process may be completed off-site before it is packed and transported to the mausoleum building site.

4. The mausoleum is constructed.

A quality mausoleum is constructed with few seams. The pieces are joined like fine furniture, using methods to ensure that the structure lasts for eternity. 

As you understand more about the mausoleum construction process, you surely understand that a structure of this scope cannot be built overnight. However, once the design is completed and the site is purchased, the building process may take only a matter of a few months. 

The Faure Mausoleum

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We know you have additional questions about family mausoleum design. Instead of leaving such an important job to a company that pops up when you search for “mausoleum near me,” consult with experts in the business. 

The staff of Eternal Mausoleums by Forever Legacy will answer any questions you have about commissioning the design and construction of a mausoleum. 

Forever Legacy is headquartered in Austin, but we have worked with families throughout the United States.

 

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Belinda McLeod
Belinda McLeod

Belinda McLeod has a degree in Secondary Education, specializing in English and Journalism. She began her career as a freelance writer in 2018 since a flexible schedule would allow her to help care for an aging parent. Since then, Belinda has specialized in writing for the funeral industry. Belinda has written for Cake, a funeral-planning website, nursing homes, mausoleum companies, cremation companies, and funeral homes.

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