Monday, July 16, 2018

Frequently Asked Questions



Let’s face it. Most of us are really not well versed in the subject of memorials. Unfortunately, when the time comes grieving family members are often overwhelmed with agonizing choices and decisions. We will provide you with quick and concise answers to questions ranging from styles and options to time-honored customs and family traditions.



Q: I am uncomfortable dealing on-line with faceless entities.
  • We are a local reputable dealer. You can visit us at our showroom or we can provide you with references upon request. (718) 824-3600 
Q: My funeral home sells monuments. They served me well with the funeral, why should I consider purchasing a monument elsewhere?
  •  They are funeral specialists not monument specialists. We specialize in monuments only. We provide a superior product at a better price. You may email us their quote and we will show you how we can do better. 
Q: My funeral director recommended a specific dealer, why should I consider using someone else?
  • Be an educated consumer. Compare quality and price. We do not pay any funeral home commissions for their recommendations. Our prices are therefore lower. You may email us their quote and we will show you how we can do better. 
Q: When should a monument be ordered?

  • Whenever one begins to think about a monument is a good time to start researching and ordering the monument. There are many factors involved and initiating the order early on is better than trying to rush the process later.
Q: When should a monument be installed ?
  • The time for installing a monument is dependant on the family and how soon they order. If one has no specific custom, any time within the year is acceptable.
Q:  How long does it take to install the monument?
  • Cemetery Monument Company generally completes a monument within 6 – 8 weeks. We can accommodate rush orders and have a monument carved and installed in as soon as 1 week. Depending on the season, we may need to store the monument until the cemetery completes the foundation. (restrictions may apply). 

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