How to Reduce the Cost of Cremation
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Death of a loved one is a devastating event. The average family spends thousands of dollars to make the most basic end-of-life arrangements. What’s more, the costs are sometimes beyond bearable. According to an estimate, most of the 55 to 64 year olds are expecting the cost of cremation to be about under $1,500. In fact, in reality, a cremation on average in America costs about $2000.
For many, this money is hard to provide. It is beyond their budget. So if you want to reduce the cost of cremation, we have made a list of things you can do. It may be the hardest time of your life and this can make it easier for you to go through it.
Consider direct cremation:
This is the simplest type of cremation and does not include a service or visitation beforehand. It is the most popular end-of-life choice for families in America as it is cost-effective and quick to arrange. If you choose the right cremation provider, direct cremation will only cost you hundreds and not thousands of dollars.
Online funeral homes:
Do not go to traditional funeral homes for every arrangement. Ask them for as little as possible. However, the cost of doing this is much higher than making arrangements yourself. Choose an online funeral home, as they will have lost cost because they do not have to pay for maintenance of an expensive place.
Alternative to Memorial Service:
Think about choosing an alternative to an expensive memorial service. Your service will cost a lot if you arrange it through a funeral home or church. Choose an alternative such as a memorial picnic, or a walk in a favorite place or a dinner party, which are special and cost about less than half that price.
Shop for Urn Online:
You should buy an urn online. This is another area where you can save money by shopping online. You will most likely find a broad range of urns and the cost will be less than that your funeral director suggests.
For Direct Cremation:
Make sure you choose a cremation provider carefully. Sometimes the actual price turns out to be different from that advertised online So if you want a direct cremation, you should try to make sure that your quote includes
1. Collect your loved one
2. File of paperwork and obtain permits
3. buying the cremation container
5. container for ashes
6. receiving ashes
Extra Costs to Remember
There are extra costs, which you should keep in mind while preparing a cremation:
- the Coroner fee, which is daily billed and can cost up to thousands.
● Getting death certificates and the price of them depends on the complications of the
estate left behind.
● Complicated collection and transportation: If your loved one needs to be transported,
more changes will be incurred.
● Pacemaker removal costs more money.
● Storage of ashes: this cost is the cost of an urn
The key is to make sure you stand with the choices you make and choose what your family
agrees on. If you do more research and preparation, the more you will be prepared to save money. When someone has passed, comparing prices or getting an affordable cremation will be the last thing on your mind, and that is how most families end up paying thousands. So, preplanning a cremation will help you save more money you have more time to think things through.If you are looking for professional cremation services,
contact us at www.adirectcremation.com/contact-us, and we will guide you through the entire process.
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