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Most cemeteries require the use of either a burial vault or a grave box/liner. After the graveside service and prior to burial, the casket is placed in such a burial container. These outer burial containers prevent the grave from sinking or collapsing.

Burial vaults are usually made of reinforced concrete, and sealed to keep out the elements. Most burial vaults are coated on the outside with asphalt (prior to being painted), have a tongue and groove sealing method, and have an additional inner liner. The liners are made from a variety of products including plastic, fiberglass, and semi-precious metals, such as bronze, copper and stainless steel. Prior to delivery to the cemetery, each burial vault is painted on the outside to either match or compliment the casket color.

Grave boxes and grave liners are simple concrete boxes that do not seal, do not have an inner liner, do not have an asphalt coating on the outside, and are not painted. A grave box or a grave liner usually meets the minimum requirements of the cemetery.

Please feel free tocontact us for more information regarding vaults.
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