A: An average time frame is usually three months.
A: After you tell us to go ahead and place the order we will order a drawing for you to see. A drawing is a mock up of what your stone is going to look like. When you approve the drawing we ask for a 50% deposit. When the stone is complete and in the cemetery we will bill you for the balance.
A: We have most of our stones made in Barre Vermont, where Barre gray granite is quarried from.
A: Every cemetery has different rules and regulations. We can help you figure that out. Sometimes it depends on how many grave spaces you have, depends on if your lot already has an upright monument, and some cemeteries don't allow any upright monuments.
A: Give us a call and we will go look at the stone to make sure there is enough room to add to your stone. We will also take a rubbing of what is there so it will be the same font and same size lettering. When it comes time to actually add the lettering to your stone we will bring the equipment to the cemetery and do it right on site.
A: First we apply a rubber stencil. Second, we sandblast the rock. Lastly, the finished product. Although the process is more involved, the results are stunning.
A: We do take walk-ins if we are here, however, be advised that we are in the cemeteries often. Therefore, we highly recommend you make an appointment.
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