Common Questions

See some common questions and answers below, or call us at 570-421-3591. 

  • Can I make arrangements for a memorial over the phone?

    Most certainly! Pursuing choices about your memorial via telephone might take somewhat more time, yet isn't unthinkable. Preferably, the most effective way to talk about a monument is by coming to our office to see our presentation and examine choices with one of our memorial professionals. So if it's not too much trouble, call us and we can sort out the best strategy.

  • Where do I start with purchasing a monument?

    At Stroudsburg Granite Company, we earnestly maintain that you should pursue an educated choice. We invest energy with every family making sense of the product and going over the choices. We are committed to planning a memorial to accommodate your own taste and financial plan. Allow Stroudsburg Granite Company to assist you with what we excel at - memorializing your cherished one by recounting their story in stone.

  • Are all monuments the same?

    No! A similar size and shade of remembrance doesn't mean a similar quality. Rock and other stone materials emerge from the earth in shifting quality grades. These not entirely settled by the stone's general appearance, variety, design consistency, mineral substance, and thickness. At Stroudsburg Granite Company, we know stone quality. You can have confidence that we will have just the most talented experts with numerous long periods of involvement making your monument.

  • What are my cremation memorial options?

    Many individuals accept that the course of cremation is an end in itself, yet it isn't. Cremation is the groundwork for memorialization similarly as is customary burial. Truth be told, the choices for the last placement of cremated remains how they are used to respect them are numerous and fluctuated. You can buy a graveyard parcel and have their remains buried in the ground or in a memorial.

  • How much does a typical monument cost?

    The cost of a monument relies to a great extent upon the nature of the material utilized and where it is quarried from. There are various grades, tones, and sizes of stone accessible. What's more, the craftsmanship or plan that went into making the remembrance is a component. A remembrance can go from a couple hundred to a few thousand dollars.

  • How long do monuments take to be installed?

    The timetable relies on the variety and, cut of the rock you select, as well as your convenient endorsement of the drawing or outline of your commemoration. Graveyard work timetables, climate, and ground conditions may likewise be a central consideration for the finish.

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