While building memorials at the cemetery in the name of our loved ones shows our love for them in a certain way, its installation is something that is best left to the professionals. They may come to you with a catalog and the pricing for each; there are several other things that you need to determine when it comes to putting up memorials.
There are multiple questions for which you need to come up with answers as they are the ones that help you determine on setting up Chinese monuments and letting it be in place for as long. Here are a few of them answered for you.
Question 1 – Will the cemetery authorities allow the installation?
This is a question that comes to everyone’s mind only when they have final a team for installation. Well, not all cemetery authorities allow installation of memorials and monuments, and even if they do, there would be a certain price that you have to pay. Therefore, before taking the risk, always ask the authorities and take prior permissions for the installation. This would result in a hassle-free task and not having to get into legal trouble.
Question 2 – What are the details to be inscribed on the memorial stone?
There may be times when two people are to be memorialized together where they could be siblings or spouses, and there is a lot of details to be inscribed. The question here is, would the team for Chinese monuments help you with the entire write up at the stipulated price or would they charge extra depending on the additional letters? Clarifying things and giving them a rough draft of what would be inscribed would give both of you an idea of any extra expenses that you may have to incur.
Question 3 – What is the style of the monument you prefer?
While there are multiple options when it comes to the style of the concerned Chinese monuments, the most common ones are the garden monument, the single or the double monument. Whether you would want to accessorize it with books, vases or any other personal belongings, you have the freedom to do so as long as you convey your requirements well.
Question 4 – Do you intend to customize the design?
Not always would you want the general and standard designs helped with by the professionals to be put up as Chinese monuments? You may want a customised design that you have either received from a family member or probably borrowed from the Internet. No matter what it is, conveying the same to the professionals would allow them to work on your memorial well and give you the exact form of it just the way you picturized it to be.
Question 5 – What is the type of stone that you prefer for the memorial?
When it comes to the stone used for the Chinese monuments, there are multiple options to choose from. Some prefer marble while some prefer granite. Whatever may be your choice, remember to finalise it with the experts and only then move ahead with the next steps
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