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Our Process

A clear path from first question to final memorial.

Families need to know what happens next without feeling pushed. This process is meant to feel steady, understandable, and human from the first conversation onward.

1

Tell us what you need

Share who the memorial is for, where it will be placed, and what kind of guidance would help most.

2

Review memorial options

We walk through styles, sizes, materials, and design direction in plain language.

3

Choose customization details

Finalize inscription, layout, symbols, finish, and other personalization choices.

4

Approve and move forward

Once the details are clear, you can approve the design and move into production with confidence.

Use these as planning ranges, not guarantees.

Actual timing depends on cemetery requirements, design edits, stone availability, production schedules, and installation conditions. We will help you understand the likely path before you make a decision.

Design review

Design work typically takes 7-10 days, depending on edits and how quickly details can be confirmed.

Stock memorials

After design approval, many stock stones can be installed in about 6-8 weeks, depending on cemetery, production, and placement details.

Custom orders

More custom memorial orders may take about 12-16 weeks, depending on the design, stone, and production requirements.

Plant coverage helps shape the delivery conversation.

Manufacturer plant locations across many U.S. regions can support delivery planning within roughly five hours of many plants. Final delivery, cemetery requirements, availability, routing, and timing are confirmed after the memorial details are known.

This keeps the first conversation practical: where the memorial may be placed, what the cemetery requires, which stone and design path fits, and what coordination is needed before anything is promised.

Start with the details you have. We will help narrow the rest.

A quote request is the best first step for timing questions, cemetery details, memorial options, and design guidance.