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Finding the perfect funeral coffin for sale and ensuring you get the best deal from the funeral home or crematorium in case you decided to use a cremation option, planning and arranging a funeral is never easy. When it comes to funeral planning, many people are overwhelmed with everything that needs to be done. Not only do they have to give themselves enough time to grieve properly, but they need to ensure their loved one has a well-planned funeral service that they deserve. Your local funeral home and a funeral director can help you during this difficult time, but there will be decisions that you need to make on your own. While some funeral homes have packages they may provide you, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the nation’s consumer protection agency, wants you to know that when you arrange for a funeral, you have the right to buy a casket, vault, urn, or any other funeral products and services separately. There is a Funeral Rule, which means you are only required to pay for items you purchase from the funeral home. This rule gives more flexibility with funeral arrangements as it's allowed to choose different vendors for different items, and select the supplier of their choice. There at Trusted Caskets, we are ready to make at least one aspect of planning easier. Choosing a casket or coffin is one of the most important decisions you make during this time, as it will serve as a loved ones’ final resting place. If you have a clear preference about what casket or coffin you need, no matter if it is a metal casket wood casket or casket for cremation, our team will help you to ensure you get a high-quality casket at the best price possible. If you have no idea where to start, we are here to help too. Our job is to make sure you choose a casket that fits your wants and needs, no matter what they may be. We offer white coffins, blue coffins, pink, silver, and many more coffin colors.

Wooden Coffins, Metal Coffins, or Cremation Coffins - How to Choose the Right Coffin:

When it comes to the purchase of a coffin or casket, there are a lot of considerations to keep in mind. There are many finishing options to choose from, be it a metal casket, a wood casket, or one that is made from stainless steel. Additionally, the size of the burial casket should be thoroughly considered, as some people may need to narrow their search down to include only oversized caskets. Finally, there are additional features to consider, such as whether you'd prefer the casket to have a velvet interior or crepe. Of course, all of these factors can influence the overall cost of the casket. You can easily check how much do caskets cost from your home or mobile device at any time. You want your loved one to have the best casket possible, but you also need to be mindful of the casket price. Your loved one deserves a quality casket and if you read this article, you are in the right place. Because not everyone has the same wants and needs, there are a lot of funeral caskets to choose from. We've made the process simple. We begin by first determining the material you would like the casket to be. We offer a wide selection of wood caskets, which are quite common, as well as metal caskets, 18-gauge caskets, 20-gauge caskets, cremation caskets, and even oversized caskets. All of the materials we offer are durable and vary in aesthetics and cost to ensure the casket price doesn't stand in the way of your purchase. We know this is a difficult time and don't want to make it any harder. Our caskets catalog is available 24/7 where you can find all the product descriptions with a casket size and casket prices. Once budget and material are determined, there is another factor that needs to be considered. You will need to decide whether your loved one will be buried or cremated. The majority of caskets and coffins are suited for burial and easily fit into a standard burial vault. If cremation has been chosen, check our cremation caskets section. Cremation caskets are designed to be cremated with the body so the ashes of both would be put in an urn, or you can choose a funeral casket for the viewing and then a different option for the cremation. While wooden caskets are considered more traditional and classic, metal burial caskets are very popular our days. Most of the metal coffins have a special gasket, that works as a seal that will help prevent outside elements from getting inside the casket while it’s in the ground. Usually, people do choose the gasketed caskets if it's necessary to move the deceased to somewhere else. The funeral director in a local funeral home can advise you if you need a gasket casket or if it's necessary to consider an oversized casket.

Coffin Prices and Our Services:

We understand how challenging planning a funeral can be, especially when it comes to finances. Here at Trusted Casketswe always offer the best price possible, our casket prices are much lower than in any funeral home or retailers like Walmart or Costco. We are partners with several large caskets-manufacturers to provide you with top-quality products at the lowest price possible. The shipping of a funeral casket is also not that easy, the average weight is about 200 pounds, the casket is quite big. In this difficult time, the last thing you want to worry about is how to make happen a casket delivery to your funeral home. We are partners with more than 150 cargo transportation companies, we offer several different shipping options, including free shipping and overnight caskets shipping options to all major cities within the United States. We always offer a better price, with us you can save on average 2500 to $5,000 on funeral costs, which can be extremely helpful. While funeral planning is difficult, it’s not something you need to do alone. We work with our customers every step of the way to ensure they choose a casket or coffin they believe their loved one would have wanted. Whether you need to fit a casket within a tight budget or just have no idea what to look for, we can help you get the best deal possible. So if you need more assistance along with the funeral director you’ve chosen to work with, call us today.

Know your rights, the FTC Funeral Rule:

The last thing you need to worry about is if the funeral home accepts the casket from us or not and the short answer is don't worry about it. There is a Funeral Rule, you can find it on the website of the Federal Trade Commission, under which the funeral home has no right to refuse coffins from a third-party seller. Under this Federal Law, Funeral homes and your funeral director have no choice but to accept caskets from any third-party supplier. It isn't necessary to buy a casket, urn, or any other product from a local funeral home if you can buy the same casket from us and save $2500-5000. Additionally, funeral homes are not allowed to charge any handling fee for the use of caskets from a third-party seller. You can be sure, the Funeral Homes must accept our caskets. You can visit the Federal Trade Commission, the official website to get more information here: The FTC Funeral Rule.

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