Choosing the Right Monument

Cemetery Restrictions

Cemetery Restrictions

Each cemetery will have its own rules and regulations regarding which monument types it allows. For example, some cemeteries will only allow for flat markers.

If you are unsure of what your cemetery's rules are, we are happy to help answer that for you. We work closely with all our local cemeteries and keep up to date regarding their policies and any changes.

Step 1: Choose the style of monument

One of the first considerations is to choose what style of monument is best for you. 

Monument Styles

Mausoleums
Mausoleums
Upright Monuments
Upright Monuments
Slants
Slants
Flats
Flats
Columbarium
Columbarium
Pedestals
Pedestals
Benches
Benches

Step 2: Select the color of granite.

Granite is quarried in many locations around the world and comes in a vast array of colors. We concentrate on supplying granite quarried in the United States for its natural beauty, superior quality craftsmanship and timely manufacturing process. Import granite is also available.

Granite Colors

American Black
American Black
Jet Black
Jet Black
Bahama Blue
Bahama Blue
Star Blue
Star Blue
Barre Grey
Barre Grey
India Red
India Red
Paradiso
Paradiso
Morning Rose
Morning Rose
Dakota Mahogany
Dakota Mahogany

Step 3: Select the size of the monument.

Monuments can be single to memorialize one person or companion to memorialize two people. However there are also family monuments that can memorialize 3, 4, 6 or even more individuals.

Monument Sizes

Single Monument
Single Monument
Companion Monument
Companion Monument
Family Monument
Family Monument

Step 4: Select the type of Finish.

There are several types of monument finishes to select from and our monument experts will help you make the best choice for yours. 

Here are some of the finish options available:

  • Steeled: This is granite in its natural state without a polished finish
  • Polished: A highly reflective, smooth finish that magnifies the stone's natural appearance by illuminating the vibrant colors.
  • Sawn: The process of sawing leaves slight grooves, swirl marks and lines on the stone's surface, softening its natural traits.
  • Rock Pitch: A natural, jagged cleft-face design permeates this finish, with trimmed edges that create a rugged , yet defined effect throughout. 

Step 5: Personalize your monument.

There are a near endless ways to personalize a monument. And we will guide you through these options. The primary decisions will be regarding lettering, carving, and etching styles and graphics.

Lettering Options

Not all lettering styles work well with every color or in every situation. Our team of staff members will help guide you to the style that will work best for your memorial.

Deep Cut or V-Cut
Deep Cut or V-Cut
U-Sunk or Shallow Sunk
U-Sunk or Shallow Sunk
Skin Cut or Skin Sunk
Skin Cut or Skin Sunk
Frosted Deep Cut Outline
Frosted Deep Cut Outline
Frosted Edge
Frosted Edge

Premium Lettering Style

Frosted Shadow
Frosted Shadow

Premium Lettering Style

Polished Edge
Polished Edge

Premium Lettering Style

Polished Shadow
Polished Shadow

Premium Lettering Style

Raised
Raised

Premium Lettering Style

Carving Options

The same design can take on an entirely different look depending on the way the carvings are produced.

Flat Carving
Flat Carving
Shape Carving
Shape Carving

Etching Options

Both hand and laser etching can be done on black granite. Etchings do not show up well on other colors. We can also apply color to the etchings however, we offer no guarantee that it will stay vibrant indefinitely. Color is an industry-specific paint that is applied to the surface after the etching work has been completed and, just like any paint in outdoor elements, it can wear off over time.

Laser Etching
Laser Etching
Hand Etching
Hand Etching