Capital Grave Markers

Monument Dealer in Essington, Pennsylvania

(888) 241-170198 Jansen Ave, Essington, PA 19029

About Capital Grave Markers

Capital Grave Markers operates out of Essington, Pennsylvania, serving families and funeral professionals throughout Delaware County. Essington's location near the intersection of major routes including I-95 makes it an accessible hub for customers coming from across the Philadelphia metro area. Monument services in this part of Pennsylvania require attention to both quality and compliance, since many local cemeteries have detailed specifications for what they'll allow. Capital Grave Markers brings stonemason expertise to families who need dependable service without having to travel far.

Services

Stonemasons

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of grave markers does Capital Grave Markers offer?
The provider works with granite markers, bronze flush markers, and combination monuments that use both materials. Each type suits different cemetery settings and personal preferences, and the team can help you decide which works best for your situation.
How do bronze markers differ from granite headstones?
Bronze markers are cast metal plaques, often mounted on a granite base or set flush with the ground, and they're commonly used in veterans' cemeteries. Granite headstones are carved stone pieces that can stand upright or lay flat, offering a wider range of design options.
Can Capital Grave Markers help with veterans' headstones or markers?
Yes, many monument dealers in the area have experience with VA-approved markers and the application process that military families go through. It's worth asking directly about their familiarity with veterans' benefits related to grave markers when you call.
What information do I need to provide when ordering a grave marker?
You'll need the full legal name, birth and death dates, and any additional inscription text you want included. If you're adding a symbol, emblem, or portrait, you'll also need to supply the relevant artwork or image file.
Can I order a memorial bench instead of a traditional headstone?
Memorial benches are available through many monument providers and serve as both a tribute and a functional addition to a cemetery plot or garden. They can be engraved with the same personalized text and imagery as a traditional monument.
How far in advance should I contact a monument provider?
Reaching out as soon as you're ready to begin the process is ideal, since design, approval, production, and installation can take anywhere from a few weeks to a couple of months. Waiting too long can cause delays if you have a specific date in mind for the installation.

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