Capital Grave Markers

Monument Dealer in Sacramento, California

(888) 241-17015349 Elkhorn Blvd, Sacramento, CA 95842

About Capital Grave Markers

Capital Grave Markers provides stonework and memorial services to Sacramento families, drawing on expertise that spans both stonemasonry and the broader funeral services industry. Sacramento's established neighborhoods, from Oak Park to Land Park, each have nearby cemeteries that have served local families for generations, creating steady demand for quality monument work. This provider works with families directly as well as through funeral homes and estate professionals who need a reliable craftsmanship partner. Call (888) 241-1701 to discuss your project.

Services

Stonemasons
Funeral Services & Cemeteries

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the process for ordering a grave marker if I live out of state but my family member is buried in Sacramento?
Most of the process can be handled by phone and email, including reviewing design proofs and approving the final layout. The provider can coordinate installation directly with the Sacramento cemetery without requiring your in-person presence.
How do I know what size headstone is allowed at a specific Sacramento cemetery?
Each cemetery publishes monument regulations, and your stoneworks provider should request those specs on your behalf before starting the design. Sizes typically depend on the section of the cemetery and the type of burial space purchased.
Can I choose a non-traditional shape for a granite monument?
Custom shapes like hearts, crosses, books, and other silhouettes are possible with the right equipment. Availability depends on the cemetery's rules and the stonecutter's capabilities, so it's worth asking upfront.
How do I write an epitaph for a headstone?
There's no single right answer. Many families use a favorite quote, a line from scripture, or a simple phrase that reflects the person's character. Your monument provider has seen many examples and can share ideas if you're feeling stuck.
Are bronze plaques an alternative to granite headstones?
Yes, bronze markers are common in many Sacramento-area cemeteries, especially flat-marker sections. They're mounted on a granite or concrete base and offer a durable, classic look with good detail for inscriptions and portraits.
What happens if a headstone gets damaged after installation?
Cracks, chips, or fading lettering can often be repaired by a skilled stonework provider. It's worth contacting the original provider or a local stonecutter to assess whether the damage is repairable or if a replacement is the more practical option.

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