Memory Stones-Allen

Monument Dealer in Allen, Texas

(760) 792-1801600 E Main St, Ste F, Allen, TX 75002

About Memory Stones-Allen

Memory Stones-Allen operates in Allen, Texas, serving families in Collin County with monument and stonemasonry services. Allen has grown substantially over the past two decades, and with that growth comes a community that increasingly needs local providers who understand both the area's cemeteries and the personal nature of memorial work. The business name itself reflects a focus on the lasting, physical tribute that a well-crafted stone marker provides. Families in Allen and nearby suburbs can work with a local stonework provider rather than relying on distant or impersonal suppliers.

Services

Stonemasons

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between a monument and a grave marker?
A monument typically refers to a larger, upright structure, while a grave marker is often flat or low-profile and flush with the ground. Both serve as permanent memorials, and the right choice depends on cemetery rules and personal preference.
Can I choose the font and lettering style for the inscription?
Yes, most providers offer a selection of lettering styles ranging from classic serif fonts to more modern or script-style options. You'll review a design proof before production so you can see exactly how the text will look.
How durable are granite headstones in north Texas weather?
Granite is one of the most durable natural stones available and holds up well against Texas heat, rain, and temperature swings. Properly installed granite markers can last well over a hundred years with minimal maintenance.
Can I order a monument for a family plot with multiple people listed?
Yes, family monuments designed for multiple inscriptions are a common request. The stone is typically sized to accommodate current and future engraving, so additional names can be added over time.
Do monument providers in Allen work with specific cemeteries?
Many local providers have working relationships with cemeteries in Collin County and understand their individual requirements. It's always a good idea to confirm which cemeteries a provider is approved to work with before placing your order.
What should I bring to my first consultation with a monument dealer?
It helps to have the deceased's full name and dates, the cemetery name and section information, and any photos or ideas that inspire the design you have in mind. If the cemetery has provided a rules sheet, bring that too.

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