If you live at a long distance from the cemetery, it can definitely get quite hard to find time to visit and maintain the grave of a loved one. For such reason, some people choose to cover the grave with slabs – that way it requires quite little maintenance. A design with a space for the plants and a granite-tile bypass for an easy access is also a great purchase. It is important to mention that granite comes in a variety of colors, therefore it isn’t difficult to match it to the created look of the grave.
For several years in a row, the common trend is to completely or partially cover the grave with granite slabs. The tomb looks modern, exclusive and is definitely not difficult to maintain, because weeds do not grow on stone, they only partially cover the grave, leaving room for plants.
Granite is resistant to cold, heat, also mechanical and chemical impact, so it perfectly withstands all weather conditions and lasts for years. Another advantage of granite slabs – an easy burial. Properly designed and installed, slabs are easy to remove, no complex demolition or reconstruction work is required, and once the deceased is buried, the slabs are easily returned to the original location. When planning to bury a traditional coffin rather than an urn, it is important to consider the width of the slabs, so it can be successfully transferred into the pit. The way the grave will look and what it will be made of is all up to your wishes and needs – our job is to make it all come true.