Types of Caskets

July 6, 2021

If you’re planning a service at a funeral home in Mokena, IL, you will most likely need to choose a casket. Keep reading to learn more about the different types of caskets.

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 If you’re planning a service at a funeral home in Mokena, IL , you will most likely need to choose a casket. But do you know where to begin? There are a lot of different caskets out there, all in different materials, shapes, sizes, and price points, so it can be hard to get started on choosing one for your lost loved one.  

 

The best place to begin is learning about the most common types of caskets so you can be better prepared to choose the best option for your needs:  

  • Metal Caskets – The most common metals used to make caskets are bronze, copper, stainless steel, and carbon steel. Bronze and copper are the most durable as they will not rust over time, but they do tend to cost. Stainless steel and carbon caskets come in different thicknesses, each with their own price point. Metal caskets are usually more durable than wood, which is why they’re often marketed as “protective.” Though they do come with a rubber gasket to seal the casket, they do not slow down the decomposition process.  

  • Wood Caskets – Generally, wood caskets are made from solid hardwoods like mahogany, walnut, cherry, maple, oak, and pecan. Much like furniture made from harder woods is more expensive, the harder the casket wood the more expensive the casket will be. Other woods such as pine, poplar, and willow are generally the most affordable, and the least expensive wood casket option is wood veneer, pressed wood, and cloth-covered fiberboard.  

  • Casket Lids - Caskets come with two basic types of lids: half couch and full couch. Half Couch refers to a two-piece lid that’s usually partially opened (from the deceased’s waist up) for a viewing. Full Couch refers to a one-piece lid extending the length of the casket. 

  • Cremation Caskets – Cremation caskets are used to support the body while its being cremated and therefore need to be combustible and cannot have any metal parts. In fact, unless you would like a casket because you have a funeral before the cremation, you don’t have to have a true casket at all. You can choose a cremation container, or simple box, in which to cremate the body.  

You also need to consider the size of the casket before you commit to choosing one. A standard casket is generally 84 inches long, 28 inches wide, and 23 inches tall. While the length of a casket is rarely an issue – as most bodies comfortably fit within the standard size - you may need to look at an “oversized” casket that have an extra width of 31 inches.  


Don’t forget to think about additional features:  

  • Lining – Casket interiors, or linings, come in a variety of materials. The most common are crepe, velvet, satin, linen, and velour.  

  • Memory Drawers – Memory drawers are special compartments built into the casket that hold small personal items you wish to bury with the deceased.  

  • Casket Corners – These are special attachments to the outside of the casket that help denote the deceased’s life in some way, like a golfing or fishing symbol.  

Colonial Chapel Funeral Home & Crematory, a Mokena, IL funeral home , is here to help if you want to learn more about caskets. Call or visit us today.
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