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What is the average cost of a burial vault?

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Daniel Johnson

Published Mar 18, 2026

What is the average cost of a burial vault?

between $900 and $7000
Burial Vault And Grave Liner Costs Grave liners usually cost between $700 and $1000, while burial vaults usually cost between $900 and $7000, though they can cost as much as $10,000 or $13,000.

How much does a Wilbert Vault cost?

Burial Vaults
The Wilbert Triune Concrete Burial Vault 32 oz. Solid Bronze Lining$4,795.00
The Wilbert Monticello Concrete Burial Vault with a Strentex Lining and painted finish$1,895.00
The Keystone/Standard Concrete Sealed two piece unit of molded concrete$1,695.00

Does water get into burial vaults?

They are constructed of high-strength concrete, reinforced with a metal or plastic liner, and provide the most lasting protection. Burial vaults help resist water and provide protection from insects so the contents of the casket are not compromised.

Can you buy a burial vault?

Just like buying a burial plot, you don’t purchase the cemetery ground or actual space in a mausoleum. The price of a mausoleum can vary, depending on the cemetery you choose, the location of the vault and the placing of your coffin inside the burial chamber.

Who pays for a funeral if there is no money?

When there is no money for a funeral If a person has no money or assets they are called ‘destitute’. If a destitute person dies and there is no money to pay for a funeral, the government may pay for a funeral.

How long does a concrete burial vault last?

50 to 100 years
How long does a concrete burial vault last? Wilbert burial vaults come with warranties ranging from 50 to 100 years against the entrance of water or any element found in the soil in which it is interred, provided that it is properly sealed by the manufacturer or a representative of the manufacturer.

Do you have to use a vault for burial?

First of all, outer burial containers and burial vaults are not required by state or federal law. They are required by most cemetery rules and regulations. Cemeteries want a casket placed in an outer burial container or burial vault to prevent the ground from sinking in above the casket.

Why are caskets put in vaults?

A burial vault is a lined and sealed outer receptacle that houses the casket. It protects the casket from the weight of the earth and heavy maintenance equipment that will pass over the grave. It also helps resist water and preserves the beauty of the cemetery or memorial park by preventing the ground from settling.

Can you use a deceased person’s bank account to pay for their funeral?

Paying with the bank account of the person who died It is sometimes possible to access the money in their account without their help. As a minimum, you’ll need a copy of the death certificate, and an invoice for the funeral costs with your name on it.

How long does an embalmed body last in a vault?

How Long Does an Embalmed Body Last? Some people think that embalming completely stops the decay of the body, but this isn’t true. If you plan on having an open-casket funeral, then you should not leave the embalmed body out for more than a week. Otherwise, the embalmed body can last two more weeks.

Does a body rot in a coffin?

By 50 years in, your tissues will have liquefied and disappeared, leaving behind mummified skin and tendons. Eventually these too will disintegrate, and after 80 years in that coffin, your bones will crack as the soft collagen inside them deteriorates, leaving nothing but the brittle mineral frame behind.