A Concrete Grave Liner is the minumum burial container required in most Cemeteries in Central Illinois and Indiana. This container is not a lined or sealed Burial Vault, it is a concrete liner that prevents the soil above the casket from settling over time as the casket deteriorates.
Most cemeteries require a burial vault or grave container to prevent continually adding soil and seeding of each grave plot.
A Burial vault serves the same purpose as a Grave Liner but a Vault contains an interior liner, and a butyl adhesive seal that prevent water and soil from entering the vault, but does not prevent the casket from deteriorating.
A Lawn Crypt is also another form of Grave liner, lawn crypts are also commonly double depth, which means two family members may be interred into one Grave plot, separated by a concrete shelf between the two caskets.
At Kelley Burial Vault Company, we treat every family with the same respect and care at the graveside. The Concrete Grave Liner is the most cost effective way to lay a loved one to rest, but the container is still suspended above the grave and displayed in a way that the container may be closed and lowered above ground in view of the family. It is our opinion that lowering a grave liner or Burial Vault base into the grave and leaving the lid or cover to the side is less respectful than to display the vault over the grave.
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