McDougal Funeral Home Offers 3 Types of Burial Vaults to Protect Caskets


Posted October 3, 2016 by Sallie_Kratz

McDougal Funeral Home, one of the major funeral homes in Salt Lake Valley, offers three types of burial vaults that protect the casket from weight and subsoil elements. The vaults are from the Wilbert Vault Company, which has been around since 1880.

 
[b][Taylorsville, 10/03/2016][/b] – McDougal Funeral Home, one of the major funeral homes in Salt Lake Valley, offers burial vaults that protect caskets from the weight of the Earth and maintenance equipment that will pass over the grave, as well as from subsoil elements. Burial vaults also help resist water and prevent the ground from settling.

To provide the best possible service to families in the community, McDougal Funeral Home uses products from Wilbert Vault Company—a company that has provided burial vaults since 1880. They offer three types of protection: Basic, Standard, and Premium.

[b]Basic Protection[/b]

McDougal Funeral Home’s basic protection burial vaults from Wilbert Vault Company are single-reinforced products. According to them, these vaults feature concrete construction combined with plastic reinforcement for strength.

[b]Standard Protection[/b]

The double-reinforced standard protection funeral vaults combine high-strength concrete, stainless steel, and high-impact plastic for durable inner protection. What’s more, personalization is available for all of Wilbert Vault Company’s Triune® series burial vaults.

[b]Premium Protection[/b]

Wilbert Vault Company’s Bronze Triune® and Copper Triune® vaults provide double-reinforced protection, while the Wilbert Bronze® provides ultimate triple-reinforced protection. Personalization is available for all premium protection burial vaults.

McDougal Funeral Homes offers the Memorialization Plus™ capsule with some vaults as storage of a personal message to the loved one, as well as an identification scroll on the exterior. They also offer a single-reinforced non-sealed burial container that protects against weight but not against subsoil elements.

The Wilbert Vault Company burial vaults that McDougal Funeral Home offers use a minimum 5,000 psi concrete and lining materials such as bronze, copper, stainless steel, and high-impact plastic for strength, elegance, and water resistance.

[b]About McDougal Funeral Home[/b]

In 1950, R. David McDougal opened the McDougal Funeral Home in Taylorsville, Utah. Since then, it has been one of the major funeral homes in the Salt Lake Valley, guaranteeing quality service at reasonable prices. Their team aims to make it easy for loved ones to get the details right in order to celebrate and honor the lives that have passed on.

For more information, please visit http://www.mcdougalfuneralhomes.com/.
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Issued By Sallie Kratz
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Tags casket protection , funeral home , funeral vaults
Last Updated October 3, 2016