The installation of a columbarium can vary depending on the size and type of columbarium, but the basic steps are as follows:
- The site for the columbarium is prepared. This may involve clearing the area, excavating the ground, and pouring a concrete foundation.
- The columbarium is delivered to the site.
- The columbarium is assembled according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
- The columbarium is installed and anchored into the cabinet created for it.
- The columbarium faceplates are engraved with the decedent’s information; name, date of birth, date of death.
In some cases, a columbarium may be installed indoors, such as in a church or funeral home. In these cases, the installation process may be different, but the basic steps are the same.
Here are some additional details about the installation process:
- The size of the columbarium will determine the amount of space needed on the site. Columbaria can range in size from a few niches to hundreds of niches.
- The type of columbarium will also affect the installation process. There are freestanding columbaria, wall-mounted columbaria, and in-ground columbaria. Each type of columbarium has its own installation requirements.
- The columbarium should be anchored to the foundation to prevent it from tipping over. The anchoring method will vary depending on the type of foundation and the weight of the columbarium.
- The columbarium may be decorated or engraved with names, dates, or other symbols. This is typically done after the columbarium has been installed.
The installation of a columbarium is a complex process that should be done by a qualified professional. If you are considering installing a columbarium, be sure to contact a reputable contractor who has experience with this type of work.
Here are some additional tips for installing a columbarium:
- Choose a location that is well-drained and protected from the elements.
- Make sure the foundation is strong enough to support the weight of the columbarium.
- Use high-quality materials and construction methods to ensure the columbarium will last for many years.
- Decorate or engrave the columbarium in a way that is meaningful to you and your family.