Monument Types
Upright Monuments
The most traditional style, upright monuments stand vertically on a granite base. They offer the most surface area for inscriptions, artwork, and personalization. Available in a wide range of sizes, from modest single markers to large family monuments.
Companion Monuments
Designed for couples or family members who wish to be memorialized together. Companion monuments are wider than single monuments and can include matching designs on each side or a unified theme.
Slant Markers
A slant marker sits at an angle on a base, offering a traditional look with a smaller footprint. They're often required by cemeteries that don't allow upright monuments in certain sections.
Bevel Markers
Slightly raised from the ground with a gentle slope, bevel markers are a subtle choice that works well in many cemetery settings while still offering more presence than a flat marker.
Materials
We work exclusively with high-quality granite sourced from reputable quarries. Granite is the material of choice for monuments because it's incredibly durable, resistant to weathering, and maintains its appearance for centuries.
We offer granite in many colors, including:
- Gray granite – Classic and timeless
- Black granite – Creates striking contrast for etched designs
- Mahogany and red granite – Warm, distinctive colors
- Blue and green granite – Unique options for those seeking something different
Personalization
Every monument can be customized to reflect the person it honors:
- Custom lettering styles and layouts
- Etched portraits and photographs
- Religious symbols and imagery
- Custom artwork and scenes
- Emblems for military service, fraternities, or organizations
- Floral designs and decorative borders
Cemetery Requirements
Different cemeteries have different rules about monument sizes, styles, and installation requirements. We're familiar with cemeteries throughout Central Texas and will help ensure your monument meets all specifications. We handle the paperwork and coordination.
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Call us for a free consultation. We'll help you understand what's possible and guide you toward the right choice for your family.