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How Much Does a Cremation Cost Without Services?

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How Much Does Cremation Cost Without Funeral Services?

Most people choose cremation because it’s cheaper than traditional funerals. However, cremation can also be expensive, depending on the services you choose. Therefore,to save money, you may go for cremation without services. So how much does cremation cost without services?

The cost varies depending on the provider. But here’s how much you can expect to pay:

Cremation Cost Without Services

The cost of a funeral service can make cremation seem expensive. You need to pay for the venue, casket, embalming, grooming the body, and other miscellaneous expenses like flowers. So if you’re on a tight budget, it makes more sense to choose cheaper cremation options.

Direct cremation is the cheapest option since it doesn’t include a funeral service. It allows you to avoid paying for the casket, embalming, dressing the body for viewing, and the cost of hosting a funeral. By choosing cremation without services, you can save about two-thirds of the cost of cremation with services.

According to the National Funeral Directors Association, the median cost of embalming a body in 2021 was $775. The cost of other body preparations was $275, and that of viewing the body at the funeral home was $450. That’s a total of $1,500 before including the casket.

The median cost of a metal casket is $2,500. But since you’re not burying the body, you can rent the casket instead of buying it. The average price of renting a casket is about $1,000. Therefore, the total cost of body preparation, viewing, and casket is $2,500.

Remember, we’ve worked with median and average prices. So the prices may be higher or lower. Moreover, the cost doesn’t include the hosting fee if you hold the funeral service at the funeral home. Neither does it include miscellaneous expenses such as flowers, memorial cards, or transport. And all these represent the amount you can save if you avoid having a funeral service.

Average cremation costs in Florida are approximately $7,070, while those for direct cremation are about $1,683. But since funeral home prices vary, simple cremation prices can go below $1,000 and slightly above $5,000.

Why Choose Direct Cremation?

Besides the price, what other reasons can motivate you to choose direct cremation? Some people prefer direct cremation, not because it’s the cheapest but because they want to keep things simple. Once the cremated remains are returned to the family, they can decide whether or not to hold a memorial service. If they want a memorial service, they can have it at their own convenient time and place.

Overall, memorial services are cheaper, even when held at funeral homes. That’s because you have the ashes instead of the body, so you don’t need a casket or body preparation.

Contact Florida Family Cremations for Direct Cremations Services

Cremation is cheaper than traditional burial, but the cost can also be high if you include funeral services. Cremation without services can cost you about a third of what you’d pay for funeral services. These prices differ from city to city and depend on the funeral home. Low-cost cremation costs approximately $1,000 or less, but the average cost in Florida is about $1,683. Besides saving money, direct cremation allows you to hold a memorial service when and where you want.

If you need affordable cremation services in Clearwater, don’t hesitate to contact Florida Family Cremations. We offer simple cremation and veterans’ services, and we can also accommodate people with different needs, including those who want to prepay for cremation.

Contact us to learn about our prices and how we can help you.