During our grave preparation at various sites, we sometimes encounter hardcore and unsightly rocks within the soil. The earth's composition can vary greatly, even within short distances. These rocks and hardcores are natural elements of the ground and can sometimes be more prominent in certain areas.
After a burial, you might notice a raised mound of soil on the grave. This isn't an oversight but a deliberate practice. As the soil settles over time, it tends to compact and can sink. By creating a mound, we're accounting for this natural settling process. Over time, as the earth settles, the mound will level out, ensuring the grave remains even and doesn't form a depression.
We understand the significance of a grave's appearance, especially during the initial days following a burial. To address concerns about unsightly rocks or an uneven mound, we offer an additional service where we can provide top-quality soil to create a more aesthetically pleasing appearance. This ensures the grave site remains dignified and respectful, reflecting the reverence the occasion deserves.
Q: How long does it typically take for the mound to settle?
A: The settling process can vary based on factors like soil type, weather conditions, and moisture levels. Typically, it can take several months to a year for the mound to fully settle.
Q: Can the settling process be expedited?
A: While nature has its timeline, certain measures, like adding topsoil or occasionally watering the mound, can aid in the settling process. However, patience is key, as nature works at its own pace.
Q: Are there ways to beautify the grave during the settling period?
A: Absolutely. Many families opt to place temporary floral arrangements or other non-permanent decorations on the mound. This not only enhances the appearance but also adds a personal touch during the settling period.
Q: What if I notice the grave sinking after the mound has settled?
A: In the rare instance that a grave sinks significantly after settling, please reach out to us. We're committed to maintaining the dignity of the site and will take necessary measures to address any concerns.
At Neil Curtis and Sons, we're dedicated to transparency, respect, and providing the highest standard of service. We're always here to answer questions, address concerns, and ensure that every family feels supported during their time of need.
Neil Curtis and Sons Funeral Contractors Limited. A company registered in England with company number: 5355511
Registered office: No5 Oxford House, Oxford Road, Wokingham, Berkshire, RG41 2YE
Correspondence address: 351 Barkham Road, Wokingham, Berkshire, RG41 4DJ